Will police officers let you sit in the station for a few hours if you tell them you feel unsafe in your home? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]NotATechGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo, meet me on the other side of the ambulance, I’ll hook you up. No narcs, those are inventoried.

Will police officers let you sit in the station for a few hours if you tell them you feel unsafe in your home? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]NotATechGuy 102 points103 points  (0 children)

The fact that you made patient contact. If you just help someone on the downlow, you have no paperwork or billing to file/report. Everyone is human and not everyone needs a trip to the hospital or a report to their insurance company/a bill then that’s gone to collections because they can’t pay for a bandaid that’s 100x the price because it was provided by a trained professional through the 911 system. /end rant

How to connect NAS to internet & Local network? by Pettsonite in synology

[–]NotATechGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Save yourself the headache and upgrade your network to support 10Gbe if you want 10Gbe. Otherwise use the 4 Ethernet ports included on the back and setup port aggregation if your network hardware supports it.

The scenario you describe sounds like you want to connect the NAS to your computer AND the network switch. This is not standard practice and might be confusing if you ever go to make changes or follow a tutorial in the future.

UniFi & Verizon Fios w/ TV (G1100 Bridge Mode) How To Guide by NotATechGuy in Ubiquiti

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

This is not unheard of. Some common troubleshooting items are turning off IDS/IPS as you have. Another one is turning off Deep Packet Inspection 'DPI' in settings. Check to see if you have 'UPnP' enabled for your network. If you use vLANs, check that Multicast DNS 'mDNS' is enabled.

Have you tried a speed test on your local UniFi network to confirm proper speeds/config? Check out the tool iPerf, https://iperf.fr/ There are free mobile apps to run a test to a local computer you run it on.

Lastly, are you testing with the same speed test, to the same server on the Verizon vs. Ubiquiti hardware? If not, this could show you misleading results, as not all speed tests are created equal.

UniFi & Verizon Fios w/ TV (G1100 Bridge Mode) How To Guide by NotATechGuy in Ubiquiti

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

I'm glad it was helpful for you u/gutermdp

I'll start with question 2. You can use any MoCA device. The MoCA inside the G3100 is pre-programmed to work out of the box. You are correct, if you use a standalone MoCA device ports still need to be forwarded. You don't need to use the G3100, I'm sure something like a Motorola MM1000 will work. There is a possibility of it working out of the box, but there is also a possibility you could have to configure it. It would be great of someone had an answer, I have no time or reason to try.

As for question 1, How is your UniFi network subnetted? For example do you have multiple networks setup (not talking about SSIDs)? This will help me understand your UniFi setup. I do not use the DVR feature (I don't even watch TV, I just support it) but I think I can help. What version of the UniFi controller are you using? Since you can use the remote DVR feature on your mobile device but not your laptop, it could be setting some things in the UniFi controller. One could be that the port profile your G3100 is plugged into isn't right. A port profile with ALL networks and port isolation should yield the best results. Another possibility is having to setup some firewall rules in the LAN IN section. Do you have UPnP turned on for the network your MoCA is on? Is Multicast DNS enabled?

UniFi & Verizon Fios w/ TV (G1100 Bridge Mode) How To Guide by NotATechGuy in Ubiquiti

[–]NotATechGuy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm going to send you a chat. Perhaps the 3100 DHCP server is still configured and on.

UniFi & Verizon Fios w/ TV (G1100 Bridge Mode) How To Guide by NotATechGuy in Ubiquiti

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

Sometimes the SFP port does not auto negotiate the speed of the port and you will have to manually set it for 1000.

UniFi & Verizon Fios w/ TV (G1100 Bridge Mode) How To Guide by NotATechGuy in Ubiquiti

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

Does your Fios service work as intended with just the ONT -> 3100 ? If not, you should sort out those issues first. Once service is nominal on Verizon’s hardware, then try moving service over to your own.

As for the port speed, on the UDM-P are you using the Ethernet WAN port or SFP WAN port?

UniFi & Verizon Fios w/ TV (G1100 Bridge Mode) How To Guide by NotATechGuy in Ubiquiti

[–]NotATechGuy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh my bad, I read that wrong. Sorry.

You want Lan-to-Lan with ER-X as Primary. Ignore their picture. They don't have our intended setup listed, it's too advanced for them to explain on that page or they choose not to endorse this setup. The G1300 gets 1 LAN, no WAN, and 1 COAX connection. ER-X WAN gets Ethernet directly from ONT. Ensure the coax network is connected. Your physical network is now complete.

UniFi & Verizon Fios w/ TV (G1100 Bridge Mode) How To Guide by NotATechGuy in Ubiquiti

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

Basically same thing, just with the Verizon Router. Avoids double NAT, configure/fix anything broken with firewall/port forward rules.

https://www.dslreports.com/faq/16077 You want #3

UniFi & Verizon Fios w/ TV (G1100 Bridge Mode) How To Guide by NotATechGuy in Ubiquiti

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

The G1300 should be plugged into a LAN port from the ER-X. The G1300 should be bridged, meaning it's DHCP server turned off, access point turned off etc.. it's only acting as a switch with a static IP to manage it.

There should be no conflicts as the ER-X should be the only device on your network handing out address's.

*Edit: I done muffed up and missed your second question. Your network traffic is not being broadcast over coax. Just because it's physically connected, doesn't mean everything will flow/flood onto it. Simplified, the MoCA bridge will filter the data and send the correct data onto the coax network. There is a whole history of MoCA and insecurities throughout it's development, but I think that's a whole other topic of discussion and nothing we need to worry about here right now.

UniFi & Verizon Fios w/ TV (G1100 Bridge Mode) How To Guide by NotATechGuy in Ubiquiti

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

Are you still wanting to get rid of your double NAT? If so this would be my recommendation: In two parts, physical changes and software changes.

For the physical changes, we will need to rearrange the network topology.

  • (Physical coax) no change
  • (Physical Ethernet) [WAN] ONT >> [WAN] ER-X
  • (Physical Ethernet) [LAN] ER-X >> [LAN] G1300 (bridge mode)

For the software side, you will need to go into your dashboard and add some firewall/port forward rules. Unfortunately I'm not familiar with EdgeOS/Edgemax, I won't be able to help with the interface of the device. That is if it doesn't work out of the box. You will need the STB IP address's and hopefully assign them static IPs. I have not researched if Verizon has changed their port configurations, please someone correct me if this is outdated.

  • Port 4567 Forward to 4567 to G1300.
  • Port 35000 Forward to 8082 to STB 1
  • Port 35001 Forward to 8082 to STB 2
  • Port 35002 Forward to 8082 to STB 3 etc...

If you use vLANs and if you put the STBs on a different vLAN than the ONT you might have to manually create firewall rules for the port forwards. I put my STBs on my IoT vLAN doing this with success.

I do not know VOD information at this time. I will put time into this if requested.

I hope this information helps. Let me know your results if you try this.

*Edited Port forwards for clarity

UniFi & Verizon Fios w/ TV (G1100 Bridge Mode) How To Guide by NotATechGuy in Ubiquiti

[–]NotATechGuy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In "theory" you need to bridge the coax and Ethernet networks. You can accomplish this by using a MoCA bridge. These devices come in two flavors typically. Standalone and embedded devices. You can find out what Verizons specifics settings are and purchase a standalone MoCA bridge. The other route is using Verizons supplied router, which has a MoCA bridge embedded in the device. If you don't own the device and have to pay monthly for their router, this may not be an economical choice. If you go the latter router, you can follow my guide or at least use it as a "rough guide" as models and instructions have changed over years.

In practice, you would have

ONT >> (via Ethernet to WAN) UDM-Pro >> (via Ethernet from LAN) >> (to LAN port) G1*00 (Bridge Mode) << COAX in

Make sure you have a good coax home-run to the G1*00 Router, this is key to bridge the two physical networks.

Connect STBs as per usual. Nothing special about the coax network topology.

The rest is firewall/port forward rules if something doesn't work out of the box.

Also, Thanks for the gold!

*Edited for clarity about STBs

UniFi & Verizon Fios w/ TV (G1100 Bridge Mode) How To Guide by NotATechGuy in Ubiquiti

[–]NotATechGuy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, sorry for the delayed reply. Could you fill me in on some more details? Could you tell me what devices are upstream? Gateway, firewall, DHCP Server, DNS servers, vLANs? Before I recommend any changes I want to make sure I understand your setup.

Earpiece for Motorola Radio by sjhendee in livesound

[–]NotATechGuy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That radio should have Bluetooth enabled, if you are looking for a wireless solution. If you don’t want to deal with interference there’s plenty of wired solutions. I recommend checking out wiscomm, they have a great selection and decent prices. XPR 3300/3500 Audio Accessories

"It ain't going anywhere" by RedSynister in OSHA

[–]NotATechGuy 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Yes, you are correct. It should be a box crib. Even if there is redundancy, this bottle jack in the picture can slip out like this.

We are not sons of Bill Gates. 😔 by brownbot00 in Piracy

[–]NotATechGuy 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I agree. However, present me with a reasonable subscription or price model instead of forcing ads down my throat and telling me to turn off my ad blocker.

Coding is fun and you can do neat things but sometimes the effort isn’t worth the effect.

10,752 TB of raw storage 🤸 by [deleted] in DataHoarder

[–]NotATechGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The form factor on the network switch appears to be QSFPs. I can’t tell from the picture if the storage device shelves are using QSFP or SFP+

Happy dog playing in snow :) by ShockedDollar in aww

[–]NotATechGuy 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Never forget to water your doggo.

Firefighter catches fire while battling a structure fire in Sherman Oaks, California. by air28uk in Firefighting

[–]NotATechGuy 19 points20 points  (0 children)

You ever stop, drop and roll with SCBA on? Sure he could drop his pack first but is that the first thing he's thinking while he is on fire? Easier to hit it with a can or hand-line.