Well. You should use VLANs to segment IoT devices into different network.
Anyway... some commercial vendor might provide a bit better protection ;)

You can replace you apple timemachine with unifi aps.
https://www.ubnt.com/unifi/unifi-ap/

Eero

On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 10:44 PM Richard A. Relph <rich...@relphs.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>     I’ve been using a SG-2440 for a couple of years now, but only as a
> well-maintained basic NAT router. I know I’m not using all the capabilities
> the box offers.
>     I’m increasingly concerned about ‘infected’ IoT devices inside my
> firewall. I don’t have any specific concerns. But confidence is
> continuously declining that everything I implicitly trust is really worthy
> of that trust. I’m looking for a tool that will provide me some evidence
> that my network is behaving well, and identify devices that might be
> betraying my trust.
>
>     I’ve been tempted by the McAfee Secure Home Platform built in to
> certain Arris Cable Modem/Routers. https://securehomeplatform.mcafee.com
>     I’d be interested in this groups thoughts on that product… but I’m
> even more interested in thoughts on what pfSense offers that could detect
> “unusual” traffic.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Richard
> PS. Also looking for recommendations to replace my aging Access Point… An
> Apple TimeMachine (in Bridge mode).
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