My network kept dropping devices until I stopped over-engineering and checked my firewall rules
… This coincided with me using Gitea with a repository for my entire smart home and home lab setup. …
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… This coincided with me using Gitea with a repository for my entire smart home and home lab setup. …
… And a lab VLAN for a Raspberry Pi 4 running as a smart home hub and a mini PC as a home lab server. …
… Smart home devices, which are often low-bandwidth and spread throughout the home, frequently perform more reliably on 2.4GHz for exactly this reason. …
… Treat the router as a part of your smart home Restarting the app, smart device, or the integration — usually the first troubleshooting step, albeit a wrong one. …
… Naming these devices on the smart home platforms themselves is another good practice: Home Assistant, Google Home, and Apple Home all support rooms, groups, and custom device names. …
… Related 5 reasons your powerline adapter home network might run into problems Powerline adapters can be useful, but they're not a fix-all for many homes. …
… Related Buying a network cabinet is the best and most pointless addition to my home lab Upgrading the home lab and LAN with a network cabinet, which I didn't need. …
… Making the LAN smarter Depending on how you have your smart home configured to operate, Home Assistant and other platforms must have access to all your smart home sensors and devices. …
… Related How I used VLANs to separate my smart home devices — and why you should too Why I now always use VLANs to separate smart home devices. …
… Sometimes, your router may not be old, but it can still be too weak to support your home network. Most modern home setups have multiple computers, TVs, smartphones, smart devices, and home automation devices competing for bandwidth on the same connection. …