Please respect the script developer's distribution policy and do not distribute the script.Sure! Send me your mail and then a reply with the script.
Please respect the script developer's distribution policy and do not distribute the script.Sure! Send me your mail and then a reply with the script.
Would you consider it OK to send someone a copy of Windows or Mac software just because it was done privately.
Hi there Jsan, I am trying to do a similar configuration. Have you got anything going? Did you get a copy of this legendary script?Hi Martineau. Could you please send me the script?
I am trying to segregate my IoT devices (bulbs, smart switches, home assistant, chromecast, etc) from my computer network (PC, NAS)
* IoT network is a mix WiFi/landline
* IT network is also mixed WiFi/landline
I have a ac66u_b1 (same ac68u HW) with merlinasuswrt 384.14
Now everything is in the same network and working, let's say the 4 LAN ports and 2.4 and 5 WiFi's in the same LAN.
The desired final picture would be:
"IoT network" -> LAN port 1 and 2 + WFIOT24 + WFIOT5
"IT network" -> LAN port 3 and 4 + WF24 +WF5
"IT network" can access "IoT network" but "IoT network" can not access "IT network"
Many thanks
Hi @Martineau
I can't seem to PM you..
Very much like FalconB, I too would to setup a VLAN on my AC86u to segregate my IoT-devices from the rest of my home network. I'll just copy and paste his post with minor edits tailored to my setup.
What I have:
What I want to do:
- RT-AC86U on Merlin 384.17
- various IoT-devices
- switch, TP-Link TL-SG105E
Here's a crude sketch of my setup/trying to achieve:
- Connect all my IoT devices to a wireless AP via the unmanaged switch, to create an IoT-net
- Connect my the switch to port 4 on my router
- Isolate the IoT-net from the rest of my private network but still allow:
- Internet access for IoT-devices
- Connections initiated from my private network to the IoT-net to make me able to configure the IoT-devices from my computer / mobile devices
- If this too tricky to achieve, I can certainly live without it. I'll just connect to the IoT-net's wifi and configure from there
- Let the IoT-net use my router as DNS-server
The only amtm scripts I have on the router are for YazFi and swapfile. Also, Maverickcdn's custom nat-start script to alleviate the "nf_conntrack: expectation table full" notices.
Might I request a copy of your script please?
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