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www.earth.li
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| | | | | I upgraded my home internet connection to fibre (FTTP) last October. I'm still on an 80M/20M service, so it's no faster than my old VDSL FTTC connection was, and as a result for a long time I continued to use my HomeHub 5A running OpenWRT. However the FTTP ONT meant I was using up an additional ethernet port on the router, and I was already short, so I ended up with a GigE switch in use as well. Also my wifi is handled by a UniFi, which takes its power via Power-over-Ethernet. That mean I had a router, a switch and a PoE injector all in close proximity. I wanted to reduce the number of devices, and ideally upgrade to something that could scale once I decide to upgrade my FTTP service speed. | |
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sethops1.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] A guide on configuring VLANs on MikroTik routers to isolate network traffic and enhance home network security. | |
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www.thegeekstuff.com
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| | | | | tcpdump command is also called as packet analyzer. tcpdump command will work on most flavors of unix operating system. tcpdump allows us to save the packets that are captured, so that we can use it for future analysis. The saved file can be viewed by the same tcpdump command. We can also use open source | |
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github.com
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| | | Run benchmarks with RDF data. Contribute to dgraph-io/dgraph-benchmarks development by creating an account on GitHub. | ||