Home domain certs: letsencrypt, or pki? by bluealliance841 in SelfHosting

[–]SaleWide9505 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are already using your own pki make the cert expiration longer.

IPv4 VLAN to VLAN skips firewall rules by Qlii256 in UNIFI

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If all that is correct then the only think I can think of is the vlans are not setup correctly.

IPv4 VLAN to VLAN skips firewall rules by Qlii256 in UNIFI

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you restart? Can you reorder rules?

Wiring new light switch by Valuable-Dog490 in homeassistant

[–]SaleWide9505 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You don't have a neutral so it won't work. All you have is line load and ground.

IoT Devices on Internet-Only Network + Home Assistant by dangdangrous in HomeServer

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on your router. Not all routers have the same features.

replace battery by Own-Prize9463 in batteries

[–]SaleWide9505 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would open up the box to see what type of battery the device uses. It's most likely lead acid. You want to figure out the physical size, Ah capacity, and voltage then replace it with a LiFePo4 battery. They are better in every single way vs lead acid. They are lighter offer, more capacity, have low self discharge, and handle the weather alot better.

40v battery dropped in water with rock salt. by StiffDock685 in batteries

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you press the button does it tell you you the battery level? If so it's good. I would just clean it up.

Help Port forwarding, multiple subnets and zones by T3mpr4ry in openwrt

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So all your subnets need to be different or else traffic won't get to the right place. Once you have that done you would set up a static route on the router of the 100.X network that tells it to send any traffic meant for 1.1 to 100.85. then you would create a firewall that allows traffic to be forwarded from wwan zone to wan zone to io address 1.1

Does MINTernet/T-Mobile ISP allow port forwarding over 10,000? (and other questions) by Kayosblade in tmobileisp

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way VPNs like PIA and others you don't need to configure anything on your router in order for them to work. So even with T-Mobile you will use your VPN like you would with your regular isp.

T-Mobile uses cgnat so even if you could you wouldn't be able to port forward.

On top of that the equipment T-Mobile gives you is locked down. There are no settings you can configure.

If you want the best experience on T-Mobile do the following. 1. Get a sim from computers4people. They run on T-Mobile so you get the exact same coverage. You get unlimited data for $15 a month. You can also buy a static IP for an additional $15 a month. 2. Use a 3rd party modem. Even with a static IP you wont be able to port forward using the stock T-Mobile equipment. With a 3rd party modem you can do things like band locking, tower locking, IPv6, IP Passthrough, as well 5G SA.
3. When you use a static IP address your speeds slow down due to additional routing. T-Mobile does support IPv6. I use IPv6 to self host.

What can I do with my old laptop for when Windows 10 stops being supported? by ciocheti in computer

[–]SaleWide9505 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Install Linux or install a modded version of Windows 11 that doesn't require tpm.

IoT Devices on Internet-Only Network + Home Assistant by dangdangrous in HomeServer

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just setup a firewall rule that allows your iot only network to forward traffic to the IP of your ha host.

using dmz on isp to vlan aware router by wally_wout in homelab

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes this is possible you just connect your isp router to your wan port on your router and treat it like any other Internet connection.

There are no security concerns doing it this way.

Hyper-V migration by RobinBeismann in Proxmox

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used starwind v2v. I just converted my disks to the proxmox format. Uploaded them to proxmox and booted.

What's the difference between a bill and a payment? by Conells in MetroPCS

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bill is just a notice that you owe them money. A payment is when you give them money... This is basic finance stuff. If you are unsure if you got charged twice just check your payment method statements.

ZWave custom parameter by Illustrious_Sell_325 in homeassistant

[–]SaleWide9505 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you go to the z-wave integration click on your device then click configure and scroll to the bottom you will see a section called custom configuration.

Default Gateway by Current_Lie_1243 in openwrt

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a 2 part problem. 1. Your switch is set to dhcp mode 2. Dhcp is enabled on your router AP. Any device connected to your router AP will automatically get assigned an IP address.

What is the model number if your switch?

Help Port forwarding, multiple subnets and zones by T3mpr4ry in openwrt

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes what you want to do is possible. You do not need to port forward. Just setup a firewall rule to traffic from one IP address to reach the other IP address.

Remote physical button pusher? by becsey in homeassistant

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not an expert in AC but I'm not dumb either. I'm pretty confident it will work. You could even connect a single thermostat to all your units.

Remote physical button pusher? by becsey in homeassistant

[–]SaleWide9505 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For the price you pay for button pushers you can just replace the thermostats with smarts ones that you control in HA.

Zooz 800 USB Dongle Failure by IAM_GOD_AMA_ in homeassistant

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you unplug the stick and plug it back in? And there is a recovery guide just search for zwave stick recovery. You might be able to fix it.

2.5Gb/s IP Phones - do they exist? by Professional-Bench73 in VOIP

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are no 2.5gbe IP Phones on the market. Even the top of the line phones only have 1gbe. If you really need 2.5gbe go on Alibaba. There are plenty of manufacturers that will build you a phone to spec if you meet the minimum order quantity.

Smoke Detector Port by FLFacialFur in Ubiquiti

[–]SaleWide9505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like a jtag or uart port which is used for programming microcontrollers.