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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • A lot of the IPs are virtual, e.g. services on metallb, and my home is littered with wi-fi smart-home devices, each requiring their own ipv4.

    Before all this I had my own router which allowed me to change the subnet, but after “upgrading” my router, it hard-codes the subnet it dishes out to be a /24. So on my LAN, with my current router, I can only feasibly support a /24 subnet on ipv4.

    The real kicker is if I could disable the DHCP server, I could run my own, but my ISP’s router software does not have that setting.