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    <title>Lab Journal - NetBird Routing Peer</title>
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  <summary>Setting Up a NetBird Routing Peer  Welcome! In this post I’ll be explaining how to set up a NetBird routing peer for remote access to your homelab. I’ll also be going though the challenges I faced trying to achieve high availability (HA) and why true HA didn’t work out for me.  This post assumes you have some experience with NetBird and have an instance set up already. I’ll be walking through a...</summary>

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    <title>Lab Journal - Intro</title>
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    <published>2026-01-31T22:22:00+08:00</published>
  
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  <summary>I did a poll a while ago about what people would like to see when I eventually started writing posts here, and honestly I did not expect the answer to be my homelab but here we are. Because at this point it’s too big to cover in just one post, I’m going to introduce it a bit here and I’ll be expanding on it in different posts as I work on different components.  The Basic Setup  My lab is split ...</summary>

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