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d7800, need to isolate one ethernet port so it has access to internet but not the rest of my network
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d7800, need to isolate one ethernet port so it has access to internet but not the rest of my network
Hi,
I now work from home and have been given a cisco meraki so that I can connect securely to the office network. However, I don't want the office IT security team to be able to look onto my network. Is there a way to isolate the ethernet port that the meraki is plugged into so that it has internet acces but no access to my network ?
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Re: d7800, need to isolate one ethernet port so it has access to internet but not the rest of my net
> [...] have been given a cisco meraki [...]
So far as I can tell, "cisco meraki" is a company/division/service,
not a gizmo. What, exactly, were you given, and what, exactly, are you
supposed to do with it?
> [...] Is there a way to isolate the ethernet port that the meraki is
> plugged into so that it has internet acces but no access to my network ?
I know of no way to do anything special with one of the LAN Ethernet
ports on a router like this.
If your mystery gizmo does something like establish a VPN/tunnel
between itself and your "the office network", then it's not immediately
obvious that any remote user would be able to interact directly with
other devices on your LAN. However, I know nothing about your mystery
gizmo and its actual capabilities, or what you're doing with it.
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