Voucher restriction statement
This statement on the OC200 voucher creation page reads differently to my understanding. I've asked this question here and TP link tod medifferently.
But from what this reads it seem that the code can be used by another device/s but not at the same time, please correct me if I'm understanding it wrong.
Because my worry is that if the code is sheared, then others can use the network when the code wasn't issued to them.
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Thanks for posting here.
If you set “limited online users” to 1, it means only one device can use the authentication code to go online at the same time. If an already authenticated user wants to share the code with others, they must disconnect first before others can connect.
Below are my test results for your reference.

As you can see, the first client will be expire.
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Thanks for posting here.
If you set “limited online users” to 1, it means only one device can use the authentication code to go online at the same time. If an already authenticated user wants to share the code with others, they must disconnect first before others can connect.
Below are my test results for your reference.

As you can see, the first client will be expire.
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@B_Star Thanks for the reply. But in my situation I'm selling WiFi to some people in the local community to help pay the bills.
So if they can share the code with someone else even though not simultaneously, I will still be losing out on vital subscription.
Can TP-link not make it possible for the MAC address be locked to that voucher code during first authentication for the duration of the voucher?
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