I’ve found what potentially might be an amazing wi-fi solution mentioned on Boshers, the insurers website, but I’m wondering if anyone has any experience or insight they could share…
The company is https://hivewifi.co.uk/ . It sounds fantastic, because it offers a clever boost to social media through the guest’s log-in, but being free, I’m uncertain what the company are getting out of it and am feeling cautious. Googling it, results are all to do with Hive heating, I can’t seem to find out much about Hivewifi. The only other mention I’ve discovered so far is here https://www.lanside.co.uk/hive-wi-fi.html
Good or bad do we think? Would be grateful for any insight.
Best wi-fi solution out there?
I think we’ll not find out and leave that one alone!
I just want to set things up securely and found it along amongst my google searches. I’ve reached the conclusion that buying our own wireless access point is the way to go. Wish this job was taking less time!
I just want to set things up securely and found it along amongst my google searches. I’ve reached the conclusion that buying our own wireless access point is the way to go. Wish this job was taking less time!
Last edited by May_8 on Tue Aug 10, 2021 11:18 am, edited 1 time in total.
Just looked at the website. Basically allows you to gain information analytics
Ironically they have a privacy statement page covering the website but no information on the WIFI service.
https://hivewifi.co.uk/privacy-notice
Set up a home WiFi is not hard. If you have zones which are not covered then you can easily add booster/repeaters. How to do this could be down to the product purchased.
Note the American spellingWith Hive+ analyse statistics and gain valuable insights into customer behavior.
Sounds like a data collection nightmare. Where is the customers privacy?Export all data gathered to import into your favourite CRM system.
Ironically they have a privacy statement page covering the website but no information on the WIFI service.
https://hivewifi.co.uk/privacy-notice
Set up a home WiFi is not hard. If you have zones which are not covered then you can easily add booster/repeaters. How to do this could be down to the product purchased.
Never try to out-stubborn your guests.
Not much information provided is there? It's amazing the data that can be captured using WiFi even if you don't log in. You can be tracked to see how you move around a building, how often you are there just from having WiFi turned on, no need to log in.
I use Ubiquity access points, quite easy to manage and you can set up guest access that captures social media (we have not bothered). Aruba instant on are pretty good as well, all managed from an app on your phone.
I use Ubiquity access points, quite easy to manage and you can set up guest access that captures social media (we have not bothered). Aruba instant on are pretty good as well, all managed from an app on your phone.
Thanks guys for looking at the website and for your thoughts. We’re just starting out and building social media presence would be great, but certainly not at the expense of our guest’s privacy!
We’re just looking for an access point that does enough to cover our legal responsibilities in the event of illegal activity. Will have a look at Ubiquity and Aruba Instant on. I know in a previous thread someone mentioned Draytek. Meraki is one my fiancé’s discovered and looks cheaper than Draytek.
We’re just looking for an access point that does enough to cover our legal responsibilities in the event of illegal activity. Will have a look at Ubiquity and Aruba Instant on. I know in a previous thread someone mentioned Draytek. Meraki is one my fiancé’s discovered and looks cheaper than Draytek.
Sorry I am not getting this wanting to control the Wifi for one house.
KIS.
Obtain internet connection.
Usually they supply a router. That will be set up if so.
The router is password protected. If you are still worried that someone can "fiddle" with that router. Purchase another and use that for the guest log in/connection.
KIS.
Obtain internet connection.
Usually they supply a router. That will be set up if so.
The router is password protected. If you are still worried that someone can "fiddle" with that router. Purchase another and use that for the guest log in/connection.
Never try to out-stubborn your guests.