On 02/04/2019 07:56 AM, Per Jessen wrote:
I don't think that using different networks at home is the appropriate way, limiting functionality. Hmm, I would say it is both easy and appropriate - with DHCP it is easy to dish out the appropriate addresses and the firewall is easily set up to provide different privileges depending on the subnet. For instance, any unknown (undefined) device on my network is given addresses in a separate range, and given very limited access. This is for friends visiting with mobile devices. Similar with our VoIP devices.
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