ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Work around for Guest Wifi - Cox router no longer has it My kids' friends, some family members that comes to stay with us - its much easier if we just have the guest wifi for everyone so I don't have to say no to anyone. Re: Cox High Data Usage Doesn’t Match Router Traffic Meter Q for Crystal S: Which data monitoring apps do you recommend? Re: Cox High Data Usage Doesn’t Match Router Traffic Meter Q for Superbigwaff: Is your router a separately purchased router or is it a feature within the Cox panoramic combined modem/router? If its the latter, is it a feature under parental controls and where? Work around for Guest Wifi - Cox router no longer has it We just switched to the panoramic with the combined router and modem. We discovered later that the Cox removed the Guest Wifi option from their routers (super frustrating!!). Guest networking is basic functionality of a wireless router so I am very disappointed that Cox has gotten rid of this feature. As a work around, I tried setting up a new user as GuestWifi just for accessing the Cox Hot Spots but it won't work because even after removing all access, anyone using the login can still see our bill, pay our bill (ok maybe thats not so bad LOL), see our account number, etc....I'm sharing this part for others so they don't waste time with it. Next, we thought about connecting our old router to the new pano combined router/modem (basically using one modem with two routers). In concept, if I plug one end of the ethernet cable into the LAN port of the primary router, then plug the other end of the cable into the LAN port on the back of the second router, I'm thinking it'll work. But how do I set them up to show as different wifi logins? When I go into the router setup, how do I get into two different routers? Has anyone done this part of it?