Posts Tagged ‘printer’
TL;DR As Internet of Things (IoT) devices become more commonplace managing the risks they bring becomes more of a bother. I’ve chosen to deal with this by having different network zones for different trust levels; implemented mostly with OpenWrt. But it’s still a compromise where various security risks are accepted as OK given the effort […]
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Tags: BeyondCorp, CRA, file, Fire Stick, firewall, HA, home, Home Assistant, Internet, IoT, Kodi, MUD, NAS, network, OpenWRT, print, printer, Raspberry Pi, security, SSID, subnet, trust, VLAN, wifi, Zero Trust, zones
December 2025
Pupdate It’s been quite dry over the Christmas break, which has encouraged some longer than usual walks that the boys have enjoyed. After a scan at the start of the month Milo has now almost completed the first cycle of his 4th modified ‘CHOP’ chemotherapy protocol. As before, low neutrophils mean we’re a little behind […]
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Laser Printers
My family prints a lot[1] – about 1200 pages/year, which is why I made the decision almost a decade ago to switch from inkjet to laser. Inkjets weren’t just costing me a fortune in ink; they were also costing me a fortune in printers because they kept clogging up and failing in various ways. I […]
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Tags: 1320C, 2420DN, Dell, HP, inkjet, laser, LaserJet, printer