5 mistakes I made when setting up VLANs so you don’t have to
Once your home network grows a little more complex, you soon realize that grouping devices into virtual local area networks (VLANs) makes a lot of sense, both from a security and administrative perspective. You can keep your IoT devices away from your data stores, group PCs with the printers and other network-connected devices they need, and only let those devices talk to each other, or carry IP camera feeds accessible from one central program.
Once your home network grows a little more complex, you soon realize that grouping devices into virtual local area networks (VLANs) makes a lot of sense, both from a security and administrative perspective. You can keep your IoT devices away from your data stores, group PCs with the printers and other network-connected devices they need, and only let those devices talk to each other, or carry IP camera feeds accessible from one central program.
Emily Brown
Houston
Houston
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