GigaPlus GP-S50-0800 Review An 8-Port 5GbE Switch
…network switch, this time coming from budget builder GigaPlus. As with many of the other players in this space, GigaPlus is benefiting from the drop in costs for 5GBASE-T gear, allowing…
My 2026 Homelab Tour (Rack + Servers + Network + Storage)
UniFi Travel Router: My Network Follows Me
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Build Enterprise-Grade UniFi Monitoring with Unpoller, Prometheus & Grafana
NetBird Setup Guide (New & Simplified)
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My Private Mini Kubernetes Cluster - Powered by Tailscale
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…network switch, this time coming from budget builder GigaPlus. As with many of the other players in this space, GigaPlus is benefiting from the drop in costs for 5GBASE-T gear, allowing…
Airoha AN8801R Gigabit Ethernet PHY Driver Coming To Linux 7.2 Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Networking on 11 June 2026 at 05:21 AM EDT. Add A Comment One of…
…That's because networking gear is probably some of the slowest-aging types of hardware on the market. Once you realize how many annoying networking problems an old router can solve around…
…Your Amazon eero and Google Nest Wi-Fi systems might not be sold as intimidating networking gear with antennas and blinking lights, but under the hood, they are still routers. They are…
Hey all — looking for some real-world input from people running TACACS+ at scale. We’re a service provider / MSP with ~100 employees, but we manage ~30,000+ network devices (switches/routers). Most of our gear supports T…
Hey everyone, decided to share my current homelab/network setup. The last was 3 years ago. It’s a mix of high-performance gear and some "recycled" hardware that I's rescued from the trash. Power draw at idle - 350W (yes,…
Hi all, I’m working through network design options for an audio visual facility we are building. It will have a “data center” but not in the traditional sense. It will comprise of audio visual equipment, many of which ar…
I’m soon to run a handful (5 or 6) of Cat6 cables in a new small office. The previous tenants left behind a bit of an IT mess. My questions are: Is the punch down block needed or can I bypass and remove? Is the Allen Tel…
Legit asking. I'm in the market for a new router since mine seems to be out of support (can't get it to update and latest firmware is 2 years old). So, so many people here recommend the dream 7 or their APs. Why? They se…
There was a spot of confusion when Xbox CEO Asha Sharma declared during the recent Xbox Games Showcase that Gears of War: E-Day is an " Xbox console exclusive ." What, we wondered…
…Managing your own custom networking gear could seem rather daunting at first, but it's easier than you think. Firing up OPNsense on a simple N100-powered mini PC is a blast…
…After all, they tend to have weak user credentials and often rely on unencrypted networks to communicate with the cloud platform. That alone is a recipe for man-in-the-middle attacks…
…eventually amass some gear that can. Related 5 things I wish I knew before upgrading my home network I didn't expect a single cable could bring my network to its knees…
…You can log in to your router's administration panel and configure an isolated IoT VLAN, a virtual local area network. Place all of your connected home gear on this subnet and…
…You can expect around 100 MB/s read/write speeds for a 1-Gbps network, but can push up to between 200 and 300 MB/s if your network gear supports it…