It’s an ethernet wire that’s going to be exiting my house and running to a camera in a publicly accessible space. An attacker could disconnect the camera, connect a laptop and access my network. How could I protect against that (other than a physical lock)? I basically want to lock down that cable to the point where nothing works on it unless it’s the intended camera. If this was wireless, I’d just use MAC filtering, but I don’t see an equivalent for wired connections.

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    Right. That’s different, it originally read as if the port was hanging off the side of your house.

    What you need is a managed switch, firewall and vlans. Segregate the NVR and Cameras to a separate network, the port to the camera in the garage on the switch gets configured to the secured VLAN. Even if an unmanaged switch connects it’ll be stuck in that vlan. A good switch will also detect that switch connection and shut it down.

    And then only allow specific devices on your “internet” vlan contact the NVR. This will stop anyone connecting to that port and accessing other parts of the network.

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      Thanks, I think I understand now. Any idea of the cheapest kind of switch that will do this?

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        Switch - look at a second hand Cisco 3560e or x. You could even go one of the C3560CG-8PC 8 port switches if you can’t go a full rack mount option.

        Router / firewall you could use a second hand mikrotik 750 or 951