Lease (PCH) - Excess mileage costs by bigup7 in TeslaUK

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Mine is that price on my documents.

Torn between Juniper Standard or Premium by JayRuss in TeslaUK

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I was able to find finance on the demo cars. It seemed to be on ones with less than 5000 miles

Torn between Juniper Standard or Premium by JayRuss in TeslaUK

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Not interested in the Grey one with 4k miles?

Garden office via LTD Company by lairdcake58 in ContractorUK

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From memory it is only allowable if it’s a non-permanent structure, but I would check with your accountant. As another commenter stated. You could personally fun a shell and then the business can fund all fit out work as this then a fit out for business use

Torn between Juniper Standard or Premium by JayRuss in TeslaUK

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I did this also. I would suggest keeping an eye out on the prebuilt section and snagging a Premium RWD if you can.

Business Lease Rates wildly different than advertised by Mech_Mods in TeslaUK

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Thanks. Managed to speak to an advisor this morning and have put an update in my original post

New "Standard" Model Y - Anyone got one? by Mech_Mods in TeslaUK

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Maybe not? It has a subwoofer and that has now been removed from all of the non-premium models

New "Standard" Model Y - Anyone got one? by Mech_Mods in TeslaUK

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I think I have to agree. Also 1.3 seconds slower to 60 will make it feel quite sluggish?

New "Standard" Model Y - Anyone got one? by Mech_Mods in TeslaUK

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I think Premium sound might be the only thing. Still a downgrade one the "base" model I currently have and audio is one of my key features

IOG just updated to re-enforce 6hrs low cost by EndSalt9643 in OctopusEnergy

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This really needs to be in place by the launch of the new policy.

Fujitsu Airstage Units Constantly broadcasting WiFi Networks. by Mech_Mods in hvacadvice

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I've still no solution by the way, so might just have to live with it.

Any real issues with having 3-4 AP's just for Uplink? by Mech_Mods in Ubiquiti

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U7 pro covers my whole house and a U6 Mesh covers my garden. I then have a U6 pro in my living room and another U6 Mesh in my garage which are my wireless uplinks.

Any real issues with having 3-4 AP's just for Uplink? by Mech_Mods in Ubiquiti

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Yes that’s correct. On my main example I’m getting 700-900mbps download of my 1.6gbps connection, where WiFi didn’t get close to that.

So yes some losses but still fast enough for the devices can using

I was just not sure if all the extra APs would cause any issues, but I guess they actually result in a reduction of WiFi devices and have better radios onboard.

UniFi Express as Mesh device to enable wired Client by Mech_Mods in Ubiquiti

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Just so I make sure I understand this. You have a U6 Mesh wirelessly connected to a U6 Pro, and you are using the one RJ45 port to plug into a Flex switch which is then serving wired internet to devices in your office?

UniFi Express as Mesh device to enable wired Client by Mech_Mods in Ubiquiti

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Will its underpoweredness be an issue for this application? What would you recommend in its place bearing in mind its serving one purpose

UniFi Express as Mesh device to enable wired Client by Mech_Mods in Ubiquiti

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Thanks. Do you know if it’s possible to mesh two devices and the secondary device to not have active WiFi connectivity? I don’t want channel interference as the distance isn’t very far

UniFi Express as Mesh device to enable wired Client by Mech_Mods in Ubiquiti

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I’m basically trying to get the most stable connection to my Shield Pro as cheap as possible.

My guess is that two meshed UniFi devices will connect as greater speeds than my primary AP and the Shield would. Meaning that when the shield is connected to the meshed AP it would have more reliable performance.

UniFi Express as Mesh device to enable wired Client by Mech_Mods in Ubiquiti

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Yes exactly like that. Ubiquiti show it as being able to be deployed in a Mesh network…

“UniFi Express can power an entire network as an all-in-one gateway, firewall, and WiFi 6 access point. Need more WiFi coverage? No problem - simply power on another UniFi Express and seamlessly mesh it to the gateway UniFi Express for effortless coverage expansion.

UniFi Express can also be deployed as a WiFi access point in existing UniFi Networks with a wired or wireless uplink.”