I wanted to do that in my home, but good luck getting IoT devices to connect which may be a good thing..)
You'd probably have to set up a separate network for those devices (again, technically a good thing) which can be a source of some friction.
It used to be only good routers had a guest network option, but now even $20 TP-Links can use Radius for the main network and WPA2 for the guest network; though I'm not sure you can do something like whitelist by MAC on only the guest network.
You'd probably have to set up a separate network for those devices (again, technically a good thing) which can be a source of some friction.
It used to be only good routers had a guest network option, but now even $20 TP-Links can use Radius for the main network and WPA2 for the guest network; though I'm not sure you can do something like whitelist by MAC on only the guest network.