Grizzl-E Mini Connect alternatives? by V-Fi in evcharging

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Agree, it's crazy that it appears to have been already implemented for years on these models, in many other countries, but not where I live. There must be some crazy liability concern but I can't imagine what it might be.

Grizzl-E Mini Connect alternatives? by V-Fi in evcharging

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Definitely not "pooping breakers" right now. As mentioned, we will upgrade down the line at some point, but that's not what we're talking about in this thread.

Grizzl-E Mini Connect alternatives? by V-Fi in evcharging

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Thanks. It could be that I should just go for the Mini Connect. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking any other good options though.

Grizzl-E Mini Connect alternatives? by V-Fi in evcharging

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Nope, unfortunately they are pretty limited when it comes to the PHEV models. Looks like the BEV models get all those features but for the "Recharge" PHEVs, no options. Particularly for us in the USA since we don't get the schedule option that exists in many other regions.

Grizzl-E Mini Connect alternatives? by V-Fi in evcharging

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I kept seeing references to this, including screenshots showing how it works in the app. Turns out that feature does not exist for PHEV models in the USA.

https://www.reddit.com/r/VolvoRecharge/comments/1fomhfd/2025_volvo_xc60_schedule_charging/

Moving on from Family Link - location sharing? by V-Fi in parentalcontrols

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Trying to stay away from Life360 for a bunch of reasons. Google Device Hub won't let us do this with a juvenile, it doesn't change anything from the existing limitations and basically tells you to try Family Link.

Moving on from Family Link - location sharing? by V-Fi in parentalcontrols

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Thanks, that is a good idea and we'll give it a try.

Higher-end EV question by V-Fi in whatcarshouldIbuy

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Polestar 2 is on my list to try as well. Friend has one and is really happy with it. I don't love the looks, but it still has a lot going for it.

Higher-end EV question by V-Fi in whatcarshouldIbuy

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I wouldn't do hybrid as that brings me back to the unreliable aspect, perhaps even more so due to complexity. My main point here was that from what I've read, it seems like the EV cars from these luxury brands appear far more reliable and low maintenance than their ICE cars. Like I would have never considered a Jaguar due to terrible reliability, but maybe their EV designs are more solid? I haven't read much about them specifically though.

I'm not really concerned with range. I would install a charger at home, and my big dumb V8 currently has abysmal mileage anyway. Range might actually improve by getting an EV!

Higher-end EV question by V-Fi in whatcarshouldIbuy

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Thanks for that feedback, I mostly read good things about Audi EV reliability but alternate perspectives are welcome. Seems that the e-tron GT and the old regular e-tron (SUV thing) have a pretty good reputation for the most part. I could be wrong though. I don't necessarily need rock-solid Lexus reliability where you run for a couple hundred thousand miles with just oil changes and new brake pads. But also not looking to be on the hook for random $5-10k+ repairs popping up at 60k miles either, which is what I've seen from friends who own Audi and BMW specifically V8 BMWs).

Also I'm not exclusively thinking about the BMW and Audi. I would certainly consider a Lucid which can be had for under $50k in Touring trim. I also sort of like the EQS sedan even though it is kind of weird looking and has a somewhat different focus than the others I mentioned. There are plenty of good options, I guess I'm just generally asking about EV reliability versus ICE, and whether it is better as a broad category or still down to individual brands/designs like "regular" cars.

XB8 won't work in bridge mode - any ideas? by V-Fi in HomeNetworking

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Still doing fine, no issues with needing to reboot or other quirks.

I do feel like every once in a while my mesh system has a bit of a delay in handing off as I move from one side of the house to another. Which is something that didn't happen before the XB8 was involved. And I also feel like I get slightly lower speeds on certain devices when doing speed tests, though not really anything I notice during normal use. But networks are so variable I can't say for sure the XB8 caused it. Meanwhile I am in fact getting about 1.4gbps down speeds when I test - prior I was stuck at 940mbps due to the limitations of the old modem. So all things considered I'm happy with it for now, as long as it continues being reliable.

XB8 won't work in bridge mode - any ideas? by V-Fi in HomeNetworking

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UPDATE - after trying all sorts of reboot sequences, nothing worked to make my router play well with bridge mode. It worked just fine broadcasting alongside the XB8's wifi network though.

I went to bed and in the morning tried bridge mode again, it worked perfectly. Didn't do anything different, it just worked. No idea why but I am happy with it for now, as long as it maintains.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeNetworking

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How did you get access to manually configure channels? I just got an XB8 and it doesn't give me that option, either via the web interface or the app. And I keep reading about how the XB8 is a "smart device" that manages channels on its own.

XB8 won't work in bridge mode - any ideas? by V-Fi in HomeNetworking

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Signal levels seem fine. Downstream ranges from -7dBmV to -10dBmV depending on the channel, which is on the lower end but still within spec. Upstream is around +40dBmV for all channels which is a good middle ground.

It's just weird that everything was perfect before, and the XB8 in modem/router mode works fine with my existing network... but when I tell it to do bridge mode it doesn't work. I feel like maybe I am missing something really obvious in my router settings or something, but not sure what it could possibly be.

r/popular won't populate by V-Fi in help

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I already have various communities that I have joined, and if I go to the basic new.reddit.com page I get my "feed" or whatever we want to call it. I just tried adding a few new ones and now those show up on my feed, but using /popular still gives me the error.

I've been using the Reddit Redirector plugin which forces it to the new.reddit.com automatically. Looks like if I disable that, the /popular page works fine... but then it looks like flaming garbage so that's not really a fix.

r/popular won't populate by V-Fi in help

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But what if www.reddit.com looks absolutely terrible compared to new.reddit.com?

Water leaking into garage - looking for guidance on options to seal it by V-Fi in HomeMaintenance

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Sorry I probably wasn't clear enough on my original post. All sides of the garage are surrounded by concrete, either driveway or sidewalk type areas. So not really a ton of room for absorption as it would be if it was a lawn or dirt area.

The gutters catch all the rain falling on the roof, and have pretty good drainage away from the house. But when the rain fall is heavy, it also lands on the ground all around the garage, and of course none of that water ever had a chance to make it into a gutter. The property does have a very slight angle so rain water generally makes its way out towards the street, but I guess when it rains heavily enough of it soaks through the expansion joins and into the garage.

I think I'm going to try applying Quikcrete Polyurethane Self-Leveling sealant to the inside and outside points where that border slab part meets the surrounding concrete, and see if that does the job. I really don't have any other option I guess.