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Recent content by dissonance79

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    How to keep my security camera traffic off of my house ethernet when NVR is in a different location than cams?

    Which switch would I need to change to managed? The one by the nvr? My Asus router has some limited vlan capability that I haven't really explored too.
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    How to keep my security camera traffic off of my house ethernet when NVR is in a different location than cams?

    Do you mean it's best to separate the cam network with a vlan from a network security perspective? I would still need the MoCA to separate the traffic to not limit a >800 mbps connection right? Also, thanks.
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    How to keep my security camera traffic off of my house ethernet when NVR is in a different location than cams?

    Well it's not an ideal setup due to the garage having the network panel. The garage is on the far end of the house and I have a wifi router located in a good central location in the house. So the modem and wifi router are in the center of the house > cat 5 line to garage panel > switch in garage...
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    How to keep my security camera traffic off of my house ethernet when NVR is in a different location than cams?

    They're separated because there is only an attic in the garage for running my camera wiring and the network panel is in my garage. The NVR is in the house for easy viewing on with a monitor. Also the garage isn't ideal for the NVR and monitor due to temperature, dust, etc. Looking past the...
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    How to keep my security camera traffic off of my house ethernet when NVR is in a different location than cams?

    Well my thought was that my cat 5 in the house has a max amount of data it can transfer at any one given time. If there is a constant 100-200 mbit/s of data going through the cat 5 for my cameras, then doesn't that mean the data for everything else is lowered by that 100-200 mbit/s?
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    How to keep my security camera traffic off of my house ethernet when NVR is in a different location than cams?

    Unmanaged switches (for PoE cams and the NVR) would achieve this? That would be great because when I upgrade to faster internet service, I didn't want the cam traffic slowing things down.
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    How to keep my security camera traffic off of my house ethernet when NVR is in a different location than cams?

    Currently my NVR is across the house from my POE cameras which are attached to a switch. The NVR and switch are connected through my home ethernet. This results in a constant 120+ mbps of traffic going through my ethernet. I'd really like the switch to connect straight to my NVR so the cam...
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    Isolating IP cams and NVR from the rest of the network with VLAN

    I am likely wrong but wouldn't you connect the unmanaged POE switch that the ip cams are hooked to, to a port on the managed switch, and then set that one port on the managed switch to tag everything as 300?
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    Isolating IP cams and NVR from the rest of the network with VLAN

    I could put the NVR in the garage but it's hooked up to a monitor and mouse on a desk in the loft for real time monitoring and for reviewing video. I don't think I could have the same setup in the loft otherwise. I don't really like the IP cam traffic going through my home ethernet as it takes...
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    Isolating IP cams and NVR from the rest of the network with VLAN

    I am a total VLAN noob trying to work my way through this. I'm trying to isolate my IP cams from my home network due to security risks I've heard regarding IP cams. My Asus RT-AX88U Pro router is located centrally on the second floor of my house in sort of a hallway loft that is open to the...
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    Kid's wi-fi network with Guest Network Pro - How do I enable content filtering?

    I didn't get any responses but I wanted to update with what Asus said. They said "After creating a Kids network, you would need to go to the Kids network profile that you just created and go to advanced settings to manually setup a preferred DNS server for content filtering. " My interface...
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    Kid's wi-fi network with Guest Network Pro - How do I enable content filtering?

    I’m able to apply content filters through Parental Controls on each device, but this method isn’t always reliable due to randomized MAC addresses. That’s why I set up a separate Kid’s Wi-Fi network in the first place. However, I can’t find an option to manage filtering for this specific network.
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    Upgrading now. RT-AX88U Pro -OR- RT-BE88U?

    I'm afraid I'm in the US. I wish we had this offer here.
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