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I have R6700V3 . I need more networks to keep devices separate. Please read on:
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I have R6700V3 . I need more networks to keep devices separate. Please read on:
Safety question. I want husband, children, me, and smart devices on their own network.how many networks are on a good router? My husband gets all over the web. So, I want my home pc private & safer from his. I also would like my 2 kids to be on a separate network. Then my smart cameras should be on their own network, total devices then are 12-14. BUT please notice I would like 5 (five)separate networks. I have a R6700v3 router now and I configured 4 of them, but the devices would not recognize the 5G networks so I do not enough networks on current model. Thanks for any help. If I wasnt concerned about security, then this model would be ok to run everything on. But, I am a past product of identity theft and very insecure about sharing home pc with the rest of this household. Thanks in advance!
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Re: I have R6700V3 . I need more networks to keep devices separate. Please read on:
@Enterdummy wrote:
BUT please notice I would like 5 (five)separate networks.
Not something that comes naturally to domestic routers, especially something as old and underpowered as the R6700V3. (That is based on a V1 router first launched in 2014.)
These days Netgear provides security through paid for services like Smart Parental Controls and Armor.
Which products support NETGEAR Smart Parental Controls? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
Other devices support Circle:
Which NETGEAR routers support Circle Smart Parental Controls? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
Circle also needs a subscription.
What is the NETGEAR Armor Bitdefender Total Security feature? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
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