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Yeah VLANs seem like a viable option for the average user. ;-)It's true, but you can say that about almost anything. For example, for the "average" user lemmy is confusing compared to reddit. Besides, I'm just talking about how I tackle diseases inside my network, not what the average user should do.Creating an account on lemmy.world is not much more difficult than creating one on reddit. Configurating VLANs is another story.I have a router that can do it. Then I realized it felt like work to learn it so I stopped.
It's true, but you can say that about almost anything. For example, for the "average" user lemmy is confusing compared to reddit. Besides, I'm just talking about how I tackle diseases inside my network, not what the average user should do.Creating an account on lemmy.world is not much more difficult than creating one on reddit. Configurating VLANs is another story.I have a router that can do it. Then I realized it felt like work to learn it so I stopped.
Creating an account on lemmy.world is not much more difficult than creating one on reddit. Configurating VLANs is another story.I have a router that can do it. Then I realized it felt like work to learn it so I stopped.
Yeah VLANs seem like a viable option for the average user. ;-)
It's true, but you can say that about almost anything. For example, for the "average" user lemmy is confusing compared to reddit.
Besides, I'm just talking about how I tackle diseases inside my network, not what the average user should do.
Creating an account on lemmy.world is not much more difficult than creating one on reddit. Configurating VLANs is another story.
I have a router that can do it. Then I realized it felt like work to learn it so I stopped.