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Subnetting options
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I have a standard home wifi-and-wired network with a couple of devices on it (Macs, phones, a PS4, an AppleTV, etc). I want to make a subnet for visitors (preferably with a changing-by-week password) from which users cannot access devices outside the subnet.
Where do I start? What do I need? My router doesn't have many config options for that kinda thing, so would I need a Linux box or similar to manage it?
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I have a standard home wifi-and-wired network with a couple of devices on it (Macs, phones, a PS4, an AppleTV, etc). I want to make a subnet for visitors (preferably with a changing-by-week password) from which users cannot access devices outside the subnet.
Where do I start? What do I need? My router doesn't have many config options for that kinda thing, so would I need a Linux box or similar to manage it?
networking wireless-networking router
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I have a standard home wifi-and-wired network with a couple of devices on it (Macs, phones, a PS4, an AppleTV, etc). I want to make a subnet for visitors (preferably with a changing-by-week password) from which users cannot access devices outside the subnet.
Where do I start? What do I need? My router doesn't have many config options for that kinda thing, so would I need a Linux box or similar to manage it?
networking wireless-networking router
I have a standard home wifi-and-wired network with a couple of devices on it (Macs, phones, a PS4, an AppleTV, etc). I want to make a subnet for visitors (preferably with a changing-by-week password) from which users cannot access devices outside the subnet.
Where do I start? What do I need? My router doesn't have many config options for that kinda thing, so would I need a Linux box or similar to manage it?
networking wireless-networking router
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