• HiTekRedNek@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Easy enough to enforce. Put all your IoT devices into their own subnet/VLAN with no Internet access. Then, you’ll quickly see which devices you need to replace, or just not use as “smart” devices.

    I have a ton of smart devices that don’t even connect to wifi at all. None of them have Internet access of any sort.

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      2 hours ago

      Easy enough! except, that most people don’t even know what is a VLAN, let alone have any network device that supports it. It takes a special kind of router to have such settings, and no, OpenWRT is not the solution for that as they have limitations on the minimum amount of memory the device has to have

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        7 hours ago

        So it’s a skill issue, then? Got it. Any old PC + a $10 pcie network adapter can be turned into a router capable of it.

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          2 hours ago

          it is first and foremost a

          Hardware issue.

          but also who the fuck wants to have a power hungry PC as the router. old PC, so we can probably count with 80 W at the least

          but also, how the fuck would a PC help with the skill issue?

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            1 hour ago

            It means you don’t know how to make it work. Last I checked, a used N100 all in one PC with dual Ethernet is cheaper than even most brand new consumer routers, and also sips watts.