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rehydrate5503@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•TP-Link cold feet - go for ubiquiti instead?English0·6 months agoFair enough. Is there anything one can do to mitigate? Like I know for the recent issue in the news, a mitigation strategy for consumers is to basically reboot their router often. I keep my router and all hardware up to date, and try to follow news here. Not sure if there is really anything else I could do.
rehydrate5503@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•TP-Link cold feet - go for ubiquiti instead?English0·6 months agoFrom what I’ve seen it seems consumer routers, but it raises flags is all, and makes me reconsider options.
rehydrate5503@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Thousands of hacked TP-Link routers used in years-long account takeover attacksEnglish0·6 months agoSo I just added a TP-Link switch (TL-SG3428X) and access point (EAP670) to my network, using OPNSense for routing. I’m still within the return window for both items. I understand the article mentions routers, but should I consider returning these, and upping my budget to go for ubiquity? The AP would only be like $30 more for an equivalent, so that’s negligible, but a switch that meets my needs is about 1.6x more. And still only has 2 SFP+ ports, while I need 3 at minimum.
You all are getting sleep?