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Will it run doom?
For me probably Terry Pratchett’s dwarves. Or TBH quite a lot of his characters…
Same for the UK???
I’d split your network into 3 vlans. One for home, one for IoT and one for guest access (probably over WiFi). That way your firewall can handle the access rules.
Thanks for the suggestion. I did a bit of digging and it looks like my firewall supports any BSD compatible cellular modem, so might try that.
I’m happy with the service 3 provide, my question is for a 3rd party router that supports 4/5g
The only other option I have is Openreach/BT who will only give me 4mb down 1mb up. At least I get 50mb with three.
I’m happy with 3, it’s just their router is shit.
Suggestions for a 4/5G router
I’m having to use a 4g router (from Three in the UK), as the wired internet is rubbish. I’d like suggestions for a 3rd party router 4&5G compatible for future proofing.
It needs to support bridge mode (to avoid having to double NAT) and ideally support IPv6 as three support that as well. I don’t need WiFi.
Any suggestions welcome & thanks.
This needs a picture of Bruce Willis taped to the front…
Ooh, that reminds me, need to buy a new beard trimmer…
I always liked Dr. Strangelove
I’m not sure, but from a web search this may have some bearing: “Kaspar Hauser of Nuremberg, Germany”.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaspar_Hauser
Just conjecture, as I can find no other references that make sense.
I’m not an expert (at all), but I presume that opening a door into a thoroughfare risks hitting someone with the door but opening into a room only risks a person ready to leave (and approaching the door head on?)
Just thoughts…
70% of the worlds surface is covered in water. None of that water is fizzy. Therefore the earth is technically flat…
I’ll be my coat, no need to send the pitchforks.
Green bin day for me (tomorrow morning), so get up, fry up, watch footie, mow the grass that hasn’t been touched for a month, bit of other gardening to tidy up / fill bin. Curry out with mates for supper.
Looks like a Jersey Tiger moth
Umm, that’s what a real bear would say…
Today is Microsoft's June 2023 Patch Tuesday, with security updates for 78 flaws, including 38 remote code execution vulnerabilities.
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Just a heads up and a list of patches. Have a look and keep patching people :) <in your test environment 1st of course.>