pacoinconn
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I have a Auralic Aries music streamer connected (wirelessly and wired) to my home network and would like to "isolate" it's access to a NAS drive containing music files. I control the Aries through an iPhone and iPad app. I'm not quite sure how to do this or if it's even possible using my set up. Why do I want to isolate it: the manufacturer uploads firmware updates automatically and there is no option to prevent automatic updates. If it's going to be automatically updated, I would like assurances that no one can access the rest of my network.
I run an Asus RT-AC1900P as my main router. All devices, including the Aries, are assigned IP addresses through the Asus. I also have two Netgear EX-7000 extenders running as wireless access points (not extending wi-fi but wired into network and creating wi-fi network with same SSID/password as Asus). Lastly, I have a guest wireless network.
In addition to the NAS containing music files I have several other NAS drives containing backup files, etc. I've changed admin usernames/passwords on all NAS drives and run firewalls on our MacBooks as well as the Asus.
Any help to fully isolate the Aries while letting me control it from my phone/iPad would be appreciated. Thx.
I run an Asus RT-AC1900P as my main router. All devices, including the Aries, are assigned IP addresses through the Asus. I also have two Netgear EX-7000 extenders running as wireless access points (not extending wi-fi but wired into network and creating wi-fi network with same SSID/password as Asus). Lastly, I have a guest wireless network.
In addition to the NAS containing music files I have several other NAS drives containing backup files, etc. I've changed admin usernames/passwords on all NAS drives and run firewalls on our MacBooks as well as the Asus.
Any help to fully isolate the Aries while letting me control it from my phone/iPad would be appreciated. Thx.