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So i built a tiny house and I plan on living in RV parks all over the US over the next few years.  Most RV lots have their own wireless networks, but I want to make sure my Google Home, Security, and computer products are isolated from all other park residents.  Admittedly, I am great at construction but don't really know my way around computers and network components.  Love the LTT videos and though this could be an awesome place to get some friendly help. 

I use Netflix, Hulu and Amazon for tv watching

will have my home computer on the network for some gaming but I am running a I7 Surface book so nothing too heavy

Google home max, mini and hub max

Nest security components

phones and maybe guests.

 

Thanks for the help!

 

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27 minutes ago, Comrad_Question said:

Most RV lots have their own wireless networks, but I want to make sure my Google Home, Security, and computer products are isolated from all other park residents.

you'll need a wireless isp like satellite . these are pretty slow and expensive but made to be 100% independent and mobile. theres a big selection of companies that do this but this will give you an idea of what's involved
https://www.google.com/search?q=rooftop+satellite+internet&source=lmns&tbm=shop&bih=1024&biw=1920&hl=en&ved=2ahUKEwihr-b-1OHpAhURLqwKHZsOBIQQ_AUoAnoECAEQAg

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Are you looking for a solution to setup your devices on a completely isolated network like emosun suggested or are you looking to use the parks internet connection but isolate your devices from your neighbors?

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On 6/1/2020 at 5:39 PM, Windows7ge said:

Are you looking for a solution to setup your devices on a completely isolated network like emosun suggested or are you looking to use the parks internet connection but isolate your devices from your neighbors?

I am looking to take the park wifi and isolate my devices.

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