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vfromdc
Jul 01, 2024Guide
RBK853
I noticed that my RBK853 system now allows iot networks (both 2.4 and 5.0 GHz). That is good news.
My question is, "Will devices on iot networks have visibility to my main networks? in other words, are main network and iot netwok isolated from each other like the guest network? I noticed that the iot network uses the same subnet as the main network. I appreciate your help.
The very first Orbi series (2016) had an option for the Guest Network:
Every Orbi system since then has no option for the Guest WiFi network. Devices on Guest WiFi have only internet access and cannot access (or be accessed from) the primary network.
The Internet of Things (IoT) WiFi network was introduced in a firmware update to some of the Orbi AX products (but not all - sigh). This is an obvious attempt to address the issue of IoT devices which are difficult to set up when both 2.4G and 5G WiFi have the same SSID due to poorly written smartphone apps. Devices on the IoT WiFi network are part of the primary network and fully accessible.
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- Yes. IoT devices are part of the primary LAN IP subnet.
- vfromdcGuide
I have used ASUS routers, they allow multiple guest networks that do not have access to the main network even though they may use the same subnet as the main network. I don't know how they do that but that is what it says. So, do you know if this is the case in Orbi? From your answer, it appears that it is not. Thank you.
The very first Orbi series (2016) had an option for the Guest Network:
Every Orbi system since then has no option for the Guest WiFi network. Devices on Guest WiFi have only internet access and cannot access (or be accessed from) the primary network.
The Internet of Things (IoT) WiFi network was introduced in a firmware update to some of the Orbi AX products (but not all - sigh). This is an obvious attempt to address the issue of IoT devices which are difficult to set up when both 2.4G and 5G WiFi have the same SSID due to poorly written smartphone apps. Devices on the IoT WiFi network are part of the primary network and fully accessible.