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michael.stapelberg.ch
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| | | | | I immediately ordered a fiber7 internet connection once it became available, and I've been connected since a few weeks. They offer a 1 Gbps symmetrical fiber connection, with native (static) IPv6 and no traffic limit - for 65 CHF per month (about 54 ?). | |
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medo64.com
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| | | | | If your ISP offers IPv6 and you have Mikrotik router, it would be shame not to make use of it. My setup assumes you get /64 prefix from your ISP (Comcast in my case) via DHCPv6. Also assumed is empty IPv6 configuration. First I like to disable default... | |
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blog.daknob.net
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fzakaria.com
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| | | I have written a lot about NixOS, so it's no surprise that when I went to go dust off my old Raspberry Pi 4, I looked to rebrand it as a new NixOS machine. Before I event went to play with my Pi, I was unhappy with my current home-networking setup and looked to give it a refresh. I have had always a positive experience with Ubiquiti line of products. I installed two new AP (access points) and setup a beautiful home rack server that is completely unnecessary since my Internet provider is Comcast with top ... | ||