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Multiple IDs & passwords for single Wifi Router ?!

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Hello all... i-am in a dilemma, i have a wireless router with 200Mbps+ internet connection and i want to make like 3 or 4 usernames (for each ID a different password) on a single router... because i have some neighbors and i want to share with them my WiFi connection but i need to make different usernames & passwords with different bandwidths... My router is TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND and i have 3x 9dBi antennas on it...

Can PLEASE anybody tell me how to do it... THANKS

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Maybe a router with Guest access other wise i hope you don't get caught as i am pritty sure it be against your ISP rules.
 
So sharing your internet connection with others it's not legal at all, even i going to share with them for free?
 
guest networks or RADUIS servers
 
You need to broadcast a different SSID with different encryption for each wireless network you want to "segregate". Your wi-fi AP might be a little under-powered for the task. Additionally you may want to consider distance between you and your neighbors as a pair of wave-guide antennas might be a good idea as well.
 
So sharing your internet connection with others it's not legal at all, even i going to share with them for free?

You would have to check with your ISP site at least i would of thought they would have the details on there. I was just putting it out there so you were aware that is all.
 
Your router has a guest access. Why are you even asking this its in the manual

You can have up to four different networks if I remember dual band and Guest

Not sure if you can do bandwidth shaping though
 
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