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    Safe setup of an additional “dangerous” LAN which has a Server

    Hi @CaptainSTX , I like your suggestion, it is sensible and meets the needs. I have a concern about it: The Main Router has a very good QoS, thus it has to be connected to WAN. I want to perform bandwidth limiting and allow only specific outgoing ports (outbound firewall) for the dangerous...
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    Safe setup of an additional “dangerous” LAN which has a Server

    Hi guys, I'll explain better. The 'dangerous network' is a cameras system which connects to a standard home network. It is considered 'dangerous' because that technically it is easily possible to connect to this network with some rogue device and thus perform malicious actions. The server is a...
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    Safe setup of an additional “dangerous” LAN which has a Server

    I should've mentioned this: The server shouldn't really be public - I prefer to protect it from outsiders. There's a limited & small number of privileged users who may connect to this Server from the internet (via VPN). All these privileged users are also members of the LAN network. Also, I...
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    Safe setup of an additional “dangerous” LAN which has a Server

    Current setup - two routers connected in a cascading fashion: For convenience - let's name our networks: * 192.168.0.0/24 as "Net A". * 192.168.11.0/24 as "Net B". I need to connect a third network - which is considered dangerous - call it "Net C". Therefore, the needs & restrictions on...
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