



My own measures compare to the "average" SMB (t. Greetings, all!I think we likely have read plenty of "best practice" opinions here on Spiceworks, blog posts, technical documents, etc. Real World Computing Environment Practices Security.Snap! - Wi-Fi 7, Beards, Vat-Grown Meat, Space Garbage, Paralyzed Patients Walk Spiceworks Originalsįlashback: Back on November 15, 1971, An advertisement in the magazine Electronic News announces the first commercially available microprocessor.VERY crude little dance, but If I remember correctly, it worked for me. I then plugged the USG into the switch to let it handle DHCP by default, plugged the Pi into the switch, let the now reset USG give the non-static Pi an IP address, scanned the little network to find the PI, and the USG got adopted by the controller without issue.įrom there I could configure the USG however I wanted, making sure it handed out DHCP on whatever subnet I changed it to before finally making everything static and configured the way I wanted it to be. (Keeping it completely on it's own network using the dumb switch.) I also made sure the USG was forgotten from the controller. I was very limited on tools and time, but from what I remember I ended up using a nearby dumb switch, nuking the static IP on the Pi controller, rebooting it, and resetting the USG. I changed subnets around and tried to mess with it a bunch of different ways. I remember something similar a while ago when trying to adopt a USG into an existing network using a statically assigned IP raspberry pi as controller.
