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| | taylorbrazelton.com
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| | [AI summary] The post explains how Universal Plug and Play (uPnP) allows devices to connect and communicate on a network without manual port forwarding, with examples like smart home devices and media servers.
| | vninja.net
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| | As I've [covered before](/tags/unifi/), I run my home network mostly on Ubiquiti UniFi hardware. Since this offers a lot of nifty possibilities, I figured I should try to isolate all my "IoT"-devices in a separate network, while still making them accessible. After all, you don't want a security issue on some sensor/automation thing you have in your house to be able to access and encrypt your familiy photos, right? The thing that sits in the corner and controls the color of your lightbulbs, do not need to...
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| | [AI summary] A technical blog post detailing the author's experiment of hosting a website on an IPv6-only server, contrasting it with traditional IPv4 routing and advocating for broader IPv6 adoption.
| | willhaley.com
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| It is possible to configure a WiFi enabled Raspberry Pi using only a Chromebook and your WiFi access point. This can be done headless (no monitor required) and results in a Raspberry Pi with WiFi and ssh enabled so that you can control it from your Chromebook. Requirements: A WiFi router/access point (AP) for which you know the password Chromebook SD/microSD Card Reader (built in to many Chromebooks) Raspberry Pi with integrated WiFi Raspbian OS image .zip file downloaded to the Chromebook Chromebook Recovery Utility, an App provided by Google Text, a text editor App for Chrome OS Connect the SD/microSD card to your Chromebook.