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* [http://192.168.69.2 192.168.69.2]- [[TrueNAS NAS]]
* [http://192.168.69.2 192.168.69.2]- [[TrueNAS NAS]]
* [http://192.168.69.3 192.168.69.3]- [[ubuntu0]]
* [http://192.168.69.3 192.168.69.3]- [[ubuntu0]]
* [https://192.168.69.6 192.168.69.6]- SSH, DNS (pihole+unbound) and git server [[Raspberry Pi]]
* [https://192.168.69.4 192.168.69.4]- [[Backup NAS]]
* [https://192.168.69.5 192.168.69.5]- [[Wifi-omada0]]
* [https://192.168.69.6 192.168.69.6]- git server [[Raspberry Pi]]
* [http://192.168.69.7 192.168.69.7]- [[Intel Compute Stick]]
* [http://192.168.69.7 192.168.69.7]- [[Intel Compute Stick]]
* [http://192.168.69.8 192.168.69.8]- [[Blikvm PiKVM|PiKVM]]
* [http://192.168.69.8 192.168.69.8]- [[Switches#TL-RP108GE|TL-RP108GE]]
* [http://192.168.69.11 192.168.69.11]- [[Switches#TL-RP108GE]]
* [http://192.169.69.10 192.169.69.10]- [[Routerbox]]
* [http://192.168.69.15 192.168.69.15]- [[Blikvm PiKVM|TESMart KVM Switch]]

Latest revision as of 21:08, 27 November 2023

The main network all of my homelab devices use is this one, the main network. It is typically the default (untagged) VLAN on most switches. It uses the default gateway. There aren't any rules between clients of this network.

Notable static IPs