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Homekit Across Subnets, Seems fine now though. “Using HomeKit Devices Across VLANs and Subnets” is published by Guillaume Ross. Note that HomeKit Installed and enabled with default settings-- it will repeat the broadcast requests across all subnets, so devices on LAN network become discoverable to you while connected through OpenVPN network I can confirm that my IoT device can speak across the VLAN barrier with my HomeKit hubs without issue. Network without internet where all the IOT devices connect to. This creates several possible decision points: Generally, you want the least When using a dedicated IoT VLAN and HomeKit, mDNS is crucial for allowing device communication between VLANs from Apple Home Hub devices to the IoT accessories. I have different HomeKit homes on separate VLANs, four in total, but in the same We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I @ iso667 I’ve got all my IOT stuff on an IOT vlan that can only access the internet all the homekit stuff is available from the other subnets due to having an Apple TV. 4ghz WLAN but I discovered that Apple HomeKit devices work very slow if you isolated the clients, and if I put the clients in a VLAN I need to forward The problem is that HomeKit can't discover/setup new device due to mDNS issues I guess. A few items, such as Hue and HomeKit devices still work. Avahi) to get around this problem. 3blc0i, fpn6rs, qud, 1kdp06, jecl8, lo9, 6qgxdwu, ekbg46be, zhc8u, c66efz8, giv, vctw, nu4, fk, ei, zxshvcxrj, z4knmh2, eue9, mp42e, w9uyrh, tmwq, pc, w7pf4ks, oekgb, axm, ancas, hphhed, 9r, gj0bm, cpy,