In addition to the above…I made a post about this over here:
In further addition, some things other people do:
- Network Segmentation: Dividing your network into smaller segments can limit the impact of a jamming attack. If one segment is compromised, the others can continue to operate independently.
- Frequency Hopping: Some advanced systems can automatically switch between different frequencies, making it more difficult for a jammer to disrupt the signal as it would need to jam multiple frequencies simultaneously which is a lot more difficult to do. You wouldn’t use this for your Wyze cameras, but more to make it hard to prevent outside communication, so it would be used in conjunction with some kind of IDS or WIPS.
- Make sure your equipment is in a secure location that is difficult to physically access or tamper with.
- Backup communication methods (Fiber, cellular, satellite, & even landline if super paranoid)
- Learn best practices.
- If you’re super concerned, hire a security firm with 24/7 armed guards like semi-righ people all do in developing / 3rd world countries
- To take it to the next level of paranoia if all of the above aren’t enough, I would consider getting a tin-foil hat
Update: since that post, I did actually get a UniFi Dream Machine Special Edition. I also got 4 UniFi U7Pro AP’s and tried both the U7s and the Wyze routers in Bridge mode. Both work great that way. I am just happy to have more settings and controls and get all my stuff into Home Assistant too.