NetworkHound
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I have a higher-end consumer router that I got this spring connected to my ONT. It has been working great, but I've been getting concerned over the lack of security on my network. I have over a dozen IoT devices co-mingled with my primary computers, smart phones, and tablets. All the advice I've gotten is that I should segregate my IoT devices from my secure devices. I have a guest wireless network, but there is no way for me to put all my IoT devices on the guest network as some are ethernet based hubs.
The primary suggestion I received from the security form here was to replace my consumer router with a wired router (and stand alone access points) that can do VLAN tagging on the LAN ports. Then I could setup three VLAN groups: one for IoT, one for guests, and one for my secure devices (desktop, laptop, NAS).
My question is: what router should I be looking at? I'm decent with computers, but relatively new to networking. I was looking at the EdgeRouter Lite, but can you setup VLAN tagging via the GUI or do I need to learn the command line? I'd prefer to be able to do at least the basic setup with VLAN tagging using a GUI for now. Is the EdgeRouter Lite too complicated? Is there something more simple I can use to do this setup?
The primary suggestion I received from the security form here was to replace my consumer router with a wired router (and stand alone access points) that can do VLAN tagging on the LAN ports. Then I could setup three VLAN groups: one for IoT, one for guests, and one for my secure devices (desktop, laptop, NAS).
My question is: what router should I be looking at? I'm decent with computers, but relatively new to networking. I was looking at the EdgeRouter Lite, but can you setup VLAN tagging via the GUI or do I need to learn the command line? I'd prefer to be able to do at least the basic setup with VLAN tagging using a GUI for now. Is the EdgeRouter Lite too complicated? Is there something more simple I can use to do this setup?