IOT network

IOT network

IOT network
IOT network
2024-11-03 09:28:07 - last edited Friday
Model: Archer AXE75  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.2.1 Build 20240607 rel.74966(4555)

Hi there,

 

Has some of the features regarding the IoT network been updated lately?

 

Reading through prior user comments, several exciting suggestions were made around a year ago about truly separating the devices on the IoT network from devices and communication on the "ordinary" network.

 

There is an ongoing debate in this part of the world about what devices one should use and how to check the origin of products to avoid using devices from unfriendly governments.

 

Having a genuinely separate IoT network could be a small step in assisting users from some bad code or behavior.

 

Regards  --john--

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2 weeks ago - last edited Friday

  @John_Copenhagen 

 

Hi, thanks for your further clarificaiton.

There is no isolation between main network and IoT network. As I know, for many IoT devices, they need to be controlled via apps on phones, which are usually connected to the main network.

If you want isolation for some of your client devices,  we more recommend Guest network.

 

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Re:IOT network
2024-11-04 07:27:02

  @John_Copenhagen 

 

Hi, thanks for posting question here.

It seems that Archer AXE75 V1 has supported IoT network already with latest firmware. Could you please check on its Web UI?

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2024-11-05 11:37:41

  @Marvin_S Correct, the IoT is there, and I'm already using it for my IoT devices.

 

However, my question is related to questions in the user forum here about separating the devices on different wifi networks. Basically the quetions was about: Are devices on e.g. IoT wifi net able to interact with devices on the other wifi net?

 

Put differently, are the devices on the IoT net in thier own “box” or can a “virus” spread to other IoT devices - and to devices on the normal wifi net?

 

This is not clear from descriptions anywhere.

 

Have a nice day.

 

Regards. --john--

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2 weeks ago - last edited Friday

  @John_Copenhagen 

 

Hi, thanks for your further clarificaiton.

There is no isolation between main network and IoT network. As I know, for many IoT devices, they need to be controlled via apps on phones, which are usually connected to the main network.

If you want isolation for some of your client devices,  we more recommend Guest network.

 

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  @Marvin_S 

 

Not sure if I agree with this as don't IoT devices (Feit cameras, wifi garden/home water shutoffs, google nest) talk to their network hub through your IoT 2.4 and then you talk to that through their app connected on your home network or when you are out an about on cellular?  They shouldn't need access to your main network this way.  I'm able to access my cameras when away from the home. 

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