homelab-network-readiness
Homelab Network Readiness
Use this skill before changing a home or small-lab network that mixes VLANs, Pi-hole or another local DNS resolver, firewall rules, and remote VPN access.
This is a planning and review skill. Do not turn it into copy-paste router, firewall, or VPN configuration unless the target platform, current topology, rollback path, console access, and maintenance window are all known.
When to Use
- Preparing to split a flat network into trusted, IoT, guest, server, or management VLANs.
- Moving DHCP clients to Pi-hole, AdGuard Home, Unbound, or another local DNS resolver.
- Adding WireGuard, Tailscale, ZeroTier, OpenVPN, or router-native VPN access.
- Reviewing whether a homelab change can lock the operator out of the gateway, switch, access point, DNS server, or VPN server.
- Turning an informal home-network idea into a staged migration plan with
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