As a little background to the question, I’m moving from where I live because cost of living is way too high. I have found a few apartments that are within my budget but they all have “complementary WiFi”. Is there anything I should be aware of?

  • adhd_traco@piefed.social
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    3 days ago

    I had a similar situation where my internet source was Wifi via the guest network of the landlord’s router. Eventually I setup an openwrt router which connected to that guest wifi as client, and networked it to ethernet connected devices. Since this meant I couldn’t use wifi on my own network (hardware limitations, I guess), I connected another router to that one via ethernet to distribute wifi as well. Don’t wanna know how many network problems this created, NAT was the obvious one.