I am worried that there is not really a benefit of doing that, just more noise and energy consumption.

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    10 months ago

    I think most wifi routers segregate the two networks, so they can’t see devices on eachothers network.

    Someone will surely correct me if I’m wrong in this.

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      10 months ago

      I’d say that depends. Some consumer routers may have guest network and client isolation on it though I doubt most do. Higher end routers support vlans can be configured that way and could be configured in many other wise such as talking to network 1 but not 2 or 3. For instance, I have IOT vlan allowed to connect to my server vlan for DNS since I self host DNS, but my general VLAN for personal trusted devices does can’t be accessed by IOT.