If Miami with all it's sketchyness turns out to be a great location I can't fathom Orlando not getting one. Orlando is a solid town with a lot of upper middle class residential.
Microcenter isn't perfect but I try to give them business when I can. Having zero local retail parts available can be a pain at times. My 990 Pro and 7800x3d in my current build were sourced at MC.
I also signed up for the free Proton. I have a vpn at home that tunnels me home. But to access content from other countries VOD services I too am thinking about expanding to the paid option.
I have DoT configured on my pfsense for all clients in my house. Web filtering DNS over TLS from cleanbrowsing specifically since I have little kids. I too really dislike DoH going direct from browsers.
FYI, I know this wasn't the direct quetion, but extenders are garbage. Never use them. Either use a single router or a mesh system if you don't want to deploy your own APs.
Thanks! I'm in for one. There are 2 of them literally on the same street on my way home and I see that sign calling me everyday but the drive through at both places are backed up. This gives me reason to wait in line now :D
Anything that leads to cheaper/more economical manufacture without adversely affecting performance is the future. So I would think ghiplets are most certainly in our future.
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Thank you, exact what I was looking for. I wouldn't run realtek in BSD. But knowing you have first hand experience with the 226 gives me confidence to run that on my next build.
I've used Intel i225v (B3) and Intel i226v on OPNsense (same FreeBSD base as pfSense) with no issues. No additional configuration is needed for the Intel stuff but you'll need to use realtek-re-kmod to get Realtek NICs working correctly (plenty...