How can I set up multiple networks inside an Asus AIMesh network?
I'm new to subnetting/VLANs and am looking to set up a second network inside my existing wifi mesh to isolate lees-then-secure devices like cheap Chinese IP cameras and a WiFi Instant Pot from my normal traffic (phones, PCs).
Can AI Mesh support this? If not, what is the typical home user solution for doing this? I currently have a Comcast gateway in bridge mode to feed WAN to my Asus mesh.
If I can't get a network within my mesh, how could I secure these devices so that if they were compromised, they wouldn't be exposed to devices with sensitive data?
networking wireless-router vlan asuswrt-merlin
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I'm new to subnetting/VLANs and am looking to set up a second network inside my existing wifi mesh to isolate lees-then-secure devices like cheap Chinese IP cameras and a WiFi Instant Pot from my normal traffic (phones, PCs).
Can AI Mesh support this? If not, what is the typical home user solution for doing this? I currently have a Comcast gateway in bridge mode to feed WAN to my Asus mesh.
If I can't get a network within my mesh, how could I secure these devices so that if they were compromised, they wouldn't be exposed to devices with sensitive data?
networking wireless-router vlan asuswrt-merlin
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I'm new to subnetting/VLANs and am looking to set up a second network inside my existing wifi mesh to isolate lees-then-secure devices like cheap Chinese IP cameras and a WiFi Instant Pot from my normal traffic (phones, PCs).
Can AI Mesh support this? If not, what is the typical home user solution for doing this? I currently have a Comcast gateway in bridge mode to feed WAN to my Asus mesh.
If I can't get a network within my mesh, how could I secure these devices so that if they were compromised, they wouldn't be exposed to devices with sensitive data?
networking wireless-router vlan asuswrt-merlin
I'm new to subnetting/VLANs and am looking to set up a second network inside my existing wifi mesh to isolate lees-then-secure devices like cheap Chinese IP cameras and a WiFi Instant Pot from my normal traffic (phones, PCs).
Can AI Mesh support this? If not, what is the typical home user solution for doing this? I currently have a Comcast gateway in bridge mode to feed WAN to my Asus mesh.
If I can't get a network within my mesh, how could I secure these devices so that if they were compromised, they wouldn't be exposed to devices with sensitive data?
networking wireless-router vlan asuswrt-merlin
networking wireless-router vlan asuswrt-merlin
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