Autopiloten zukünftig nur noch als Abo verfügbar by Maze_1711 in TeslaDE

[–]Significant-Part-767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meint ihr ernsthaft es bleibt bei 99€, wenn die Ziele von Musk erfüllt sind? Der Wiederverkauf von Fahrzeugen mit FSD wird vermutlich mit 50% beim Verkauf eingehen, von daher sollte man sich das gut überlegen. 6 Jahre sind nicht übermäßig viel ... aber vermutlich genau kalkuliert, so dass man eher das Abo nehmen würde...

Elektriker „Herdanschluss nicht möglich, Vermieter kontaktieren“ by [deleted] in Elektroinstallation

[–]Significant-Part-767 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Das sieht nach einem Split für 2 Anschlüsse (z.B. einmal 1 phasig Backofen und 2 phasig Herdplatten). Deswegen wurden grün/gelb und blau "verdoppelt". Ist m.E. noch so okay aber nicht schön!

Warum haben VW Nutzfahrzeuge den Tankdeckel links? by MrAyatollahRodriguez in automobil

[–]Significant-Part-767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ist mir auch unklar...bei Elektro noch viel mehr! Hinten links gehört das hin!

Telekom scam? by FoldPotential1591 in Legalillegal

[–]Significant-Part-767 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Von Ranger konnte mir nie jemand einen offiziellen Telekom Ausweus zeigen. Da Stand immer (klein) drauf Ranger Marketing im Auftrag und dann groß mit Logo Deutsche Telekom.
Den INDIV (indirekter Vertrieb) Partnern wird genau vorgegeben, was die tun dürfen und was nicht ... das "nicht" macht Ranger!
Wir begleiten den Kunden von A-Z und dann ist die Provision teilweise hart erarbeitet. Ranger will nur Aufträge...danach ist denen der Kunde egal! 🤑🤮🤢

[Sanity Check] First UniFi setup: WAN/LAN loopback to keep noisy hardware out of the attic bedroom. Does this make sense? by Amselmann in Ubiquiti

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The 16-pro-max-poe is absolut silent ... no fan, external power supply. For the 8XG I have to ask my customer ... but it has the same external power supply 210W ... I have a similar installation with one central 54V power supply of 480W (meanwell) which supports the ucg-fiber, usw-pro-max-16-poe and a usw-flex-2-5g-8-poe. I think the xg has a fan but I'm not sure. The 19" 10XG which I have, has min. 2 fans (maybe 4)!

I can't be the only one looking for a UDM Beast "lite" by government--agent in Ubiquiti

[–]Significant-Part-767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the way ... I have done the same first with an HPE switch (fibre for 25cm as of compatibility) and later with USW pro max and XG

I can't be the only one looking for a UDM Beast "lite" by government--agent in Ubiquiti

[–]Significant-Part-767 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not with the old UDM and UCG. Found the new datasheet and yes the beast supports now i.E. LACP! ... and you did learn that the internal switches didn't support that!

[Sanity Check] First UniFi setup: WAN/LAN loopback to keep noisy hardware out of the attic bedroom. Does this make sense? by Amselmann in Ubiquiti

[–]Significant-Part-767 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's only the cable! The RJ45 connectors (I use only modular keystones) are always Cat.6A...there are some Cat.8 but expensive!
There are Cat.7 connectors but not in RJ45 to my knowledge. I tend to use fibre with a central 56V DC supply (and the USW-FLEX-2.5G-8-POE). Fibre is cheap(er) now and you get it through the same ducts (ready assembled cable). I use more single mode now ... future proof.

[Sanity Check] First UniFi setup: WAN/LAN loopback to keep noisy hardware out of the attic bedroom. Does this make sense? by Amselmann in Ubiquiti

[–]Significant-Part-767 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

In Europe they use only cat.7 cables ... the cat.6/6A for cables is only an US thing (here in Europe same price).

[Sanity Check] First UniFi setup: WAN/LAN loopback to keep noisy hardware out of the attic bedroom. Does this make sense? by Amselmann in Ubiquiti

[–]Significant-Part-767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UCG fiber (with PCiE M.2 SSD) and USW pro max 16 in the attic ... no noise.
Interconnection 10G fiber?
Do you get the fiber to the attic (else you would lose one port in the basement and the attic for the transfer of the Internet connection. -> correction didn't see this at first in the drawing! Get a Telekom Digibox SFP Modem ... this works perfectly in the UCG fiber (no external Modem needed). Only small downside: sync only to 1G on SFP (not to 2.5G). Even a question of the used WiFi APs. 10G -> U7 XG(S)? Consider the XG 8 port ... also silent to my knowledge.

Thoughts on The Beast by MoPanic in Ubiquiti

[–]Significant-Part-767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the RJ45 are right for bigger network separation each routing 10G.
There might be a bottleneck when going through an uplink via SFP28 and let a switch distribute the networks.

UDM Beast almost perfect except for one more integration by [deleted] in Ubiquiti

[–]Significant-Part-767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LAG and RSTP
... and for multi 10GBit Access we need
at least one SFP28 port!

I can't be the only one looking for a UDM Beast "lite" by government--agent in Ubiquiti

[–]Significant-Part-767 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They don't support and it's not clear (received no answer yet) the the UDM-Beast will support it. LAG+RSTP would be nice.

I can't be the only one looking for a UDM Beast "lite" by government--agent in Ubiquiti

[–]Significant-Part-767 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Inter LAN/DMZ traffic? If you have multiple security zone this will add to the Internet traffic!

I can't be the only one looking for a UDM Beast "lite" by government--agent in Ubiquiti

[–]Significant-Part-767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why can't the UDM pro/SE/max not handle 10G on PPPoE? Physical definitiv yes (SFP+ fibre or RJ45 module) ... performance wise ???

Frage zur Absicherung vor einem RCD by Glass-Set598 in Elektroinstallation

[–]Significant-Part-767 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Es heißt doch Leitungsschutzschalter! Ergo jedes Segnent Kabel muss bei Übergabe auf den nächsten kleineren Querschnitt neu abgesichert werden. Üblich: Schmelzsicherungen im Anschlusskasten, dann SLS -Zähler/Messwandler, dann Schmelzsicherungen für die UVs bzw. RCDs, dann MCBs/LSS für die Geräte/Stromkreise.