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A $25 smart plug became my home lab's most reliable emergency fix
A simple smart plug became the unsung hero of my home lab.
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I over-engineered my home lab on purpose, and it's the best decision I've made
Over-engineering everything is the biggest joy of home labbing, and you can't convince me otherwise ...
What if you could harness the power of innovative technology in your home without breaking the bank, or the environment? Picture this: a sleek, energy-efficient setup running AI workloads, automating ...
Have you ever wondered if your home network could do more—without guzzling electricity or breaking the bank? Imagine a setup where your devices hum along efficiently, your network is secure and ...
So, like a lot of you I’ve got a home lab and a slightly more advanced network configuration than most homes. I’ve been looking at throwing a certificate server on the network to eliminate all (or ...
This blog will cover running CUCM and/or CUCME for a home lab environment. I put together my home lab over seven years ago when Call Manager 3.0 could not be run on a non-Cisco approved platform. The ...
My home and home lab network are a mess. Over the years, connecting my lab's physical and virtual machines (VMs), SAN, NAS, and other projects using various network switches, and routers have become a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alex Vakulov is a cybersecurity expert focused on consumer security. The rise of Internet of Things gadgets has transformed our ...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/276098490069 $50 or so. Plus a $25 power adapter. A bit hard to get firmware updates though unless you get a support contract on it. That is ...
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