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I am very new to networking, but I am having a lot of fun since I replaced my Spectrum router with a Asus RT-86U Pro. I have tried both Merlin and stock firmware out. I've learned PfSense, Skynet and Diversion through the router and had a great time. Now I have the desire to make a Home Lab of my own.
I have an old gaming pc that runs well. Its got a 3700x, 2070 Super, 16GB RAM and a 1TB NVMe SSD and has Windows 11 Pro installed. From what I understand, this isn't the right device to achieve my goals. Its going to use way more power than specialized devices. But, if I install a dual 2.5Gbit NIC and run everything through VM's it could function as a learning platform?
My ultimate goal is to learn. Very close to that, I'd like to have a hardware firewall, the ability to block ads and have DNS over TLS enabled before it hits the Spectrum Modem - all network wide. If it helps, I have a Spectrum 1Gbit plan and it seems overprovisioned to 1.25Gbps once I plugged it into the router's 2.5G WAN port.
TLR Probably a common question "I've got a decent gaming PC but I want to do more Home Lab Stuff".
Any guidance is appreciated and thanks for reading what is probably a common question to those who get the itch.
I have an old gaming pc that runs well. Its got a 3700x, 2070 Super, 16GB RAM and a 1TB NVMe SSD and has Windows 11 Pro installed. From what I understand, this isn't the right device to achieve my goals. Its going to use way more power than specialized devices. But, if I install a dual 2.5Gbit NIC and run everything through VM's it could function as a learning platform?
My ultimate goal is to learn. Very close to that, I'd like to have a hardware firewall, the ability to block ads and have DNS over TLS enabled before it hits the Spectrum Modem - all network wide. If it helps, I have a Spectrum 1Gbit plan and it seems overprovisioned to 1.25Gbps once I plugged it into the router's 2.5G WAN port.
TLR Probably a common question "I've got a decent gaming PC but I want to do more Home Lab Stuff".
Any guidance is appreciated and thanks for reading what is probably a common question to those who get the itch.