Failed attempt to enable IPv6 inbound traffic to my homelab - thwarted by my Netgear router's inability to do anything useful.
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Failed attempt to enable IPv6 inbound traffic to my homelab - thwarted by my Netgear router's inability to do anything useful. Beyond time to get that weak link in the setup updated...

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Failed attempt to enable IPv6 inbound traffic to my homelab - thwarted by my Netgear router's inability to do anything useful. Beyond time to get that weak link in the setup updated...

What do you think you are going to replace it with? I kind of need to do the same thing
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What do you think you are going to replace it with? I kind of need to do the same thing
@sberson unfortunately I think it might be Unifi.
Talk me out of it (somebody!). I've been using Netgear Orbi for the mesh coverage but from a management perspective it's... well, trash for what I want to be doing.
Anyway, it's going to have to wait for a bit longer.
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@sberson unfortunately I think it might be Unifi.
Talk me out of it (somebody!). I've been using Netgear Orbi for the mesh coverage but from a management perspective it's... well, trash for what I want to be doing.
Anyway, it's going to have to wait for a bit longer.
@andypiper @sberson have you thought about flashing it with a new OS like OpenWRT?
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@sberson unfortunately I think it might be Unifi.
Talk me out of it (somebody!). I've been using Netgear Orbi for the mesh coverage but from a management perspective it's... well, trash for what I want to be doing.
Anyway, it's going to have to wait for a bit longer.
@andypiper @sberson
You might be able to save the router by using a Raspberry Pi as a router/dhcp server and putting the Netgear Orbi in bridge mode?
(Obviously doesn’t need to be a Raspberry Pi… old Mac mini works also… just thinking of a way to avoid a whole new conversion of your home network). -
@andypiper @sberson have you thought about flashing it with a new OS like OpenWRT?
@wesley83 @andypiper @sberson another vote for OpenWRT.
Check out the gl.inet Flint 2 (or Flint 3) incredible hardware
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