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    AX88U Pro and VLANs

    thanks I'll stick to 1
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    AX88U Pro and VLANs

    Thank you man!!!! This will def help! I was thinking of setting vlans from the router, but this seems much more "cleaner" in my situation. I see netgear has POE switches that can be setup the same way. this may be even better! I take it it doesn't really matter if you use the same...
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    AX88U Pro and VLANs

    Hmm, thats an idea. SO with this type of VLAN, I won't have to do anything on the router, but simply segment on the switches themselves? Or would I have to set that up on the router first? Can you recommend a model? Would a Netgear GS308E work? TIA!
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    AX88U Pro and VLANs

    Question, so if its best practice to segment off ports, my issue is I only have a single cable drop to parts of my house. However, when I say single cable drop, I mean 1 cat6 and 1 coax. I'm thinking i can use a Moca 2.5 adapter and have a separate VLAN on the coax for my cameras and Moca...
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    AX88U Pro and VLANs

    Its a 4k camera :)
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    AX88U Pro and VLANs

    Thanks for the quick reply I understand the bandwidth part on the LAN, which I'm ok with. Someone did say something about these cameras constantly broadcasting on the subnet, which would affect performance on my devices, which is why putting them on a different subnet would be "better"...
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    AX88U Pro and VLANs

    Hi Guys, I had a question about VLANs. I have an AX88U Pro setup as a Router, and connected to this I have (2) RT-AC3100's as AiMesh nodes. The nodes are both connected to different parts of my house via a wired connection. All are on the latest/greatest Merlin official releases. On my...
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