Setting up multiple gateway IPs
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18-06-2022 11:41 AM
Hi there,
As we now have a significant number of IOT devices around the home I'd really like to set them up on a separate VLAN in order to keep my data secure from any possible vulnerability exploits in these devices.
Trouble is I cant see anyway to create subinterfaces in order for each VLAN to have a gateway IP on it's own subnet.
I'm suspecting this is impossible, in which case can I configure the EE smarthub to effectively just be a modem and add in my own third party switch?
It feels ridiculous that with the high prevalence of smart devices ISPs aren't helping end users to be more secure...
Thanks
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18-06-2022 12:26 PM
Hi @Sallyfields no you cant set the Smart Hub to modem mode, and nor can you create multiple VLANS.
You could always use your own more capable router.
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18-06-2022 12:39 PM
Oh well 😞
I'm guessing something like this would fit the bill...
Linksys MR9600 Dual Band Mesh WiFi 6 Router
Would I just replace the smarthub outright or still use that as the final node connecting to the internet?
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18-06-2022 01:38 PM - edited 18-06-2022 01:40 PM
No, that can't replace the EE SH. It has no modem. You would need to find a VDSL modem router for that. You could use that as a wireless access point (WAP) with the EE SH still in place.
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18-06-2022 02:34 PM
Thanks @XRaySpeX
If I were to keep the EE SH and attach the linksys router as a WAP that would probably server my purposes...I'll just run my vlans to the linksys router and then point that to SH.
Or am I getting my proverbial wire(less)s crossed?!?
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18-06-2022 02:45 PM
@Sallyfields I can't see how that will work, that router in access mode will have its ip range provided by the SH.
If I understand you, then you will need a more capable router, have a look at the Draytek range. https://www.draytek.co.uk/products/comparison/router-comparison
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18-06-2022 03:51 PM
Sorry, I shouldn't have suggested as a WAP. That LynkSys needs to used in Router mode.
To phone EE CS: Dial Freephone +44 800 079 8586 - Option 1 for Mobile Phone & Mobile Broadband or Option 2 for Home Broadband & Home Phone
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