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Tailscale is my most important recommendation for anyone starting a home lab
"But the point of home labbing is to learn" I hear you say. That's true, but what you want to learn isn't what everyone wants ...
XDA Developers on MSN
The smartest upgrade I made to my home network cost under $20
I assumed the only real way to fix this was to upgrade something expensive. A Wi-Fi 7 router? Maybe. A 2.5GbE core switch?
My home and home lab network are a mess. Over the years, connecting my lab's physical and virtual machines (VMs), SAN, NAS, and other projects using various network switches, and routers have become a ...
Have you ever wondered if your home network could do more—without guzzling electricity or breaking the bank? Imagine a setup where your devices hum along efficiently, your network is secure and ...
What if you could harness the power of innovative technology in your home without breaking the bank, or the environment? Picture this: a sleek, energy-efficient setup running AI workloads, automating ...
When I was a kid, my home lab consisted of test tubes and beakers, sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), acetic acid (vinegar), and the occasional boom, followed closely by the sound of my mom in the ...
Should you be lucky enough to be working in the computer security industry now, then you are well aware of the continual learning cycle. There seems to never be an end to the various concepts and ...
In this series of articles, I am looking at how to monitor my home/home lab LAN. In my first article, I probed my network to see what devices were on it and where they were located. In my next article ...
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