Some routers have the capability to do this under the covers but there are no plug and play implementations.
YazFi only works in router mode.Wouldn't YazFi be a good fit here?
Oops! Wired. Hmmm...
I would buy an RT-N12D router, use it on a guest network (with YazFi) in Bridge mode.
Cheap and cheerful!
@Jack Yaz what I was thinking was connecting the RT-N12D router to a guest network (wirelessly) that is managed by YazFi on the main router. And the work computer connected to it (and also any required printers, scanners, etc. devices).
Would that work (possibly)?
@FTC and @whitey019, being a work computer, they may not have those options (install/add software and hardware).
I think you meant to say robocfg doesn't exist on the HND routers.The HND platforms remains a mystery since vconfig etc. don't exist!
Yes, I meant robocfg. I might take a look into vconfig/ebtables in that case!I think you meant to say robocfg doesn't exist on the HND routers.
i.e. For simple use, vconfig and ebtables can be used to successfully create VLANs on HND routers such as the RT-AC86U , although vconfig and vlanctl is required for more complex VLANs configurations.
@FTC, that still doesn't get around a software/driver (install) restriction.
I need to setup my work PC at home by wired connection, but I don’t want to give access to my home network - I don’t trust my employer
For wireless it’s easy - guest network.
But for wired - how to restrict access for all devices at same network?
Well, some of those USB dongles are recognized natively in windows. For instance just plugged a realtek RTL8188SU USB dongle in my PC and win10 recognized it directly. So depending on the adapter and your operating system you will not need to install anything (almost like plugging a hard drive).
In the case of wifi repeaters with ethernet port, it is even more direct. you are just still plugging the PC to an ethernet cable.
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