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www.brandonmartinez.com
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| | | | | I recently upgrade my network stack to a Ubiquiti UniFi-based setup. Overall, it's been an awesome upgrade and I've really enjoyed working with the hardware. However, I was getting bit by a pretty serious bug when it came to my primary desktop machine - a 2018 Mac Mini. | |
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nikdoof.com
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| | | | | The USW Mini is a tiny, 5 port, PoE or USB-C powered switch from Ubiquiti. As part of my homelab reorganization, I picked two up to serve as small spur switches for the downstairs media hub and my office desk. The problem is that, unlike the rest of Ubiquiti's switching range, these devices are relatively dumb and can be a bit of a pain to get adopted into the Unifi console if you have anything unusual on your network. | |
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www.cablematters.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article series explores various Ethernet cable types, connectors, and networking technologies to help readers choose the right solutions for their network needs. | |
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thinkingeek.com
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| | | In my day job sometimes I need to edit documents using tools that are only available on Windows. As such, I have a virtual machine with Windows 10 running on VirtualBox. Recently I upgraded to Debian 13 and I took the opportunity to migrate to a libvirt-based solution. I explain here the steps that I followed. | ||