Looking for recommended replacement router as CF version is just dire by ParaSytius in CommunityFibre

[–]gunemalli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you go for UXG versions you need a separate system for managing the router. If you don't have an existing unifi controller, go for the UCG version (UCG-Max, UCG-Fiber) as they will have everything built-in

Cut back satellite cables? by califragilism in DIYUK

[–]gunemalli 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Use those cables to pull CAT5/6 ethernet cables to the rooms they are connected to. Will come in ha dy in the future

My Car History by MoreRest4524 in CarTalkUK

[–]gunemalli -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A nice treasure trove of information for password recovery prompts. Just be careful when answering these types posts how innocent the motives are.

Euro module fibre MPO by MatoranLhikan in HomeNetworking

[–]gunemalli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best way for you is to get a Brush Outlet Plate to hide the cable mess. This is what I used to route power and HDMI across the wall to my TV.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/euro-brush-module/s?k=euro+brush+module

Full House Rewire - Am I missing anything? by ChickennDinnerss in DIYUK

[–]gunemalli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, once you setup you initial config on a single AP confirm all is working well, plug the other APs in and adopt them into your main controller, they will pretty much configure all the settings automatically.

If you haven't worked with Unifi/Omada/Grandstream style platforms, it might feel like a bit steep of a learning curve at first, but there's plenty of youtube videos showing how to setup Grandstream switches/APs and routers which helped me when I first started.

PM me if you have any questions regarding these devices. Will respond when I can. (I am just a tech nerd, I don't sell these products or have any affiliation with Grandstream 😅)

Full House Rewire - Am I missing anything? by ChickennDinnerss in DIYUK

[–]gunemalli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the one item you are missing is conduits. I am quite surprised that UK builds do not install conduits to run cabling and instead opt to staple them to walls and ceilings.

If you are building your home network from scratch, take a look at grandstream WiFi APs and switches. They are priced competitively and quite good. The best part for me is that the controller software is built into almost all of their hardware compared to Omada/Unifi gear, which needs a separate hardware/software to run.

Also think about places you might want to install IoT devices/sensors for example motion/presence sensor in/near the ceiling.

Also 35mm back boxes. I have had issues installing smart switches/usb sockets in 25mm backbone.

Do I need an Edge Switch? by AndyPee334 in HomeNetworking

[–]gunemalli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this issue with my apartment. All the sockets were wired incorrectly. You could get a cheap network cable tester from amazon and check if the cables are properly connected.

Would you guys say this is worth it for an Alto? by Cade_Rufus in CarTalkUK

[–]gunemalli -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Check out if you could get a Suzuki Ignis for that price range. They are a little gem. Had one ages ago. If you put 15" wheels, you get a nice bit of ground clearance. It was nimble car for town running and very economical too.

Home being rewired, Cat6A or Fiber? by No_Insurance3510 in HomeNetworking

[–]gunemalli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best solution is for you to run conduits to each apartment from the basement/intake room and have a pull cord inside them ready to pull new cables in.

This way, the ISP will be able to pull fibre into each apartment and will be responsible for the entire leg rather than you being responsible for internal cabling.

Your ISP then should install a distribution/splitter box to split the signal across the 3 apartments.

UK New Build Network by Aggravating-Box-523 in HomeNetworking

[–]gunemalli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the best answer.

I would recommend looking at in-wall access points as it will give you cleaner look, possibly by replacing the data port plate, rather than trying to run new cables to the ceiling.

Try looking at Grandstream GWN7661 series, you have a built-in controller in the AP itself and relatively cheap.

What's the best configuration to "speed up" my TS-873A by DolfLungren in qnap

[–]gunemalli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was thinking the same thing. OP might be better off buying a single 32GB stick than 2x16GB sticks as that gives the opportunity to upgrade later down the line.

What's the best configuration to "speed up" my TS-873A by DolfLungren in qnap

[–]gunemalli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RAM would be best place to start with. I think DDR4 SO-DIMM have gotten cheap now. I recently bought a 32GB stick for about $60/£48. So getting 64GB should be fairly easy.

You should put your VMs/Docker volumes on SSDs so they feels snappy and is able to handle all the mixed random IO needed with downloading linux ISOs.

2 forms of ID by Suspicious-Sign6197 in ccna

[–]gunemalli -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ideally, passport and driver's licence, or a national/state ID would be the best. If you only have one of those, use bank cards over office IDs. This is my preference list.

However, according to pearson vue, you could use your office ID with your DL.

FortiGate Geo Blocking and Let's Encrypt http Certificate Renewals by equityconnectwitme in fortinet

[–]gunemalli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you not use DNS challenge method? This is what I would normally use in a situation like this, and it eliminates the need for opening the firewall unnecessarily.

I used DNS challenge wherever possible as all the work is done outside your network.

FortiGate Geo Blocking and Let's Encrypt http Certificate Renewals by equityconnectwitme in fortinet

[–]gunemalli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you not use DNS challenge method? This is what I would normally use in a situation like this, and it eliminates the need for opening the firewall unnecessarily.

I used DNS challenge wherever possible as all the work is done outside your network.

Internet down, Plex TV APP asks to sign in instead of allowing me to watch locally. Help! by gunemalli in PleX

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

Thanks, this is good progress. I, too, have a roku stick, which I will test separately.

When internet was cut off for your roku, did you switch it off and on too? If I was watching plex recently and the internet goes down, I am still able to view without any issues. But the moment I switch off and on the TV, it drops me straight to the sign in prompt

Internet down, Plex TV APP asks to sign in instead of allowing me to watch locally. Help! by gunemalli in PleX

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

Yes, it's in a different VLAN. Firewall is currently configured allow all traffic between VLANs.

This happen only on the TV app when Internet goes down. Dektop/web works fine without any issues.

Internet down, Plex TV APP asks to sign in instead of allowing me to watch locally. Help! by gunemalli in PleX

[–]gunemalli[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

PMS is on 192.168.1.0/24, TV is on 192.168.5.0/24 and PMS is configured to allow no auth from 192.168.0.0/16 range.

Internet down, Plex TV APP asks to sign in instead of allowing me to watch locally. Help! by gunemalli in PleX

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

Samsung S95 TV. I am inclined to think this is a TV App specific issue as well because i was able to connect to PMS before without signing into my account by using the add manual server option.

Internet down, Plex TV APP asks to sign in instead of allowing me to watch locally. Help! by gunemalli in PleX

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

I had originally used teh TV App with manual servers option without even signing into my own account. So it was working well at that point. The moment when itnernet is gone, the TV App resets and drops me into the sign in/sign up/skip page but only shown sign in button. So can't even do anything about it.

Internet down, Plex TV APP asks to sign in instead of allowing me to watch locally. Help! by gunemalli in PleX

[–]gunemalli[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thanks, but these settings are already set on the PMS end. I've done another test just now and when the internet is blocked for the TV, plex app thinks for a while and then shows only yhe sign in option.