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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 97327" data-source="post: 1040802"><p>Agree, as addition to [USER=59691]@Kongo[/USER] and [USER=96560]@Victor M[/USER]</p><p>MAC-IP binding is a little better than MAC address filtering, because it blocks machines with spoofed addresses <a href="https://www.tp-link.com/nl/support/faq/1671/" target="_blank">How to configure IP&MAC Binding with TP-Link</a> Best approach is to put all your IOT devices on guest network (together with mobile phones) and put PC's on your home network with better encryption and advanced protections (like ARP spoofing protection) enabled.</p><p></p><p>In addition to the simple protections I already posted (which limit what an intruder can do and allows you to get back control). Home network security is like putting extra locks on your front door. It won't stop intruders getting in, but when you got more locks in place, the intruders will go to your neighbour's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 97327, post: 1040802"] Agree, as addition to [USER=59691]@Kongo[/USER] and [USER=96560]@Victor M[/USER] MAC-IP binding is a little better than MAC address filtering, because it blocks machines with spoofed addresses [URL='https://www.tp-link.com/nl/support/faq/1671/']How to configure IP&MAC Binding with TP-Link[/URL] Best approach is to put all your IOT devices on guest network (together with mobile phones) and put PC's on your home network with better encryption and advanced protections (like ARP spoofing protection) enabled. In addition to the simple protections I already posted (which limit what an intruder can do and allows you to get back control). Home network security is like putting extra locks on your front door. It won't stop intruders getting in, but when you got more locks in place, the intruders will go to your neighbour's. [/QUOTE]
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