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Crackalack
Member
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10-07-2023, 04:24 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I hope this message finds you well. First, please accept my sincere apology for the poor formatting. I’m currently using a phone because of limited internet options. I’ve just moved into a new apartment where the internet is shared among the landlord, other tenants, and myself. Everything is connected via Wi-Fi, but I’m not comfortable with devices being on a common network. The landlord has agreed to run a cable directly to my unit so I can set up my own network. This raises several questions: What type of router should I purchase? How should it be configured? Will it keep my devices separate from the rest of the network? Can I use a different DNS server than the others? Thank you in advance for any guidance, and please let me know if I’ve misunderstood anything.
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Crackalack
10-07-2023, 04:24 PM #1

Hello everyone, I hope this message finds you well. First, please accept my sincere apology for the poor formatting. I’m currently using a phone because of limited internet options. I’ve just moved into a new apartment where the internet is shared among the landlord, other tenants, and myself. Everything is connected via Wi-Fi, but I’m not comfortable with devices being on a common network. The landlord has agreed to run a cable directly to my unit so I can set up my own network. This raises several questions: What type of router should I purchase? How should it be configured? Will it keep my devices separate from the rest of the network? Can I use a different DNS server than the others? Thank you in advance for any guidance, and please let me know if I’ve misunderstood anything.

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mc4105
Member
62
10-09-2023, 01:29 PM
#2
Essentially any router will suffice. Simply connect the network via the wn port and the devices through the lan port. This isolates your equipment. However, I don’t perceive a major security concern from this setup—it’s not a significant risk. You can also configure a different DNS on your router. Alternatively, you can set up another DNS without needing a router.
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mc4105
10-09-2023, 01:29 PM #2

Essentially any router will suffice. Simply connect the network via the wn port and the devices through the lan port. This isolates your equipment. However, I don’t perceive a major security concern from this setup—it’s not a significant risk. You can also configure a different DNS on your router. Alternatively, you can set up another DNS without needing a router.

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RatchetThor
Junior Member
19
10-09-2023, 01:38 PM
#3
No special setup concerns mentioned. Just ensure your network configuration aligns with your requirements.
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RatchetThor
10-09-2023, 01:38 PM #3

No special setup concerns mentioned. Just ensure your network configuration aligns with your requirements.

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plsdonthack
Junior Member
34
10-10-2023, 02:14 PM
#4
It seems you're looking for an alternative IP range instead of the existing LAN network. This should work quite smoothly.
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plsdonthack
10-10-2023, 02:14 PM #4

It seems you're looking for an alternative IP range instead of the existing LAN network. This should work quite smoothly.