I use zerotier personally
I use zerotier personally
I’ve ran basically your exact setup for years now with no issues have a mini pc with dual nic running opnsense a eap640( I think can’t remember off top my head ) and a tplink switch with minimal issues have to restart the ap once in a while and restart my mini pc but that’s due to a failing nic I’m pretty sure
I may be wrong here but the tp link issues were in the more consumer based hardware and not the eap and switch
Newer WiFi 6 routers tend to have fans cause they get fairly warm but I’ve had a ups on mine for literally years and had to replace the battery in it once but before I got one even I still never had that problem we haven’t had a power outage in like a year or 2 now and I maybe happens once a year if it does so I don’t see your problem and I have it set to auto turn back on when it gets ac power so it’s a non issue
Ermmm router have fans mini pc actually doesn’t( at least mine mines fanless) routers also fail to boot but also that not a giant issue either way cause who’s turning on and off their router and any significant interval I have run time of 6 months before mines restarted and that’s due to software updates otherwise it would push a whole year
Why does it matter ”what its designed for” a router is no better at it then a computer with 10x the brains you can route 10gig through them if you have the nics for it large company use pfsense and the like
there is Lemmy handshake which syncs your communities on mobile, but welcome to db
Mario kart on the Wii. still load it up on occasions to play with friends
agreed then I would be able to drop my last subscription being tidal
just out of curiosity may I ask what those are
I personally have a 3d printed gun that I’ve put a few hundred rounds though and is still holding up just fine 3d printing is plenty strong enough
their laptops start at similar prices but not if you actually compare apples to apple(s) Mac are way overpriced
That’s why I like arc it links to what it gives you info from