Re: [GLLUG] Best NIX-based router/software for a small business network

2021-06-15 Thread Travis Mooney via GLLUG
14/06/2021 17:02, Travis Mooney via GLLUG wrote: >> There are off the shelf OpenWRT routers. I use: >> >>   * Turris Omnia as edge routers: >> https://www.turris.com/en/omnia/overview/ >>   * GL iNet Convexa-B as access points >> >> Both work well, and are

Re: [GLLUG] Best NIX-based router/software for a small business network

2021-06-14 Thread Travis Mooney via GLLUG
There are off the shelf OpenWRT routers. I use: * Turris Omnia as edge routers: https://www.turris.com/en/omnia/overview/ * GL iNet Convexa-B as access points Both work well, and are native OpenWRT solutions. The Omnia is a bit expensive, but you could just stick with GL iNet devices if cost

Re: [GLLUG] Intro and network drive

2020-03-23 Thread Travis Mooney via GLLUG
Hey Davide — If that’s the case you should see it with mdns-scan. I don’t use Gnome 3 (still on Mate) but I’d expect it to pick up the share from zeroconf as well. T ** Travis Mooney-Evans Writer - Photographer - Technologist tra...@mooney-evans.com +447908631440 Skype: ttmooney > On 23

Re: [GLLUG] Useful little cute box full of IP glue

2020-02-11 Thread Travis Mooney via GLLUG
MeJ (and everyone) -- The GL iNet routers are pretty good. I use these as APs: https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-b1300/ Also available in a PoE version (which I need to remember to order for the office). And my travel MiFi is also by GL iNet: https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-mifi/ No