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Mark Hofmann | Kevin Nunn | Re: Closing up Telnet |
March 19, 2022 10:59 AM * |
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KN> I often considered setting up VLANs and lately I have been thinking KN> that I am glad I did not. Maybe for a guest network, definitely. But KN> it's becoming beneficial to have IoT, mobile and desktop hardware all KN> on the same network. Very true. That is why I sort of abandoned the original plan. The only things I see that should be separated from the main network would be DMZ and voice. KN> More and more devices want to talk to IoT things/mobiles, if they are KN> on separate networks, that will not work. Forget using your phone to KN> control your roku or chromecast Yup, unless you do that on purpose to keep your kids from casting to your TV. KN> In instances like guest access to WiFi, then definitely VLAN that up. KN> But remember that your buddy won't be able to chromecast to your TV KN> (which might be a good thing anyway). Exactly. Just depends on what you are trying to accomplish. - Mark --- WWIVToss v.1.52 * Origin: http://www.weather-station.org * Bel Air, MD -USA (618:100/12.0) |
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