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Oleg Stepanov2017-11-06 19:51:27
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Oleg Stepanov, 2017-11-06 19:51:27

How to set up several wi-fi networks on the router with one Internet point, but using different protocols?

Good afternoon.
I want to organize at home, probably a little strange scheme, several wi-fi networks. I wanted to ask the experts if this is possible or not.
At home there are several laptops, phones and xbox, which get the Internet through a regular wi-fi network. I want to make 3 networks for each of the recipient groups:

  • Computers and phones. I want all clients of this network to receive the Internet through some kind of encrypted vpn.
  • Xbox. I just want it to have a separate grid and no one can see it. Perhaps it will not need a wireless network for it, since I think it will be connected via a wire.
  • Guest network. I want an open network for guests, but at the same time to have a filter for available sites.

And the main Internet access I have is 1 ordinary twisted pair cable.
I would like to know if it is possible to raise this at all on a regular router, and if so, which model will allow this.
Thank you in advance.

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vreitech, 2017-11-06
@Oleg_123

you need a separate router (some cheap Mikrotik) and an access point (for example, Linksys LAPN300) with VLAN support. on the router, make the number of subnets you need with your VLAN numbers, and also make a VPN connection to any VPN provider; route one subnet through this VPN, let the rest directly. Well, the access point will distribute WI-FI for these VLANs.

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Pavel R, 2017-11-07
@subzik

Raise two wifi (regular and guest) networks can, for example, Zyxel Keenetic Giga III, but this is without VPN

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