This is exactly why I am asking the question. What changes can I make to this setup without taking out the MOCA adpaters?MoCA adapters are media converters. What will create the VLANs on your network? Your routers have no VLANs support.
Understood. Can I add a Netgate appliance to this setup to vlan-ize it? All of my devices are wired via MOCA. Only iPads and mobile devices are wireless.MoCA adapters are not the problem. You simply don't have VLAN capable routers.
This type of VLAN can run multiple VLANs over single cable.
Understood. Can I add a Netgate appliance to this setup to vlan-ize it? All of my devices are wired via MOCA. Only iPads and mobile devices are wireless.
I understand the ASUS routers do not support VLAN.
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