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NotITGuy
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Oct 15, 2023
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Orbi 850 Series - Security / guest network questions

Hello,   I have tenants in my house and I'm setting up a shared network. I want all my wireless clients (laptops, wifi phones, Amazon stick) to be isolated for security. I've read that NetGear only...
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    Oct 15, 2023

    NotITGuy wrote:

    I'm hoping someone knowledgeable from NetGear could read this and answer the below:

     

    1. How does NetGear define client isolation for the Orbi 850? In other words, does client isolation ID limit communication of the devices to the Internet only? Or can guests in this network configure the router?

    2. Does the guest network run slower compared to main wireless network? Are there any speed/load disadvantages to be concerned of?

    3. Does NetGear armor, and the router's firewall, also prevent hacking devices of devices on the Guest network?


    There are forum moderators who are Netgear employees, and I do see them responding to community posts (not sure about the weekend, however.).  As far as I am aware, employees in official Netgear support positions never participate in the community forums.

     

    My take on the 850 product is the same as all Orbi residential products:

    1. Client isolation on the Guest WiFi network restricts devices to internet access only.  Devices on the Guest network cannot access the router web interface, which is on the primary network.
    2. All WiFi networks use the same radios and perform at the same speed.  There are no speed/load disadvantages.
    3. The Orbi Firewall protects devices on the Guest WiFi network the same as it protects all devices. i.e., if someone on the Guest WiFi downloads a virus to his PC or visits a web site that infects his tablet, that's on the user - not the router.  I have never enabled Armor, and thus have no idea what it does (or does not do).