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Routers are often needed in any network beyond basic consumer level, ... *BUT* you don't need to deal with commercial products that often times can't really do what needs to get done!

Tune in next Wednesday when to see how to take almost any PC (even a
Raspberry Pi) and build a functional router that can be customized for
just about any network job.

This is MAIN Topic: Build A Router With Spare Hardware
BY: Grant Taylor and Lee_Lammert.

Starts @~7:15pm

(Last month, Grant did the tutorial on "What's a router and why do you need one." The recording is available in the SLUUG archive at https://www.sluug.org/resources/presentations/ )

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@~7:00pm The main talk was presceeded by a brief Q&A, Announcements, & Introductions. THAT is precceded at

@6:30 by the base TUTORIAL...
BASIC Tutorial: WHAT IS HOSTALIASES
BY: Grant Taylor
Sort of a way to do nicknames for hosts, commands on a system. Similar to multiple names in /etc/hosts file.
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EVERY mtng:

# www.sluug.org/next

6:30pm Basic TUTORIAL
~7:00pm Announcments & general Q&A
~7:15pm MAIN presentation
The URL link to instructions at the www.sluug.org home page, are posted the day prior to this remote ZOOM meeting. The "next" link is called "linked here". You may have to refresh your browser after each time you check.

ONLINE MEETINGS ONLY until further notice.
ONLINE session will use remote video software.
CONNECTION instructions will be on the www.sluug.org web page and our mailing lists. Note that your browser cache may need to be refreshed each time you check the above web page for the instructions. We will open the remote session at about 6:00 PM, so that you can join early to test your microphone, screen and video sharing.

Details will be published on https://www.sluug.org/ when available.

Network Engineering
Network Infrastructure
Open Source
DIY Technology
Cisco Router and Switches

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Online SLUUG talk for network hobbyists: build a customizable router from spare hardware (PC or Raspberry Pi) and learn how to configure it.

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