The primary difference between Intra-BSS Traffic Blocking and Layer-2 isolation lies in their scope and functionality:
- Scope:
- Intra-BSS Traffic Blocking applies specifically to wireless networks and wireless clients connected to the same access point or extender.
- Layer-2 Isolation, on the other hand, is a feature found in wired networks, typically applied to devices connected to the same switch or wired segment.
- Functionality:
- Intra-BSS Traffic Blocking prevents wireless clients from directly communicating with each other, ensuring that traffic flows through the router or gateway.
- Layer-2 Isolation prevents communication between devices within the same Layer-2 domain, such as devices connected to the same switch, but allows communication with devices in different Layer-2 domains.
- Applicability:
- Intra-BSS Traffic Blocking is relevant for wireless networks to enhance security and optimize bandwidth usage between wireless clients.
- Layer-2 Isolation is used in wired networks to improve security and segmentation of devices within the same local area network (LAN).
Both Intra-BSS Traffic Blocking and Layer-2 Isolation are valuable features that help bolster network security and performance. Depending on your specific network requirements, you can enable these features to maintain a secure and efficient networking environment.

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