Hi,
Thanks in advanced for anyone that is willing to help (my first post).
I am moving to a house that has a smart network infrastructure that will allow many spots in different rooms to access the network with LAN for best performance (such as TV for example). I would like to connect everything to the same router (probably will get a switch later because there are around 12 ports in total), and I was wondering if I can accomplish the following: I will list first the devices for each cause, and explain.
1. Work environment only: there are 2 PCs that are supposed to be for work purpose only.
2. Work environment and personal usage: 1 NAS (Synology DS716+II), that contains a special folder for work that has access to the administrator only, and a folder for media, that is for a user with less privileges. (This NAS is basically what makes my setup a little bit complex, because I want isolation from work for security but also want to use it in the TVs for the media).
3. Personal environment: All the other devices that will be connected and isolated from my work environment, however I would still like some of them to gain access of read-only from the NAS (again, the main thing that complexes this setup which caused me to write this post for the networking professionals), for media folder only.
* I know there is a feature such as "Guest Network" but not sure if it fits my needs because all the other devices such as phones etc. are not actually guests, and I want them to have access to everything in the house, as long as its not my work computers and NAS work folder. For example, I would in the network that is isolated from the work network, that iPhone A will have ability to airplay a video to an AppleTV that is connected to TV A (with HDMI). TV A would have access to the NAS media folder but iPhone A/AppleTV will not.
For a summary: Can I accomplish something like that with some kind of "Advanced Guest Network" or some similar concept that will allow me to have isolation from work network, and all the isolated devices can still connect to each other and only between each other (no access to work network), but with the exception that some of the home devices (let's say TVs A,B,C) will have read-only access only to the NAS media folder while the other devices are totally blocked from the NAS (and of course the work network in general)?
I was thinking to buy the ASUS AC88U, which looks great to me and also has 8 ports which is very nice for a start. But seems to me that reviews mostly show the speeds/coverage/other features but I could not find anything about security details that cover what I just asked for above.
Thanks in advanced! and my apologies if my English was not totally clear.
Thanks in advanced for anyone that is willing to help (my first post).
I am moving to a house that has a smart network infrastructure that will allow many spots in different rooms to access the network with LAN for best performance (such as TV for example). I would like to connect everything to the same router (probably will get a switch later because there are around 12 ports in total), and I was wondering if I can accomplish the following: I will list first the devices for each cause, and explain.
1. Work environment only: there are 2 PCs that are supposed to be for work purpose only.
2. Work environment and personal usage: 1 NAS (Synology DS716+II), that contains a special folder for work that has access to the administrator only, and a folder for media, that is for a user with less privileges. (This NAS is basically what makes my setup a little bit complex, because I want isolation from work for security but also want to use it in the TVs for the media).
3. Personal environment: All the other devices that will be connected and isolated from my work environment, however I would still like some of them to gain access of read-only from the NAS (again, the main thing that complexes this setup which caused me to write this post for the networking professionals), for media folder only.
* I know there is a feature such as "Guest Network" but not sure if it fits my needs because all the other devices such as phones etc. are not actually guests, and I want them to have access to everything in the house, as long as its not my work computers and NAS work folder. For example, I would in the network that is isolated from the work network, that iPhone A will have ability to airplay a video to an AppleTV that is connected to TV A (with HDMI). TV A would have access to the NAS media folder but iPhone A/AppleTV will not.
For a summary: Can I accomplish something like that with some kind of "Advanced Guest Network" or some similar concept that will allow me to have isolation from work network, and all the isolated devices can still connect to each other and only between each other (no access to work network), but with the exception that some of the home devices (let's say TVs A,B,C) will have read-only access only to the NAS media folder while the other devices are totally blocked from the NAS (and of course the work network in general)?
I was thinking to buy the ASUS AC88U, which looks great to me and also has 8 ports which is very nice for a start. But seems to me that reviews mostly show the speeds/coverage/other features but I could not find anything about security details that cover what I just asked for above.
Thanks in advanced! and my apologies if my English was not totally clear.