The smartest upgrade I made to my home network cost under $20
For a while now, my home network has felt a bit like an elaborate experiment; mostly stable, occasionally chaotic, and always one poorly timed migration away from my fiancée asking, “Why did the Wi-Fi just die?” My home lab had grown slowly and organically: a Proxmox machine here, a NAS there, a stack of self-hosted services, and whatever Docker container I was testing that week. Individually, they weren’t a problem. Together, they formed a noisy background hum of broadcast traffic, constant updates, and unpredictable workloads.
For a while now, my home network has felt a bit like an elaborate experiment; mostly stable, occasionally chaotic, and always one poorly timed migration away from my fiancée asking, “Why did the Wi-Fi just die?” My home lab had grown slowly and organically: a Proxmox machine here, a NAS there, a stack of self-hosted services, and whatever Docker container I was testing that week. Individually, they weren’t a problem. Together, they formed a noisy background hum of broadcast traffic, constant updates, and unpredictable workloads.
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