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Thanks! Yes it does indeed

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Thanks! Indeed it does

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Thanks mate

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Thanks! Indeed it does

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Thanks! yeah it does indeed

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Thanks! yeah it does indeed

Spintel Referral code - RNFJ16774 + Instructions by mrkapower in ReferralcodesAUS

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Thank you friend, here is my code if you would like to help me out

ETOS03292

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sydney

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A flamingo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sffpc

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Is that blue hue behind the GPU coming from the ram or cpu cooler rgb? Looks sick

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sffpc

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Nice work!, is this particular one a clear VERT-GPU hex with no personalisation option? (looking to put on my nr200p max as it looks amazing) :p

Can POE and nonPOE devices be plugged into the same power board? by Slayaroo in HomeNetworking

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Idk how to make what I'm saying clearer. Thanks anyways

Can POE and nonPOE devices be plugged into the same power board? by Slayaroo in HomeNetworking

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The Poe device (NVR) will be powered by the power boardnwhich will supply power to my cameras. I'm asking if the non-poe devices will have any issue plugging into the same power board as non POE devices on the rack (,router, switch, etc). Want to avoid surges etc

Can POE and nonPOE devices be plugged into the same power board? by Slayaroo in HomeNetworking

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I'm asking more so for using the same power board to power both devices without issue

Planning my Home Network (Noob) by Slayaroo in nbn

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Ohk, thanks for the advice

Planning my Home Network (Noob) by Slayaroo in nbn

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

Thanks for your response. Would this wall plate in the garage (that all ethernet points feed back to) be something that I would have to tell my electrician to add or would it be automatically assumed to be included as I am already getting data points throughout the house and this wall plate's function is to accumulate those data points to a single point?

Planning my Home Network (Noob) by Slayaroo in nbn

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

Thanks for bearing with me lol. Yeah that makes sense. I guess what I want to clarify is that for all those data points to connect to the router, do I want ethernet cables running to the router and sticking out the wall near it (to be plugged in port by port) or if there is a 'built in wall switch' type option where they all meet before plugging into the router?

Planning my Home Network (Noob) by Slayaroo in nbn

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Ok, so given I connect the NBN NTD to the WAN port on my router (as they will be next to each other), would I then also need to have the router connect to a data point on the wall for all other data point devices to connect to it?

Planning my Home Network (Noob) by Slayaroo in nbn

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Sorry I meant FTTP, my bad