InEnduringGrowStrong@sh.itjust.works

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  • VLANs do this but on the same device.
    Depends on what hardware you have I guess.
    Actual bridges aren’t really a thing these days, but unmanaged switches are still common, which are essentially just switches with all ports configured in the same VLAN that you can’t change.
    Whether you use dedicated physical devices or virtual LANs (VLANs) for the access ports where you connect you client devices, you’d likely still end up using different VLANs in whatever router or firewall you put inbetween those.
    Yes, you can technically configure multiple subnets on the layer 2 broadcast domain, but that would be less secure and more prone to problems.