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Using Virtualbox we build a virtual home network with two OpenWrt Routers, a Linux VM and a Windows VM and a LAN and a WAN. You can use this to try out all of the stuff that I have presented in my network videos.
00:00 (tell) Setting the scene, content
00:37 (intro) OneMarcFifty - the place for digital DIY
00:46 (tell) describing the solution
01:53 (show) Installing Virtualbox in Windows
03:45 (show) Installing Virtualbox in Linux
08:40 (tell) enable vt-x in Bios
09:20 (show) configure the LAN in Virtualbox
10:54 (tell) build the 1st router
11:14 (show) Installing the 1st OpenWrt Router
21:07 (tell) Installing 2nd router in LAN
21:47 (show) Installing 2nd OpenWrt Router
27:10 (tell) Adding additional images
28:40 (show) Adding images and setting LAN network
29:35 (tell) Taking Snapshots and reverting
How to test scenarios from other videos
Home VPN with Wireguard
VPN Service / Wireguard VPS
31:33 (show) bridging Ethernet and Wi-Fi into Virtualbox
33:16 (tell) conclusion, call to action, wrap up
Links in the video:
Virtualization settings Bios : www.isumsoft.com/computer/ena...
VirtualBox download: www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downl...
OpenWrt image: downloads.openwrt.org/release...
Ubuntu: releases.ubuntu.com/20.04.1/u...
Debian: cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/...
Windows 10: www.microsoft.com/de-de/softw...
Related videos:
Wireguard VPN for home network access on OpenWrt: • VPN for your Home Netw...
Wireguard VPN on a linux VPS: • How to make your own V...
VPN bonding part 1: • Double Internet Speed ...
VPN bonding part 2: • Combining two internet...
Chat with Marc on Discord - • Video
Building a home network on a budget: • HOME NETWORK on a BUDGET
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Acknowledgement: The Linux penguin ("tux") is based on an initial suggestion on the linux-kernel mailing list by Alan Cox. The design is by lewing@isc.tamu.edu - many thanks !!!