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You can get dirt cheap routers on eBay (like $30, for Tp-Link) that have active support on OpenWrt. Great little devices to get you started and if it won’t be enough you will know more / what you need to upgrade.
However if your XB7 isn’t doing / allowing port forwarding, you will still needed that for things to work.
Just Wireguard on a router, but I’m thinking Netbird.
WG can be a bit PITA to set up, but once you do, it just works. What I would to have is more fine grained control over who goes where if I were to expose some of the services to friends.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Questions about VLANs and what hardware I needEnglish
1·30 days ago
On a more serious note: a router is a network device that can be used as a switch. Standard consumer HW is very capable, even the cheap devices. You can get quite far with it.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Questions about VLANs and what hardware I needEnglish
1·30 days agojust to add, this is pretty much any OpenWrt router and you can get one used for like $30

My flow:
That’s pretty much it. I have some keywords and tagging set up, but that I very rarely use.
Probably next iteration will involve local running LLMs.
But yea, I use paperless like a huge stack of papers and it has not bothered me enough do something about it.