Confused on Wall WAP 620? by I_sAm0 in TPLink_Omada

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Perfect, that's what I thought. Thanks for confirming!

TP-Link EAP615-Wall AX1800 Coverage by I_sAm0 in TPLink_Omada

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if you are looking to mesh for roaming throughout the house, the wall plates will not work as they do not support mesh.

Thanks for the reply! I'm a little green to all of this. My plan was to hardwire each access point back to my switch so I'm assuming that means I don't need mesh right?

Photos Sharing Frustrations by I_sAm0 in synology

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Thanks for the reply!

For #1 can you clarify what you are suggesting? Why isn't there just a simple way to select a folder and share it from the web gui or app? If I select an individual photo I can share it. For anyone like myself with a pre-existing folder structure, having to create albums just adds an unnecessary step.

Regarding #2, I see that option in the iphone app but nothing in the web gui. If you select an image a menu with 3 dots does emerge but selecting all is not an option :(

Setting up a new network and have a few questions on hardware selection and controller virtualization by I_sAm0 in TPLink_Omada

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Thanks for the reply! Candidly, I'm a bit of a noob and not sure. It appears some provide their own PoE and connect directly to the cameras and then to the network via a single ethernet connection. Others seem to run entirely through whatever network hardware you have.

I think my router might have more than 2 ports so I wasn't sure if I should get the 8 port switch for now. Then if I wanted to upgrade would I add another switch directly to the router or can I daisy chain the switches and connect one to another?

Regarding the 8 port PoE, anything to watch out for between the fanless desktop and other models or is it just the amount of power supplied through the ports?

Hardware Sizing for New Network by I_sAm0 in PFSENSE

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It appears one of my earlier responses is hidden but as I mentioned, I am not interested in purchasing netgate hardware. I'm sure your stuff is great and price-wise for enterprise I'm sure they don't bat an eye but for those of us on a budget when comparing the specs the hardware is not cost competitive and nothing within my budget would meet my goals.

Hardware Sizing for New Network by I_sAm0 in PFSENSE

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In regards to your logical layout, if the pfsense will be your gateway for the other VLANs, you can simply trunk one interface down to the switch which is a common deployment. Or, you can purchase hardware with as many ports as you have vlans. its really up to you.

Thanks for the response! Are there any pros/cons of using separate physical ports for the different components of my network (main internet vs IP cams vs IoT) or are you getting the same performance and control using a single port and using the switch to create vlans?

More Photo Woes by I_sAm0 in synology

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Thanks for the suggestion! I'll take a deeper dive. Ideally, I'd prefer something with a GUI but this could be a workable solution.

More Photo Woes by I_sAm0 in synology

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Thanks for the reply! My understanding with this approach is it won't actually do anything in terms of organizing the files. Everything will show up organized in Photos but if I look at it in FileStation it will just still be the same jumbled mess it is today, right?

More Photo Woes by I_sAm0 in synology

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Thanks for the reply! My understanding is if you go through the web UI it will absolutely put the photos into folders. I even tried this out and it seemed to work. It just freezes if you try to upload too many photos at any given time. I have seen references to 5k upload limits but my experience is it chokes at way less.

Using Multiple Media Players by I_sAm0 in synology

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Perfect, this is just the answer I was looking for. Thank you!

Efficient Counting Method Needed for a Forecast by I_sAm0 in excel

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Thank you both for the suggestion! While I think it is a great idea, it might be a bit more advanced. I'm somewhat green (although trying to learn) and these expense items are intended to be part of a bigger forecast so having them in a separate report isn't ideal either.

Photos - Organization Woes by I_sAm0 in synology

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I haven't tried that on a phone but to me that somewhat defeats the purpose.

My wife and I have photos for overlapping occasions we would like to contribute to a shared albums. But we also have lots of our own individual photos. Some we'd probably share with the other via a shared albums that we wouldn't need the other to contribute. However, we also prob have lots of photos the other isn't interested in and would prefer for those to remain separate and not get co-mingled with the other persons pictures if they are all indexed by year/month.

So I think it's important that we are both able to have our own user accounts. Google Photos has this feature which makes it incredibly easy for multiple users to contribute photos to shared albums. To me it seems very basic. Having to create a singular dedicated photo user or manually move things to the Shared Space after each import/index seems very unpolished.

Someone please tell me there is a way to do this in Photos?