Today's New York Times has an article about preventing IoT hacking. It suggests using a guest network to isolate IoT devices (Echo, thermostats, garage door openers, sous vide circulators, whatnot) from computing devices (laptops, tablets, phones).
This seems like a worthwhile idea, but is that the best way of doing it? I assume with Merlin the first step is turning off intranet access, but it isn't clear to me that that allows an Echo to speak to the thermostat.
BYT, the article doesn't say anything about securing the router, which I would have thought would have been numero uno.
[EDIT] NVM, this will get me started: How do I isolate clients on guest wifi?
This seems like a worthwhile idea, but is that the best way of doing it? I assume with Merlin the first step is turning off intranet access, but it isn't clear to me that that allows an Echo to speak to the thermostat.
BYT, the article doesn't say anything about securing the router, which I would have thought would have been numero uno.
[EDIT] NVM, this will get me started: How do I isolate clients on guest wifi?
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