In an ideal world I have multiple vlans for studf like iot, security cameras, my personal devices, my family’s personal devices, and various ones for lab stuff (externally available apps, critical apps, etc.)
Networking is my biggest neglect and learning it to start fixing things feels pretty daunting when I only have an hour or so some nights to tinker. I’ll get there eventually though.
Its well worth it IMO, makes service segregation so much easier. It may help to toss a router off your main network, and start experimenting that way, give you a decent place to mess things up - which is, again purely my opinion, one of the best ways to learn.
In an ideal world I have multiple vlans for studf like iot, security cameras, my personal devices, my family’s personal devices, and various ones for lab stuff (externally available apps, critical apps, etc.)
Networking is my biggest neglect and learning it to start fixing things feels pretty daunting when I only have an hour or so some nights to tinker. I’ll get there eventually though.
Its well worth it IMO, makes service segregation so much easier. It may help to toss a router off your main network, and start experimenting that way, give you a decent place to mess things up - which is, again purely my opinion, one of the best ways to learn.