Covers the practical decisions for setting up a home network that won't paint you into a corner later. Walks through gateway choices (ISP router vs UniFi vs OPNsense), IP planning that avoids the `192.168.1.0/24` trap, DHCP reservations for anything you'll SSH into, and the case for using `home.arpa` instead of made-up local domains. The anti-patterns section is honest about common mistakes like double NAT and running DHCP on repurposed consumer routers. It assumes you want segmentation eventually but doesn't force VLANs on day one. Good for anyone moving past a single ISP router or planning a small homelab without enterprise networking experience.
npx skills add https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code --skill homelab-network-setup