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Using the T3200M modem to divide networks

Using the T3200M modem to divide networks

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kittens999
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05-18-2022, 02:45 AM
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You're looking to set up multiple LANs using your T3200 modem. One option is an Ubiquiti router, which could help manage different networks efficiently. Alternatively, you might consider using separate IP ranges for each network type—Wi-Fi for laptops, a guest Wi-Fi, and a dedicated network for IoT devices—while keeping Ethernet connections within the same IP range as your computers.
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kittens999
05-18-2022, 02:45 AM #1

You're looking to set up multiple LANs using your T3200 modem. One option is an Ubiquiti router, which could help manage different networks efficiently. Alternatively, you might consider using separate IP ranges for each network type—Wi-Fi for laptops, a guest Wi-Fi, and a dedicated network for IoT devices—while keeping Ethernet connections within the same IP range as your computers.

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3Edge
Senior Member
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05-20-2022, 12:54 AM
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How should these subnets communicate with one another? What guidelines are you establishing? Wouldn't it be simpler to restrict IoT devices to the guest network?
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3Edge
05-20-2022, 12:54 AM #2

How should these subnets communicate with one another? What guidelines are you establishing? Wouldn't it be simpler to restrict IoT devices to the guest network?

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iron_finder1
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05-27-2022, 06:11 PM
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I don't want these subnets to communicate with each other. The Guest network should remain separate from the IoT setup. I have 4 IoT devices, 3 laptops, 2 TVs, and a Wi-Fi printer. I need 3 VLANs.
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iron_finder1
05-27-2022, 06:11 PM #3

I don't want these subnets to communicate with each other. The Guest network should remain separate from the IoT setup. I have 4 IoT devices, 3 laptops, 2 TVs, and a Wi-Fi printer. I need 3 VLANs.