Cisco 100 gig switch install
Installation of a new Cisco 100 gig switch
A secure BGP routing infrastructure using RPKI
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10 Gig SpeedTest server Intel Nuc
Recently a client testing their 5G solution came to me asking for a solution to testing speed from their CBRS/5G/802.11ax clients
Why every ISP should be deploying hAP Lite to customers
This was originally posted at: https://www.mtin.net/blog/why-every-isp-should-be-deploying-hap-lite-to-customers/ So Mikrotik has a very cheap hAP Lite coming out. This is a 4 port, 2.4 b/g/n router/access point which retails for $21.95. Baltic networks have pre-orders for $18.95. Why should you deploy …
How to disable one of the dumbest things ever: AKA DNS over HTTPS (DoH)
So the folks over at Mozilla thought it would be cool to do DNS over HTTPS. This is a dumb idea. If you happen to be running Mozzilla Firefox you should disable this for your own sake. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/configuring-networks-disable-dns-over-https If you …
Working with some Netgate/Pfsense Firewalls
Just a little firewall switch today. Netgate firewall appliance switched out to replace some old Cisco ASAs. #packetsdownrange
RouterOS v7 limited beta
I did an overall video of the New Mikrotik RouterOS v7. nothing in-depth just an overview of Mikrotik’s newest beta
The infamous Mikrotik RouterOS v7 has arrived!!!!
Announced at The Russian MUM Currently only available for the arm processor. This supports my long running theory on the inability to get the dev tools for the Tilera processor is why v7 has been delayed so much. More coming …
Ubiquiti launches Speedtest Server/network
Ubiquiti launches the Ubiquiti Speedtest, the first public test network integrated with enterprise network equipment.
Corporate vs ISP networks for the ISP
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