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nagekar.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author details their experience setting up a home network using a Zotac Zbox CI327 mini PC as a router with pfSense, overcoming initial hardware and driver issues to achieve a functional and efficient network setup. | |
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www.codemadness.org
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| | | | | A guide to get a USB-powerline bridge with the Intellon 51x1 chipset working on Linux | |
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danangell.com
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| | | | | Last year I was lucky enough to get access to 10 Gb/s home internet for $40/month. Ironically my ISP can not provide me with a router capable of handling more than 1 Gb/s. For $40/month that's acceptable - I'm paying less than most people do for Gigabit anyway. But I wanted to experience the full power of 10 Gb/s. Looking around it's clear there isn't much consumer networking hardware built for 10 Gb/s. Many of the routers advertised as 10 Gb/s only have 2.5 Gb/s WAN ports combined with WiFi 6E. So from your WiFi 6E capable device to the router there is a theoretical best case bandwidth of 10.8 Gb/s. But from your router to the internet you've got a pipe less than a quarter that size. | |
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golb.hplar.ch
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| | | [AI summary] This blog post explains how to set up and configure WireGuard on Windows to establish a secure VPN connection to a WireGuard server. | ||