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ISP Router change in my HomeLab
  • No in realtà li ho chiamati e se gli do il Mac address del router mi attivano il mio. Solo che non voglio chiamarli, attivare il mio router e poi se non funziona qualcosa richiamarli nuovamente

  • ISP Router change in my HomeLab
  • Very nice router but too much of an overkill for my setup. I have 15 devices divided by 2 people in my house so nothing crazy.

    Anything else you suggest around 150€?

    Unfortunately no pcie for this servers

  • ISP Router change in my HomeLab

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12521221

    > Dear all, I have some questions for what I'm about to do with my HomeLab. > I recently upgraded my connection to a 1000/1000 and the ISP sent me this shit ass router (Fastweb Nexxt) which is very locked down. > I want to change it. > > Today this Fastweb Nexxt is not doing DHCP because I'm running a VM with OPNSense on it from which I manage IP reservation etc. > > The fiber connection comes to my house and it's connected to a small box, an ONT from ZTE. Then an ethernet cable goes to the wan port of the Fastweb Nexxt and then LAN to my server where the OPNSense VM is hosted. > > Now, I'm open to solution, the goal is to remove the Fastweb Nexxt. > > The "Cheap" idea would be to use a USBC to Ethernet cable so to add a second Ethernet card to my server and connect the ZTE device to it. I would then assign in OPNSense this cable as WAN and leave the existing card as LAN for the switch. I'm quite sure I would need as well to clone the MAC address of the Fastweb Nexxt device and assign this MAC to the wan of my OPNSense right? > > I'm open to any kind of suggestion, even something like "this is the best home-router for 100€"

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    ISP Router change in my HomeLab

    Dear all, I have some questions for what I'm about to do with my HomeLab. I recently upgraded my connection to a 1000/1000 and the ISP sent me this shit ass router (Fastweb Nexxt) which is very locked down. I want to change it.

    Today this Fastweb Nexxt is not doing DHCP because I'm running a VM with OPNSense on it from which I manage IP reservation etc.

    The fiber connection comes to my house and it's connected to a small box, an ONT from ZTE. Then an ethernet cable goes to the wan port of the Fastweb Nexxt and then LAN to my server where the OPNSense VM is hosted.

    Now, I'm open to solution, the goal is to remove the Fastweb Nexxt.

    The "Cheap" idea would be to use a USBC to Ethernet cable so to add a second Ethernet card to my server and connect the ZTE device to it. I would then assign in OPNSense this cable as WAN and leave the existing card as LAN for the switch. I'm quite sure I would need as well to clone the MAC address of the Fastweb Nexxt device and assign this MAC to the wan of my OPNSense right?

    I'm open to any kind of suggestion, even something like "this is the best home-router for 100€"

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    Help and questions on my current setup

    Hi, my current setup is the following

    Windows server pc with hyperV (it's a weird choice I know but I wanted to experiment with stuff I'm also using at work) hosting some VMs:

    • OPNSense (doing dhcp server)
    • owncloud (personal cloud)
    • pihole

    Till yesterday I had a fix public IP to reach my owncloud via port forwarding from my work laptop and as well my two desktop (outside my network)

    Can you suggest a more secure way of doing it? Any general other suggestion to make my setup better?

    Thank you

    PS: i have no budget constrain but I'm usually not prompt to waste money :D

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    Again ads pushed to my iPhone without me doing anything

    Are we accepting this now? I just plugged my phone sideways on a stand and I got ads. Nice Apple, thank you.

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