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| | | | | Hi ??, In this blog post I will show you how to connect an Ethernet only device to Wi-Fi using an extra router and the WDS functionality. I initially wanted to install the TP Link Archer T4U WiFi adapter driver on my Ubuntu 20.04 PC but unfortunately the driver is no longer supported. Since I really needed high internet speed for my PC, I decided to connect it via an Ethernet cable and buy another TP-Link router to use in WDS mode. | |
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| | | | | I'm currently in the process of improving the build process for some VMware templates, and as part of that, I have to make sure that a sizeable list of security requirements gets ticked off. One of the issues that had been previously identified is that our Ubuntu 22.04 templates all had the same machine-id file. This seems to be related to the template keeping the value configured due to how the combination of install and cloud-init is ran on the template. I updated the image to nuke /etc/machine-id after the template build was complete under some idea that systemd would regenerate it on boot. | |
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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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