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That's a reasonable point, but I'm speaking from the perspective of the bar owner - I feel I have a duty to provide better security even if the patrons have no reason to trust me.



Like a bar is going to run account administration.. at most they’re going to set a proper password with WPA2-PSK which provides protection against outsiders. But it can’t provide protection against an active attacker that has the password.


You could have a wifi access product that used a voucher system. The code could be on the bar receipt.


They're probably also not putting up a captive portal, so what's your point?




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