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    SB8200 two ports == two vlans?

    Definitely and I may transition to that. Just already have two RT-AC68U to start off with. Got an example or two? I'll start to lurk.. :)
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    SB8200 two ports == two vlans?

    Need wireless for each network anyway... One would hope that with IPv6 they would have at least be willing to give you one of those.
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    SB8200 two ports == two vlans?

    Rrrrrr, surprise surprise :mad: I spent literally the whole day talking to the WORST company in the world (I am looking at you Xfinity). I was bouncing between residential and bulk services CSRs and couldn't get a straight consistent answer from anyone. Some of the CSRs tried to "enable" it but...
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    SB8200 two ports == two vlans?

    Thanks for all the help. Bought one via the forum affiliate link :) I'll you know how it went once I receive it...
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    SB8200 two ports == two vlans?

    Right. Well, all I have is the chat with the Xfinity CSR saved, but who knows. She did check with a bunch of supervisors at the time. So then, say the the two ports are not isolated, would a managed switch with two WAN ports be the next best thing (to have truly two isolated networks and not...
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    SB8200 two ports == two vlans?

    Got this response from Arris: Does that make sense? Would it not only be true if the two IPs were in different subnets (and I have no idea how Xfinity assigns their dual IPs)?
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    SB8200 two ports == two vlans?

    True. Now I just need an SB8200 owner to confirm... I contacted Arris as well. Lets see what they say. It would be cool if it worked like that. I suspect it would make a lot of people lives easier (who don't won't to deal with double NAT, managed switches etc')
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    SB8200 two ports == two vlans?

    Here is a diagram of what I thought would be ideal (if the the two ports on the SB8200 provided isolation)
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    SB8200 two ports == two vlans?

    No servers. Other than the concern about security (having the cameras go through the primary WAN router which is perhaps not ideal), I just thought about these additional cons for double NAT: 1. Unnecessary load on the "primary router" (trusty RT-AC68U). I am open to upgrade, but still. 2...
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    SB8200 two ports == two vlans?

    Context: I am on Xfinity fiber. I recently added 4 POE cameras (Armcrest). At the moment they are on a separate LAN but I want to connect them to the WAN for remote viewing. Not planning to port-forward, DMZ, or UPnP. Planning to use the mfr. P2P. I want them on a separate isolated...
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    SB8200 two ports == two vlans?

    I prefer not to purchase in the first place if that is not the case (and go another route)...
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    SB8200 two ports == two vlans?

    Hi, You know the two Ethernet ports the SB8200 has? I know they can be used for link aggregation. However, if I were to instead plug in two routers, will it result in two separate networks (VLAN like)? I spoke with Xfinity and they would provide two separate public IPs. Thanks for the help!
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