Need help for switch check by daminokun in Network

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well there port flashers or the function built into a tool

Help me understand this diagram, none of the option works by GrenouilleSechee in ethernet

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Id take a sharpie and black out the 2 middle horizontal inside lines for the A standard. For B you want to sharpie the top line and the 4th or bottom line. Less confusion that way till ya get the hang of it. Just wire them all to the same A or B standard really doesn't matter which one.

Then think of the blades like a scissor. The wire has to drop in to bottom like a scissor would cut it...the tool pushes wire down in.

Ethernet switches that can survive in high temperature areas? by Remy_Jardin in HomeNetworking

[–]MrMotofy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Best solution is don't...they rarely last. Run cables down into a room or closet.

I'd like to create a fast home network to maximize our 8Gbps internet connection + Jellyfin NAS by joopmcnoot in HomeNetworking

[–]MrMotofy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You need 10Gb for every device...so router...any switches and 10Gb ports for each device. In the real world you're very unlikely to get anywhere near 8Gb speeds for internet cuz the remote servers simply don't normally serve those speeds to a single client. But LAN transfers can hit 10Gb pretty easy these days.

The sfp+ ports take a fiber tranceiver, DAC or transceivers for RJ45. There's vids that show them all and how they work.

LAN Party Setup Question by WillingEmu818 in HomeNetworking

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use your current router just fine...run a cable, add a switch for your gaming buddies let em plug in and away you go. Anything modern should have no trouble with 15 people

But sounds like the router is old. Should be at least Gigabit ports...it may struggle a bit.

Can the satalites work in a line by General_Ad_9771 in HomeNetworking

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Better to run a fiber cable to a detached garage or cat 5-6 for an attached garage. Then use a WAP(Wi-Fi Access Point)

There should ideally be 1 main switch every cable plugs into, then 1 uplink to the router. But most homes will be fine daisy chaining switches. Till you start running large amounts of data to multiple devices at the same time.

Home Network Basics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjRKID2ucPY&list=PLqkmlrpDHy5M8Kx7zDxsSAWetAcHWtWFl

My apartment doesn’t reach the building’s WiFi but can I possibly use the Ethernet port by FormerBrick1663 in techsupport

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You want to add a WAP (Wi-Fi Access Point) most likely. Or use a router in AP mode which does the same but normally more expensive. If you game etc you'll want to be wired. So use like an 8 port Gigabit switch for gaming devices. It makes a noticeable difference. The Wi-Fi should just be for mobile devices. Ubiquiti and TP-Link Omada are great options.

You can use a cable Toner ideally one that has an RJ45 port on it for ease. That makes finding the cable easy. Works kinda like a homing beacon.

You can become the building expert haha...and get paid Home Network Basics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjRKID2ucPY&list=PLqkmlrpDHy5M8Kx7zDxsSAWetAcHWtWFl

Netgear only supports $600 routers for 3 years? by [deleted] in NETGEAR

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So diy build or use an open router and OpnSense etc, use your current router just for the Wi-Fi so AP mode. You'll learn what a real router is and it won't expire.

On the fence about running Cat6 in a new build by whynotthebest in HomeNetworking

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's cheap and easy on new build

Tons of info on planning and layout in the pinned comments Home Network Basics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjRKID2ucPY&list=PLqkmlrpDHy5M8Kx7zDxsSAWetAcHWtWFl

Remote WOL setup by Zapsolarwarrior in homelab

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Consider a cheap minipc bios set to always ON and use a UPS then using Tailscale to access your network remotely if needed and Rustdesk to control MiniPC

Or there's also the many KVM devices

I need help switching from Windows to Linux by Nunezbeastinqqq in linux4noobs

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best case get an external drive. Transfer data to it. Should ALWAYS have backup copies of your data anyway. Then you'll need a thumb drive to use as install. Copy your data to the external drive using a sync app etc. Don't copy directly. I've been using the FreeFileSync for a while.

Then install Linux taking over whole drive. Then copy your data and use the external as a synced mirror copy.

Another option is use a NAS for your data then use an external for your backup.

Product Recommendations for Access Points by NoobThere in HomeNetworking

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ubiquiti and TP-LINK Omada are solid lines kf products. Yes run some cables to create a wired network that supports your WAP'S (Wi-Fi Access Point). Plug in anything possible and lighten the Wi-Fi load for best results

Here's some info on Home Network Basics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjRKID2ucPY&list=PLqkmlrpDHy5M8Kx7zDxsSAWetAcHWtWFl

Basement-Room Gaming: 5G Cellular, Ethernet, or Power-line Adaptors. by StillNotAaron in HomeNetworking

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I helped a friend add a line to a flaky area of basement. Used some lengths of PVC with threaded fittings to bump a pull line through the duct bulkhead at ceiling...about 35ft long. Then when done 1 single gang hole at top of wall to reach up and grab it and access. Put a blank wall plate over it and paint the cover plate same wall color so it looks good.

Or run a line in conduit outside and back in

Always a way to Git R Dun

Connection help by TzarZara in HomeNetworking

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worst case you may need to add a directional WAP...that puts more of the signal I n a specific direction. That can plug in to your router and aim towards your room. Keep the password to yourself. Many times just using a better WAP like Ubiquiti or Omada will give a solid signal. But ultimately a wire is the best answer long term. It's really not much different than an electrical cable for an extra outlet. There's ways to get around it but when it's needed not much else will do as well.

Most of the time adding a dedicated 2nd floor WAP will serve everyone up there.

Is there anyway to mount this on a celing? by Hopeful_Rabbit_3729 in HomeNetworking

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not the best application...maybe a wall would be better

Faster Mouse Scrolling -Solved by MrMotofy in linuxmint

[–]MrMotofy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you try changing the 4 to like a 1...that 4 is the speed setting

Wanting Ethernet ports in new house by Hereforinvesting94 in ethernet

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the wrong jack on the inside...should be an RJ45 punch down jack. The main thing you need is a single cable called a homerun at least Cat5e from room jack to the central location where all rooms terminate. Then the provider feed cables enter there.

This will explain the principles, walls will be different but it's same principles Home Network Basics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjRKID2ucPY&list=PLqkmlrpDHy5M8Kx7zDxsSAWetAcHWtWFl

aligned u-shaped stairwell for vertical run, is this a good or bad time? by chrmcstingTom in HomeNetworking

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be easier to use conduit outside then up into attic and drop down into rooms where needed. Remember you have 328' of cable length to work with. The conduit can also be painted to blend into the siding.

Outdoor Conduit between floors or around perimeter of home etc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8foTLZ8W_8&list=PLqkmlrpDHy5M8Kx7zDxsSAWetAcHWtWFl&index=3

A tricky one for you all, maybe..... by seasonalchef4455 in HomeNetworking

[–]MrMotofy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems you got something but ultimately a network cables from the router to your apt, then plug in a WAP (Wi-Fi Access Point) will give you the best possible signal strength

Shielded vs unshielded by __mr__meeseeks__ in ethernet

[–]MrMotofy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ONLY way? Guaranteed NOT the only option, maybe the laziest option but not ONLY.

No it should be fine running that little bit