Galaxysurfer
Regular Contributor
How is guest network isolated from main network? As far as I could tell devices are still assigned an ip within same range as main network. It seems the only barrier is the individual keys assigned to each network. I decided to activate my guest network as temp measure to isolate roku devices from the rest of my network. Was hoping to avoid a code hack to institute proper vlan setup on my Asus RT-AC68U. The main network devices are also a part of an Openvpn client network. Any suggestions how to easily beef up my security easily without much extra work or needing additional hardware? ( other than adding vlan script) Will add script if it is the best option. A bit nervous about diving into the router os. Ideally am probably looking at a vlan setup. I would like to isolate & more securely lock down voip as well. Sanoma ip phones do support vpn according to their site. My main traffic is a home media server/client setup. Dont have them as dedicated hardware meaing pc isnt strictly a media server alone. If budget allows would switch that over as well to really secure up my network. So basically looking to have 4 separate vlans to segment /segregate various devices from each other. Voip, Computing/surfing, Media Streaming/Guest ( only one on wan, all the rest through vpn) & Mobile Devices.