I'm a beginner and plan to build my own router (500 Mbps plan). Config side, I'm thinking of going with VyOS instead of Pfsense as long as it's beginner friendly. Any specific reason why? That system ...
After my recent misadventures setting up an OpenWrt installation on a scruffy e-waste-level x86 PC, quite a few people chimed ...
CNC routers are amazing machines that can make intricate and precise cuts at the touch of a button. But there is a learning curve involved with setting up the machine, designing plans, and using the ...
Dremel rotary tools are handy. Some of the attachments are convenient. [vreinkymov] felt the convenience wasn’t worth the cost, so he decided to make a Router Base for his Dremel. These types of ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and makers looking for a quick project to keep them busy for an hour over the weekend may be interested in this new Raspberry Pi 3 wireless router created by Mehedi Shakeel ...
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Raspberry Pi enthusiasts or world travellers looking for a secure way to connect to the Internet using a VPN may be interested in the new Raspberry Pi project published by Ben Stockton over on the ...
I see. But shouldn't the default settings of OPNsense be just as stable as a COTS router as long as I don't change anything? I would just learn inside of a VM. If you want to really learn networking, ...