Thank you for the suggestions.
>I know that I grew a paranoid streak in the mid-nineties, but after Snowden that is something to brag about ;-)
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>As you have your work net access, your private and family net access I would reccommend a router cascade: Do all non-work-related stuff from the router connected directly to your provider endpoint and conect a second router by wire. Build a subnet for all work related stuff on that second router. Not only security benefits - work is nearly unimpeded by bandwidth issues (supposing that your provider speed is substantially bigger than first router WLAN speed). And I am with Al totally: wires are better than wireless - be it keyboard, rodents or internet ;-))
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>>I was thinking the same. This router is probably 3-4 years old and I am sure there are better models on the market. Especially since the older daughter will live at home in February (she will work closer to home for one month). So I need to prepare for this time.
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>>>If they are there often, you may want to consider buying a better router.
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>>>>As long as this is a temporary state, I am ok. I love my kids but when they are home I have to consider/think of every word I can or cannot say. Now I have to control my internet habits too :)
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