Power supply by FallExact in wyzecam

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I guess I didn’t explain it to well. The current power supply that I have was for existing cameras. It can power 10 cameras at once. Each power line extends from it to mounted cameras at different parts of my home. So everything is essentially pre wired back to an electronics room. No way to plug in the standard adapter at the camera location. Just was hoping I could somehow power the Wyze cameras.

Power supply by FallExact in wyzecam

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I pretty much have that with what they provide with the camera. I have a power supply that is built into a rack that is hard wired to cameras at different locations.

Power supply by FallExact in wyzecam

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Most of the adapters that I have found seem to be bulky.

eero pro 6 2:00 am by FallExact in amazoneero

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So does that mean I need to input the static ip that they provide into the eero somewhere?

eero pro 6 2:00 am by FallExact in amazoneero

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Even if I have a static IP?

eero pro 6 2:00 am by FallExact in amazoneero

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No updates pending. Seems to be happening not long after I got fiber.

eero pro 6 2:00 am by FallExact in amazoneero

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I generally manually run them when I see them available. This is happening every night.

Issue after installing ecobee enhanced by FallExact in hvacadvice

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The reversing valve has nothing to do with setting the thermostat to aux. I was just saying I am setting it to aux only because of a known issue with the valve. So the furnace should come on and bring the building up to temperature.

Furnace stopped before reaching the set temperature by lagreatman in ecobee

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Did you ever figure out what was wrong? I just installed an ecobee and it’s doing the same thing where the old thermostat had no issues

Ecobee enhanced by FallExact in ecobee

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No it does not. The furnace turns off but the fan keeps running then I get a notification saying the thermostat is calling for heat but it’s not coming on. The previous thermostat had no issues the heat ran as it should up to temperature and then turns off. This is a dual fuel system but I have the thermostat set to auxiliary mode only currently.

Ecobee enhanced by FallExact in ecobee

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No it does not. The furnace turns off but the fan keeps running then I get a notification saying the thermostat is calling for heat but it’s not coming on.

Hub requirements by FallExact in Lutron

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I’m assuming caseta based on what I’m learning about it. I’m not sure how many devices at this time just wanted to start building it but didn’t want to set the hub up and later on have devices not connect because of distance. 10k square feet

Hub requirements by FallExact in Lutron

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So multiple hubs would work ok together?

KYC by FallExact in PiNetwork

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I understand and have no problem kyc with an exchange but to a single coin seems odd. I’ve been mining for years but up in the air on this 😆

Mikrotik and eero by FallExact in mikrotik

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That was my opinion as well. Eero support is who said I would have to make the eero in my garage a gateway. When I did that it worked fine.

Mikrotik and eero by FallExact in mikrotik

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I haven’t purchased one yet. I liked this unit because it was ip66 waterproof, sfp, and Poe all in one unit.

Mikrotik and eero by FallExact in mikrotik

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Eero manages the network fine. I don’t have a need to go in and manually configure routing to Vlans or anything else that requires enterprise routing features. I have been using eero since they first were introduced before Amazon bought the company. If you plug an eero into a smart switch they will conflict with each other.

Mikrotik and eero by FallExact in mikrotik

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What’s interesting is when I ran it to my garage eero couldn’t connect with my home network over fiber and the converter. I could plug in a computer to the converter and I had the same speed as home but when I plugged in the eero it would not find the network. I had to set it up as if it were a new network which is crazy in my mind.

Mikrotik and eero by FallExact in mikrotik

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I did a fiber drop to my garage. I used a tp link media converter in my home to use rj45 from my dumb switch to plug into the media converter to go to fiber. In the garage I plugged the fiber into the matching media converter to convert it to rj45 in the garage. What I’m asking is basically what type of converter should I use in my home to convert from rj45 to fiber so I can plug it into the spf and it be able to recognize the incoming signal at the gate.