northumberland
Regular Contributor
2 years later, but makes for interesting reading even if only used as historic reference.
Hi dosborne!Not sure what other equipment the OP already has, but,...
In my case, my ISP supplied a hitron GB cable router.
I plugged my main router (ax88u) into the hitron and run all my secure devices wired and wireless off it.
I plugges my secondary router (ac86u) into the hitron as well. All my IoT, guest and otherwise less secure devices connect to this router either wired or wireless.
Simple setup with existing (in my case) equipment. No separate switches, no vlans, etc.
Separate and distinct subnets for each router and a rule to block the guest network from accessing the secure network.
Done
My setup is actually a lot more involved with double-homed and triple-homed devices and a secondary ISP router, but the basic setup described could be an option for the OP.
In my case, my setup has been simplified in the 2 years that have past since that post. But, as the "less secure" stuff was all in its own subnet, the "rule" was simply a routing statement that blocked that subnet from accessing the secure one. I don't have it handy any more but I'm sure there have to have been some similar ones posted.Hi dosborne!
Can you please tell me the best method for this part of you solution? -> "and a rule to block the guest network from accessing the secure network"
Thanks very much!
Regards,
Dan
and a rule to block the guest network from accessing the secure network
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