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How do network administrators of SMBs authenticate access rights to internal users (employees) and external users (visitors)?

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How do network administrators of SMBs authenticate access rights to internal users (employees) and external users (visitors)?

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Generally, WLAN service gateways would assign a guest account to external users to segregate the employees from the visitors. SP913 groups external users into groups and allows specific access rights to be defined. These access rights include session time control, routing restrictions and bandwidth restrictions.

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