First, thanks everyone for all the info, glad I posted. It’s a lot to go through.
OpenWRT is the most frequently recommended thing here, and my router is not supported. I somewhat recently purchased my router (Asus AX6600) when I switched to fiber due to its high bandwidth and I’d prefer to not replace it. I’ll look around and see what options I have for putting a separate device upstream of my current hardware and if that doesn’t work out then maybe I’ll replace my current router.
I see that you can install openwrt on a switch. Would it make sense to put a switch with openwrt upstream of my current router/AP?
Edit: dang there’s only 1 switch supported by openwrt that has 10 gbps ports (ZyXEL XGS1250-12)
He explains things pretty well, I definitely want to understand what I’m doing. I just prefer to have the knowledge consolidated into a single guide instead of searching for all the different components and maybe some things don’t end up working as expected.
Trying to create a router yourself is complicated.
Presumably not when Louis walks you through every step of it. That’s a big part of my motivation for just going through his guide.
They’re definitely on my radar whenever I get around to setting up a NAS
Can we get some more Luigis please?
This guy deposes
You gotta stab then twist
I guess I’ll continue not watching basketball or football or whatever
They take good care of their diabetic folks too
I’ve been listening to this Spotify playlist called Christmas Rave Music 2024
My cats are more famous than I am
Officially, “flathead” refers to countersunk screws. Slotted screws are terrible for my purposes, but they actually do have 1 advantage. If they get mud or something caked up in the slot it’s relatively easy to use a knife or some other pointy thing to clean it out. Guns and other things used in dirty environments often use slotted fasteners for that reason.
Oh that’s weird, works for me. Maybe search for “Bill Burr Chuck Barry”, should be the first thing that comes up
Props to the sound engineer that cut her mic
Bill Burr has a bit about this
https://youtu.be/T4K07Kz7M8Q?si=YB6XVa4glIv_2nwD
Edit: just saw that someone else already posted this
110% chance that won’t happen, unfortunately.
They seem nice but the ones that can do SFP+ start at around $600