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  • LaOroBob@suppo.fi
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    8 days ago

    Sorry for that noob question: i do not grasp the idea of vlan fully: will i still be able to connect to devices in the locked down vlan (the tv, the printer) from the devices in the “normal”, open Wifi (like my phone streaming to said tv).

    Right now i have a gl-iNet router (brume 2) that uses adguard to block advertising sites (and also home phoning destinations of popular brands), but not sure if that does the trick already.

    • adO.Nis@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 days ago

      Whether you can access these devices or not depends on your firewall rules.

      The usual (very simplifed) setup is as follows

      VLANs:

      • VLAN_Trusted
      • VLAN_Untrusted
      • VLAN_IoT

      Firewall rules:

      VLAN_Trusted: Can access everything, WAN (internet) as well as devices on VLAN_Untrusted and VLAN_IoT. Usually, your PC or smartphone is here

      VLAN_IoT: can only access WAN (internet), but none of the other VLANs, usually connected devices, like smart appliances that you control via their dedicated apps, like Philips HUE lamps, etc

      VLAN_Untrusted: Can not access anything. Usually devices that you don’t want to allow to access anything, lika a TV, or a printer to prevent automatic firmware updates.

      Some people also hav a VLAN_Guests, which is similar to IoT, where devices can only access the internet.

      I hope this helps