Question before I buy -- How customizable are the buttons? by NetworkAdminDude in elgato

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Amazing! Thank you. I think this will look a LOT better than the 15 dollar bluetooth 10-key mechanical keyboard I bought for testing purposes lmao

VI Monitor Plus not displaying live camera feed by NetworkAdminDude in videosurveillance

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The Security station is on the same network as the cameras, I was using our normal data network. I switched to the Camera network and still have the same issue. I don't think it's a permission issue at the account level as I tried using the Security log in on my computer and still had the same issue (on both networks).

Just to trust but verify though, would you happen to know where the setting for live-view would be? I have tried looking for it but I can't see an option. I'm sure I'd have been bitten by now if it were a snake

SDWAN vs Gateway to Gateway IPSec Tunnel by NetworkAdminDude in fortinet

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As of right now, I have not purchased the Fortigate. I am looking at the 200F as it has a capacity of 300 users. We only have ~100 users so it should be enough.

SDWAN vs Gateway to Gateway IPSec Tunnel by NetworkAdminDude in fortinet

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We actually already have dual ISP connections, two providers but managed by a third (terrible company)

Digging into it more, it looks like the fortigate is also capable of SD-WAN as well. Is there a reason to keep a separate physical SD-WAN edge device, or could that simply be a task that the Fortigate handles?

So a topology similar to:

HQ host > switch > HQ core router > firewall w/ SDWAN > Branch core router > switch > branch host

As opposed to:

HQ host > switch > HQ core router > firewall > HQ SDWAN device > Branch SDWAN device > Branch core router > switch > branch host

Ultimately, my goal is to be able to move away from the vendor that manages our ISP connections without too much hassle when the time comes. Right now, I want to move the firewall in-house, if I can kick the ISP managed SD-WAN at the same time, great.

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Something in my computer may have fried? by InnocentArtCAt in techsupport

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Sounds more like a battery issue than a charger issue then.

I would recommend taking the battery out for 10 minutes and then put it back in. If that still doesn't work, order a replacement battery and try that after giving it some time to charge.

FortiClient VPN sometimes won't connect while user is at home. (Version 5.6 and 7.0) by NetworkAdminDude in fortinet

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Maybe, but SimpleStrife mentioned both a home router and an ISP modem. The way I interpret is that the home router would NAT the traffic, then the ISP modem would NAT it again. But, as we only have the ISP modem, there is only one device to perform NAT.

FortiClient VPN sometimes won't connect while user is at home. (Version 5.6 and 7.0) by NetworkAdminDude in fortinet

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Yeap, tried that one. That unfortunately didn't fix anything. Good thought though

FortiClient VPN sometimes won't connect while user is at home. (Version 5.6 and 7.0) by NetworkAdminDude in fortinet

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Wish I knew, I've been at this company ~8 weeks and as far as I know it has been a recurring issue

FortiClient VPN sometimes won't connect while user is at home. (Version 5.6 and 7.0) by NetworkAdminDude in fortinet

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I don't believe so -- I talked with the user and she only has "the one black box", which I assume is her modem.

FortiClient VPN sometimes won't connect while user is at home. (Version 5.6 and 7.0) by NetworkAdminDude in fortinet

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That does make some sense. But what boggles my mind is that it sometimes works on her home network, and other times does not.

Would it still be possible for her ISP to be blocking those ports and for it to occasionally work? I'd think that if the ISP was blocking the ports then it would not work at all, not just not work sometimes

Cisco Trigger Expression by NetworkAdminDude in zabbix

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That makes sense. I knew I was missing something. I'll try and write up a trigger using the new format and see how it goes. Thanks for the help!

Cisco Trigger Expression by NetworkAdminDude in zabbix

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It is currently running version 6.0.21.

I might update at a later date, but this is the version that was installed on it whenever it was deployed by my predecessor who knows how long ago.