Yes, there are several ways to set up a WiFi connection with a limit on the number of hours of internet access. Here are some possible solutions:
1. Router with parental controls: Many modern routers come with built-in parental controls that allow you to set time limits on internet access. Check the documentation of your router to see if this feature is available. If it is, you can usually access the router's settings by typing its IP address into a web browser and logging in with the administrator credentials.
2. Third-party software: There are several third-party software applications that can help you set up a WiFi connection with a limit on access time. Examples include Net Nanny, Qustodio, and Norton Family.
3. Custom script: If you are familiar with programming or scripting languages, you can write a custom script that limits internet access based on the time of day. For example, you could write a script that uses the system clock to disable the WiFi adapter during certain hours of the day.
4. Cloud management tools: If you have multiple WiFi access points, you can use cloud management tools like Cisco Meraki or Aruba Central to set up time-based access restrictions across all access points.
Keep in mind that by setting up a WiFi connection with a time limit, customers may become dissatisfied if they are suddenly disconnected. It's important to communicate the time limit clearly to customers before they connect to the WiFi.