
u/Drew707

Special characters not allowed in Wi-Fi password?
Just had the 705 show up and was surprised that I wasn't able to connect it to my usual IOT SSID that has special characters in the password. The app says only alphanumeric is allowed, which is a bit odd since my i7 has used the IOT network for years without issue.
It was easy enough to make a new SSID (Suxnet) with a different password, but it seems a bit regressive.
We are a small consulting firm, and within the last year, we have ramped up our sales efforts and hired a marketing person. She wanted to use a few tools for campaigns like Constant Contact and some other things. Without really thinking about it since I've never really been around mail campaigns, I added the records to our DNS, and she went on her way.
Fast forward a few months later, and we get a notice from Google that our domain reputation is at risk due to the volume or methods of her campaigns. I started looking into it, and it seems subdomains aren't a real solution, and just having a second "burner" domain is the best way to ensure our main domain isn't tarnished.
Is this really the only option? I am getting some resistance from marketing, but I also don't want things like client communication or invoices ending up in spam.
Edit for clarity: she is not using Exchange. She is using a third-party. Our domain still took the hit.