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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. | |
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networkcultures.org
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blog.alexbeals.com
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| | | | | Finally got around to buying some ethernet cables from The Computer Store. Now everything's wired up! The XBox, my computer, and the Raspberry Pi that hasn't been doing anything productive for the last month. The wireless network is still up though, which made it really easy to set up a floormates' printer. i don't see any reason to take it down, so for the mean time it'll remain up. | |
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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... | ||