Homelab - Software - Part 4/n - Network

Before moving to the next part, I thought it was relevant to have a background on what network architecture was backing all of this. I was never the person to take what an ISP would sell as a useless excuse of a modem/router, but I was still using a stock TP-Link router with reasonably good wireless and gigabit networking support. What I now have are two ISPs, both providing FTTH (fiber to the home). The first one provides 300Mbps symmetrical, and the second one reaches 200Mbps. Each has its ONT (Optical network terminal) and provides a gigabit port or two bundled with unusable WiFi. There is nothing I can do about this, but it is good enough for the job. ...

June 16, 2021 · 4 min · Adyanth Hosavalike