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pip08456 13-09-2020 17:27

Re: Mesh Wifi
 
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Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36049879)
Mesh wifi is all about wifi. I have never heard of guest networks via ethernet in the sense you are talking of. The only way you can do something like that is setting up vlans but you cant do that on traditional residential routers. You can try buying a cheap managed switch or an end of life cisco switch on the cheap.

Try looking at this post to find out what he wants.

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...php?t=33709321

Pierre99 13-09-2020 17:45

Re: Mesh Wifi
 
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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36049882)
Try looking at this post to find out what he wants.

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...php?t=33709321

cheers both - I can consider a cheap managed switch if it gets me to where I want. Isolate certain ethernet connected devices so they aer treated as Guests on the network, unable to carry out sniffing or any other risks that come with being part of a private network. Can you help with example model number switches, and what specific settings are required? I'm aware of what VLANS are, but what specific settings would then isolate that vlan from the rest of the network to make the private network secure from that vlan?

General Maximus 13-09-2020 19:06

Re: Mesh Wifi
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre99 (Post 36049884)
cheers both - I can consider a cheap managed switch if it gets me to where I want. Isolate certain ethernet connected devices so they aer treated as Guests on the network, unable to carry out sniffing or any other risks that come with being part of a private network. Can you help with example model number switches, and what specific settings are required? I'm aware of what VLANS are, but what specific settings would then isolate that vlan from the rest of the network to make the private network secure from that vlan?

If I remember correctly when you setup vlans you aren't putting the clients (e.g. a specific pc) on the vlan, you are putting the port on the switch on the vlan. So as an example, if you had an 8 port switch and put ports 7 and 8 in vlan 1 then any devices using ports 7 and 8 wouldn't have access to the other devices on the switch and I think that goes for any other devices connected to the switch on the router or down from there. It might be easier to put a very simple access control list in place which allows those devices access to the wan port/internet connection and automatically denies access to everything else.


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