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Building a Better network (with cisco devices) - Skullmeat - 10-11-2017 ![]() I'm sick of crap consumer hardware, so I bit the bullet and got myself some used, but immensely powerful network hardware. These devices are currently configured to manage my home network. All you need to keep is your ISP modem. It's a bit difficult to setup as there is no fancy GUI on these devices, its all command line. I'm thinking of doing a series of posts on network configuration with these devices, would you guys be interested? RE: Building a Better ntetwork (with cisco devices) - Asura - 10-11-2017 I would be interested in the series. RE: Building a Better ntetwork (with cisco devices) - mothered - 10-12-2017 Can't go wrong with Cisco, that's for sure. I'd be most Interested In reading your tutorial. RE: Building a Better ntetwork (with cisco devices) - busaidi - 10-14-2017 interesting ... keep up the good work RE: Building a Better network (with cisco devices) - zorrophreak - 10-15-2017 Some days the pomf file links work when embedded...other days they dont. It looks very good and I have to say I'm glad your networking stuff is doing well. I might post my home network in a bit. Thanks, Justin. RE: Building a Better network (with cisco devices) - --null-- - 10-16-2017 I'd love a series on this RE: Building a Better network (with cisco devices) - Trik3r - 10-17-2017 i would love to see a series on this too, i would really nice to see a more on how to keep our network safe and operating at a optimum level . RE: Building a Better network (with cisco devices) - Cjone1700 - 03-06-2018 (10-11-2017, 10:32 PM)Skullmeat Wrote: Id be interested in the series and I’m taking Cisco 1 CCNA R&S. We use that same switch I believe but the router is different. And compared to linux bro the CISCO CLI is easy but it has its days lol |