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Kalcifer

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Kalcifer OP , to homelab in Does Avahi work over a bridged network?
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Router B is bridging Device B to Router A's network, so they aren't on separate vlans; thus, it shouldn't require an mDNS reflector as that repeats mDNS between separate subnets.

Kalcifer OP , to homelab in Does Avahi work over a bridged network?
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Are your clients all on the same subnet

Router A (192.168.0.1) is a different subnet than router B (192.168.2.1).

Make sure you’re actually doing a bridge

Bridge was added using the linked guide (it uses relayd).

Kalcifer , to Selfhosted in Backing-up Single Board Computer
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The fact that it's a "single board" computer, specifically, is mildly irrelevant, imo; just follow standard backup practices. The only way the type of computer really comes into question is whether or not it has adequate resources to run whatever backup solution that you choose. For my usecase, Borg works great, but choose whatever solution fits your requirements. The "simplest", and lightest solution is probably rsync, but that may leave a lot to be desired.

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