Hello, slimming down on things. Negligible outcomes maybe, but I've done many such things, to the point it all could add up meaningfully. Interesting reading Wireshark, I've disabled STP, spanning tree, seeing how it isn't really needed for a basic home network setup like mine (1 router, 2 computers). I also see LLDP originating from the Asus router going off in regular-ish intervals. In this house we only browse the internet and myself the odd internet game.
I don't do any of this.
I've used openSSH once, and may need it again, does it effect that? Will it effect my router settings page? I never need to peer into network resources from my computer. I never need to know what's on the other end of my router from my PC. I don't have apps or services that I use that would want to do the same.
Is there a way to turn LLDP off?
Thanks.
LLDP is mainly used in wired Ethernet-connected devices to facilitate management of network resources and simplify networking tasks for administrators in a multi-vendor network.
I don't do any of this.
I've used openSSH once, and may need it again, does it effect that? Will it effect my router settings page? I never need to peer into network resources from my computer. I never need to know what's on the other end of my router from my PC. I don't have apps or services that I use that would want to do the same.
Is there a way to turn LLDP off?
Thanks.