nostr:npub1sv4ggaejwe40xxg44qk5z3lctt4p8f2gvcx4uatn8xmyzl4cuursy22h9v if you're not going to choose one then I'll assign you one. You get Taikou Samonji

nostr:npub1jtuyds3g7yw92lvsv2qdfjr9fndck5n2z7hdldndjzdld3ugemsqfy2dky i want to unlearn the terms seppuku and hara-kiri
Well, in either case, there's going to be #VLAN on the #MoCA network, cause even with the router I will need to get multiple networks to my server.
The question is, will the MoCA endpoints be usable as access ports, or will all devices have to be VLAN aware?
If an ordinary device receives both untagged and tagged frames, what does it do with the tagged frames?
nostr:npub1sv4ggaejwe40xxg44qk5z3lctt4p8f2gvcx4uatn8xmyzl4cuursy22h9v looks a bit weird.
Personally I'd just shove all the WAN links into a pfSense and spit out the LANs directly.
nostr:npub1xtguejmenk9qwd4n2yvpuax2tq4f6rr2jejazgfd2zaffvyu9j4slvxfsf it's one WAN link. But I can connect two interfaces and get two IPs
The current gateway router is an awesome all-in-one powerhouse: the Mikrotik hAP ax3. Whatever I get for the garage (between ISP and MoCA) would be inferior while the ax3 would be demoted to a dumb AP, and that would be really annoying. But it's the most straightforward setup...
A managed switch is cheaper and might be a smarter setup...
So this is my #network topology.
I would rather have the whole thing in one LAN, but I think for that I either have to insert another gateway router between FTTdp and MoCA, or I could use VLAN to connect access points through the same MoCA backbone, but I'd need a managed switch to filter VLAN packets from FTTdp.
I wonder which I should do...

nostr:npub1zn083xwk4nhmuhnpjwfv7mrcwlfjyz99n0w2sk9nf3wzuqace5esed5l7l i wonder now if it's the same for others, cause how else would they deal with this scenario. #xfinity has really long lease times, over there it's got 2d 20h left. while here it expires in 18 minutes.
but I can't mess with the wan connection until i'm physically there
so yeah that's it. #centurylink allows only two dhcp leases per customer. and if you used both you have to wait for them to expire before connecting a different device (or maybe you can release, but apparently #ios doesnt have dhcp renew/release options anymore).
That must be why. If they only allowed one, and you changed your router, it would not work until the old lease expires.
Wtf r all these shits doing

Have you ever connected your mobile device directly to the WAN? Lol

nostr:npub1sv4ggaejwe40xxg44qk5z3lctt4p8f2gvcx4uatn8xmyzl4cuursy22h9v too much work for no real results
nostr:npub14qej24k78xayhlcf3xfqlq53yc7xqfsmeasckvryaafjsgpr2hhscla53z o, i guess whoever needs it can go get it themselves
nostr:npub14qej24k78xayhlcf3xfqlq53yc7xqfsmeasckvryaafjsgpr2hhscla53z u can try to recover them from other servers before their cache expires

