How to Set Up Free Home Network Monitoring (Before Something Breaks)
Most homelab disasters follow the same pattern: you notice something's wrong when it's already too late. A drive fails silently. Your Plex server has been down all week. Your NAS is 97% full and ha...

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Most homelab disasters follow the same pattern: you notice something's wrong when it's already too late. A drive fails silently. Your Plex server has been down all week. Your NAS is 97% full and has been for two months. The email you should have gotten never came. Home network monitoring doesn't have to cost anything. Here's how to set up real-time alerts and dashboards that actually tell you when something needs attention — before it becomes a problem. Why You Need This (Even for a Small Homelab) Even a basic homelab — NAS, a couple of VMs, maybe a Pi or two — has more failure points than you think. Drives fail. Containers crash and don't restart. A botched config update takes something offline. RAM fills up and services start behaving weirdly. Without monitoring, you find out when something stops working. With monitoring, you find out immediately — and often you can fix it before anyone notices. Option 1: Uptime Kuma (The Essential First Tool) Uptime Kuma is the quickest win in homel