As I've started to build up a little home lab, I've been playing around with the idea of either building or buying a PC to run pfsense on and use as my primary (edge?) router. That is, I would run my ...
Over-the-counter routers are fine and work as they should, but they simply aren’t enough for some of us. Quite a few of the standard routers located around the homes of the world allow for an open ...
Upgrading from your basic router, whether it was supplied by your ISP or not, is a huge step towards building a more resilient home network. You could get an off-the-shelf router or take the plunge ...
The NetVanta *should* be configurable as a CSU/DSU (effectively a modem). From there, you still have the options of either getting a transit routing subnet (typically a /30 or /31) or doing 1-1 NAT on ...
One thing to note right away to this type of installation, your installed drive will be wiped clean. You’ll need to set it up manually if you want to dual boot with other systems. It’s unlikely to run ...