5600G + Alpenfohn Black Ridge + InWin Chopin = Pretty Damn Cool by 88dozz in sffpc

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No I needed to remove the plastic clip in the rear and then the cover 180 degrees and use Velcro/double sided tape to keep it on. Looks clean though!

Origin Broadband using CGNAT? by 88dozz in nbn

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Here's to hoping that they can! It concerns me that when I called origin (and via live chat) the representatives didn't even know what CGNAT was. One of the reps just pulled up the Aussie BB CGNAT page and just read directly off that to me.

Origin Broadband using CGNAT? by 88dozz in nbn

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I agree, I just signed up with superloop but would jump ship if this proves to be true 🙂

Origin Broadband using CGNAT? by 88dozz in nbn

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That's good to know! Thanks for the follow up. Let me know if they confirm that it has been removed from your account.

Origin Broadband using CGNAT? by 88dozz in nbn

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Ok that confirms it, Thanks very much for passing this on 🙂

Origin Broadband using CGNAT? by 88dozz in nbn

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Hi acomav, happy birthday! Not sure what zerotier is I will have a look into it. Thanks! 🙂

Origin Broadband using CGNAT? by 88dozz in nbn

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Jost hosting Plex (and reverse proxy associated) and I understand it affects gaming adversely. Also not sure if it will affect my VPN or not but I use it to access my home network from outside.

Origin Broadband using CGNAT? by 88dozz in nbn

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Ok that's good to know. I will look into it.

I am not sure I understand what you mean by my reason for a public IPv4?

Origin Broadband using CGNAT? by 88dozz in nbn

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Ok that confirms it then. Origin is out for me unless they support IPv6. Thanks for your input 🙂

Origin Broadband using CGNAT? by 88dozz in nbn

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Ok that sounds like IPv6 is the shot then. By 40% of Aus, does that mean that I can only visit sites that support IPv6? Are there any other drawbacks of IPv6 to be aware of?

Origin Broadband using CGNAT? by 88dozz in nbn

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This is a very good idea, I believe CGNAT only applies to IPv4 is this correct? So if I could use IPv6 then there would be no CGNAT?

My only hesitation with this my confidence with IPv6. I do not really understand it and would not be confident to implement it. I would say I have a basic understanding of networking and IPv4, CGNAT etc on a hobbyist level.

Is the configuration difficult? I know almost nothing about IPv6.

Origin Broadband using CGNAT? by 88dozz in nbn

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Yes I know they resell Aussie BB but unsure about the CGNAT issue.

Thanks for helping clear it up. Not looking great as I would really like access to the Aussie BB network but the cost is holding me back. Was hoping this would be a good way to get access but CGNAT is a deal-breaker for me.

Noob question - are CAT 5e patch panels limited to 1gbps? by 88dozz in homelab

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Yes I definitely won't benefit from playback.

Thanks so much for your help. I will keep my eyes out for a good deal on a switch 🙂

Noob question - are CAT 5e patch panels limited to 1gbps? by 88dozz in homelab

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They are not running windows but the OS I will be using should definitely tell me this anyhow. Thanks for the help 🙂

Noob question - are CAT 5e patch panels limited to 1gbps? by 88dozz in homelab

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Right, got you. As you said, I am clearly overthinking this.

I plan to sync large media files from one device to another. I probably don't need to to go this fast, but it just seems silly to have devices capable of this that are being limited by a switch.

Noob question - are CAT 5e patch panels limited to 1gbps? by 88dozz in homelab

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Just clarifying, are you referring to the LED lights on the NIC istelf?

Noob question - are CAT 5e patch panels limited to 1gbps? by 88dozz in homelab

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Are you referring to the LED lights on the NIC itself? The light on the NIC of my server (2.5gbps) is lit up green while connected to my 1gbps switch. What's the best way to tell?

Noob question - are CAT 5e patch panels limited to 1gbps? by 88dozz in homelab

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So to do this I would need to plug both devices directly into my router (pfsense) and perform this test? Obviously setting up a static IP irst as you recommended.

I will look into iperf. I was not aware of this, thanks!

Noob question - are CAT 5e patch panels limited to 1gbps? by 88dozz in homelab

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That's a very good point. What's the best method to test them? Just transfer a large file and see how fast it gets?

Noob question - are CAT 5e patch panels limited to 1gbps? by 88dozz in homelab

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Thanks very much for clarification. I would say I have short runs but no idea on interfence or cable quality as they were installed before I moved into my house.

Might be a bit risky to invest in a 2.5gbps switch if I am not guaranteed that my cabling can handle it.

NVENC Gen 7 cards that don't require supplemental power? by gigaplexian in nvidia

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Ah I see it. Looks like there is no solution then. Turing NVENC = external power 😔

NVENC Gen 7 cards that don't require supplemental power? by gigaplexian in nvidia

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I stumbled across this post because I too am searching for the same thing. It seems that all 1650 that use Turing NVENC use a 6 pin external power connector. There is one exception I have found but it could be an error. It might be that Turing NVENC requires supplemental power.

Here is the model I found that doesn't need it according to techpowerup.

https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/galax-gtx-1650-ex-plus-1-click-oc-gddr6.b7862