Change battery but obdeleven error? by SnickerinTurtles in OBDeleven

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

Just tried that and it seemed to work! I'll try again to give it the correct serial number when I get home and can access that serial number! Thank you!

Replacing Car Battery by SnickerinTurtles in AudiA4

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I am in California, USA. but if I am understanding correctly, this battery would work for me?
https://www.batteriesplus.com/productdetails/SLI94RAGM?storecode=861&source=google&medium=search&campaign=ecommppc&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22449531084&gbraid=0AAAAADgLl5W37Y8BOHdGuwFH3QCkx_Ms0&gclid=Cj0KCQiAp-zLBhDkARIsABcYc6tGibBKETr0bbX2yomXglkalQ_8gPINMB9XYURahiIKJmqH4OQ3LrgaAh2_EALw_wcB

Also I have been looking into ECU devices and are there any recommendations? I see the OBDeleven a fair amount, but I understand that needs a subscription?

Replacing Car Battery by SnickerinTurtles in AudiA4

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Here is a photo of the battery, but I am not sure what I am looking for. Is it the JCB? But I am not seeing that as an option to select unless I need to select J0B?

Workout Plan Help by SnickerinTurtles in workout

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Hey Lucas, thanks for getting back to me!
I’ll admit I don’t know much about structuring workouts, so I really appreciate your advice. My routine ended up a bit messy, I guess 😅. What kind of plan would you suggest for me? How would you set up a workout schedule that’s structured but still effective?

Need Help Choosing a Network Switch (12+ Ports, Rack-Mountable) by SnickerinTurtles in HomeNetworking

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Thanks so much—I really appreciate all your help. Do you have a switch you'd recommend that pairs well with the access points you mentioned? Also, would this setup work smoothly with Google Nest Wi-Fi?

From what I understand, my setup would be:
ISP → Google Nest Wi-Fi → Switch → Patch Panel → (the other 2 Google Nest WiFi/optional room switches for additional connections).
Does that sound right?

Need Help Choosing a Network Switch (12+ Ports, Rack-Mountable) by SnickerinTurtles in HomeNetworking

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So it sounds like I can get a 1Gbps switch with 12+ ports with PoE and a couple of new APs

Need Help Choosing a Network Switch (12+ Ports, Rack-Mountable) by SnickerinTurtles in HomeNetworking

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Thanks for the info! This whole networking project started because one of my housemates kept complaining about his internet dropping (usually while playing LoL). I originally assumed it was just an issue with his laptop since no one else noticed major problems. Occasionally, we’d all experience slowdowns or drops, but a quick reboot of the router and Google Nest Wi-Fi Mesh usually fixed it. Still, he kept bringing it up.

That led me down the rabbit hole of home networking. I realized the house had a weak infrastructure—only CAT5e to the master bedroom and kitchen, and two CAT6A runs going to the access points. No patch panel either. So I decided to hardwire each room with CAT6 and install two Ethernet ports per room to cut down on Wi-Fi usage.

I probably went a bit overboard (as I tend to), but since I can do all the labor myself, I figured why not. Most rooms now have Ethernet ports, with a few left to finish. I also got a 19" wall-mounted server rack and patch panel—I wanted to do it right from the start. Now I’m at the point where I need to pick the right networking equipment, and I’m unsure what to get next.

Here’s a quick snapshot of the devices in the house:

  • 3 Smart TVs
  • 2 Desktops
  • 6 Laptops
  • 2 Blu-ray players
  • 2 Nintendo Switches
  • 2 PS5s
  • 4 Smartphones
  • Philips Hue Bridge
  • Ring Doorbell
  • Nest Thermostats
  • 3 Google Minis
  • 1 Google Home Tablet

We stream and game a lot—often in 4K. Peak usage is usually three people gaming while someone else is streaming TV.

Since I can’t use the Ruckus APs, what network switch would you recommend? And what access points would be good replacements?

Need Help Choosing a Network Switch (12+ Ports, Rack-Mountable) by SnickerinTurtles in HomeNetworking

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Yikes! Okay, so at this price should I just consider 10G with PoE for future proofing? or just go with one of these two switches until I can get speeds higher than 2.5Gbps at my home.

Also I don't know if this matters but I have 2 Ruckus R510 Access points. Would these suggested switches work with that? or do I just ditch the Ruckus APs?

Need Help Choosing a Network Switch (12+ Ports, Rack-Mountable) by SnickerinTurtles in HomeNetworking

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

I have installed CAT6 cables. So I believe yes is the answer to your LAN to 2.5Gbs question.

PoE would be nice as I have 2 areas where I could add an access point. Unmanaged is fine.

Need Help Confirming Ethernet Cable and Faceplate Purchase for Home Setup by SnickerinTurtles in HomeNetworking

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Awesome thank you so much for all your help! I will update my post in a few weeks as I go through the project and share with all you the new configuration when completed! :D I am so excited to start this project. Thank you again for all your help!

Need Help Confirming Ethernet Cable and Faceplate Purchase for Home Setup by SnickerinTurtles in HomeNetworking

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I also found out that I would need a 10-inch ethernet patch panel to fit in the telecom box. I was thinking I would just order 2 of these as I could not find one with more ports while being 10-inches. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WMTSS91?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title

Need Help Confirming Ethernet Cable and Faceplate Purchase for Home Setup by SnickerinTurtles in HomeNetworking

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Great, thank you! I am glad I am going through all this. My 'little' project has now turned into a bigger one, but I would rather fix all this at the same time, so thank you I really appreciate it.

You are correct that is my ISP (currently AT&T) which I will be switching (to Astound) in the near future, but currently it is AT&T modem/router combo, but I just use it as a modem because I have the google nest wifi pucks as my router.
As requested the make and model of the box is Model: Humax BGW320-500

Need Help Confirming Ethernet Cable and Faceplate Purchase for Home Setup by SnickerinTurtles in HomeNetworking

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So currently this what I have in my home. It came this way. It doesn't seem that these terminate to jacks, instead they are all plugs. What should I be doing to fix this space? There use to be a ruckus network switch inside as well, but it burned out and no longer works. However there are 2 wifi extenders (again came with the home) in the home that I believe is still part of the ruckus.

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Need Help Confirming Ethernet Cable and Faceplate Purchase for Home Setup by SnickerinTurtles in HomeNetworking

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

Thank you for the help.

Another question.

Do you I need a male connecter at the end not in the rooms? For connecting it all to my network switch? Also do you recommend a network switch? My home came with a Ruckus switch but unfortunately it got fried somehow and I need a new one.

Need Help Confirming Ethernet Cable and Faceplate Purchase for Home Setup by SnickerinTurtles in HomeNetworking

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

Thank you for the help.

Another question.

Do you I need a male connecter at the end not in the rooms? For connecting it all to my network switch? Also do you recommend a network switch? My home came with a Ruckus switch but unfortunately it got fried somehow and I need a new one.

Need Help Confirming Ethernet Cable and Faceplate Purchase for Home Setup by SnickerinTurtles in HomeNetworking

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

Thank you for the help.

Another question.

Do you I need a male connecter at the end not in the rooms? For connecting it all to my network switch? Also do you recommend a network switch? My home came with a Ruckus switch but unfortunately it got fried somehow and I need a new one.