A huge upshot to using a laptop is you have a built-in UPS and KVM.

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    8 days ago

    If it isn’t 192.168.1.0/24 then you should blur it. Mine is completely random and I keep it to myself.

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        Using a random non-default subnet increases security (slightly, and only through obscurity) by making it harder for a compromised device to perform automated attacks against, most often, your router. Typically they’re pretty simple scripts that just try to hit default ports on default IPs.

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          1 day ago

          That’s not how networking works

          If someone is on the inside of your network you have much bigger issues. Having a random subnet won’t do anything as they can just look at the arp/ndp tables.