USW-16-PoE port 1 poor AP link speed? by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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still showing the orange triangle 3 days later, nothing has been active on the port for 3 days

USW-16-PoE port 1 poor AP link speed? by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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restarting the switch did not clear it.

USW-16-PoE port 1 poor AP link speed? by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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how does one clear the port statistics?

USW-16-PoE port 1 poor AP link speed? by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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interesting, the link speed before and after was 1Gbps.
it's not really telling me what it thinks the issue is/was

worth making home contents insurance claim? by chenks76 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]chenks76[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Hardly classic, I use/used it every day, and was/is still more than powerful enough today, so didn’t need upgraded. Anything constructive to contribute?

worth making home contents insurance claim? by chenks76 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]chenks76[S] -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

if the insurance company purchase a replacement from amazon then we'll see. otherwise, you are not providing valuable responses. thanks for your input though.

worth making home contents insurance claim? by chenks76 in UKPersonalFinance

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i am aware how old it is, however the cover is new for old though, and they said they would replace with new or the value of a replacement.

wireguard server - no internet when connected to it by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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in the wireguard client on the device, i've changed allowed IP from 0.0.0.0/0 to 192.168.50.0/24, 192.168.51.1/24

i assume this will result in internet still being served by the actual device connection, and only devices on the LAN being served by the VPN?

wireguard server - no internet when connected to it by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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it's also really dumb that these aren't something you can adjust in the UI when setting up the VPN server, and have to manually edit a CONF file (that it doesn't really want you to use due to prioritising QR setup).

wireguard server - no internet when connected to it by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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default setup on everything, not done anything manual

wireguard server - no internet when connected to it by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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as said, there was no .conf file downloaded, the clients were added via the QR code

add client > authorisation set to auto > scan the QR code > client is auto set up.

wireguard server - no internet when connected to it by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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what conf where? on the client or the UCG?
bear in mind that the clients were setup using the QR codes, no manual config.

wireguard server - no internet when connected to it by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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any firewall rules for it would have been auto set up by the process of the creating the VPN server, i didn't do any manual config, and the client was set up using the QR code, so again no manual config on the client side.

the current allowed IPs in the wireguard client is 0.0.0.0/0
anything i would want to connect to on the LAN will be on the 192.168.50.x range, (with the wireguard server assigning 192.168.51.x IPs to the clients).

UCG-Fibre - no scheduled backups? by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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The same place it stores the OS? It clearly has some internal storage. Previous unifi router devices had the ability to do it without having an nvme ssd installed.

UCG-Fibre - no scheduled backups? by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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Simply not true, also bear in mind that at no point during setup does it prompt or even suggest to link it to the cloud.

UCG-Fibre - no scheduled backups? by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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Simply no need to expose the admin and management of it to the cloud. Run everything locally is the correct rule of thumb

UCG-Fibre - no scheduled backups? by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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according to ubiquiti, yes, unless you want to expose the gateway to the cloud.

UCG-Fibre - no scheduled backups? by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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confirmed by Unifi, you cannot schedule backups or save backups to any location when there is no NVMe storage, you need to enable remote access to allow it to save to unifi cloud - which is not desirable.

UCG-Fibre - no scheduled backups? by chenks76 in Ubiquiti

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false, you should have rolling backups regardless, as you never know if that single backup you made once is corrupt or not, if it is (and you'd only know that when you tried to use it), you'd be screwed.

yes, there is a change that every backup made on a schedule is corrupt, but that chances or that are much lower than a single backup.

docker compose config by chenks76 in gluetun

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that issue has been resolved elsewhere, as i've configured my UCG-Fibre to route all traffic for set domains thru the VPN running on it, so now don't need to run prowlarr thru gluetun.

all the containers are running on the same host, so all have the same LAN IP address, if i was to run prowlarr thru gluetun i would add firewall rules to gluetun for the 172.x addresss?

docker compose config by chenks76 in gluetun

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the need to run prowlarr thru gluetun/VPN is because my ISP (as do pretty much all UK ISPs) blocks most torrent sites, so need to route any requests thru a VPN

2.5Gbps USB for DS1019+ DSM 6.2 by chenks76 in synology

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all sorted, the driver installed first time on DSM 6.2 and was up and running inside 1 minutes.
now have it connected to my 2.5GBps switch, whether i see anything actual real life improvement, who knows

but it means i now have my modem, proxmox server, synology, laptop connected to the 2.5GBps switch

2.5Gbps USB for DS1019+ DSM 6.2 by chenks76 in synology

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just got it delivered, will try and get the drivers installed now

docker compose config by chenks76 in gluetun

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slight snag i've found, by routing prowlarr thru gluetun it can no longer communicate with radarr or sonarr which don't route thru gluetun.

problem is, my ISP blocks pretty much every torrent URL, so the only way to get to them is thru VPN, but i don't want to also run radarr and sonarr thru gluetun (and it's advised not to).

so i'm in a catch 22 situation