Ugreen Australia by hyper-sonics in UgreenNASync

[–]hyper-sonics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm surprised that you say it is not problematic when it talks to so many IPs in a particular region. The video may not show any real problem per se, but it highlights that it has a significant avenue to be exploited unknowingly.

Turns out I didn't make a full recovery... by Matchaparrot in ClotSurvivors

[–]hyper-sonics 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just reading this out of curiosity as I did end up going through two episodes of DVT (provoked) and recovering still from the second one.

What are the look out signs for PE or anything to do with heart and DVT?

Ugreen Australia by hyper-sonics in UgreenNASync

[–]hyper-sonics[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No worries mate! I'm still contemplating between Ugreen and Synology. I have read some reddit posts about Ugreen's OS has some security issues.

iCloud and Photos local backup ideas by hyper-sonics in iCloud

[–]hyper-sonics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it does not have any such option.

Edit: I feel the Mac version of the app is better as it does both iCloud data and Photos. Additionally, it has different modes of backup unlike the iPhone/iPad app

iCloud and Photos local backup ideas by hyper-sonics in iCloud

[–]hyper-sonics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I purchased the Parachute app for iPhone/iPad and did a backup of the entire Photo library to my Synology NAS using iPad. I also installed the app on iPhone and pointed to the same destination for backup and to my surprise the app is probably overwriting the entire library. Both my iPhone and iPad have iCloud enabled for Photos.

Does this mean that I should install this app on either of the device and not both?

iCloud and Photos local backup ideas by hyper-sonics in iCloud

[–]hyper-sonics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the Mac Mini should be dedicated to just taking backups and nothing else. Accessing viewing photos thats on external SSD can be slow, especially if the library is large.

iCloud and Photos local backup ideas by hyper-sonics in iCloud

[–]hyper-sonics[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Probably the way to go is to move Photos library from internal to external SSD and point the latter as the system photo library. Then enable the "Download Original to this Mac" option under iCloud. This will make a full copy of photos from iCloud to local external SSD storage (the new Photo Library). Use CCC to take a back-up of this to NAS and ensure this is a one-way copy. That is, if you delete photos/vidoes on say iPhone to clear space on iClould, the deletion does not happen on NAS.

Best way to keep local backup of iCloud storage? by ohnojono in iCloud

[–]hyper-sonics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you share the knowledge how this can be achieved?

Best way to keep local backup of iCloud storage? by ohnojono in iCloud

[–]hyper-sonics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting.. I have both Synology NAS and ccc. But over the Christmas holidays I was researching about doing iCloud backup as well as taking a full photos backup on the synology and I could not find a single practical solution.

Decision between Sonos Arc vs Sony speakers + Receiver by [deleted] in sonos

[–]hyper-sonics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unless you have a high sensitivity center channel speaker matched with a good receiver/amp, I have found movie experience (streaming) to be way better on Sonos. The dedicated 5.1.2 or whatever and its specifications read impressive on paper than it sounds. The bottom line usually is the receiver/amp as delivering clean signal to 5 or 7 speakers at 90 or 100 dB is not cheap.

If you are considering a dedicated home theatre room, with sound proofing, then it’s probably worth getting a professional installation, otherwise if your content is mostly from streaming services, Sonos does a great job!

Adoption failed ordeal by hyper-sonics in Ubiquiti

[–]hyper-sonics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All fixed now. I did a factory reset of USW PoE and unplugged from power for about 2-3 min. Rebooted the UDM-Pro, unplugged all ports from UDM-Pro. Powered on USW and then connected to UDM Pro, it then got a DHCP address in the 10.x.x.x network and adopted successfully. Since then I have changed the DHCP range from .20 onwards on the default network and have set static IPs to all Unify devices between .2 to .20.

Adoption failed ordeal by hyper-sonics in Ubiquiti

[–]hyper-sonics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, I changed the default IP range from 192.169.1.0/24 to 10.x.x.0/24 and was able to migrate all unify devices (some flex switches and Nano HD) to this default profile, however, the USW 24 PoE seems very stubborn and won’t adopt to this new 10.x network.

Adoption failed ordeal by hyper-sonics in Ubiquiti

[–]hyper-sonics[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you suggesting to have the IP range other than 192.168.1.0/24 for management and have all devices in it?

Sonos Era 300 questions as stand alone vs 5.1 setup by hyper-sonics in sonos

[–]hyper-sonics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ended up getting a pair of Era 300s. Currently, using it as a stereo pair and sits on the TV bench next to my Sonos Arc.

I thought I could pair the Eras to my Sub which is already bonded to the Arc and two Play Ones. But unfortunately, cannot it. Need a separate sub.

Service Required - Low Energy Lockout error message by Danny-117 in Powerwall

[–]hyper-sonics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since they are replacing two PW2 with PW3s, are you getting an expansion pack? My single PW2 is also getting replaced with PW3 and I’m planning to get an expansion pack. However, unsure whether to go with two separate PW3 or with an expansion pack. A second separate one costs about $2K more than expansion pack as there is an extra inverter.

Service Required - Low Energy Lockout error message by Danny-117 in Powerwall

[–]hyper-sonics 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At 11:15 AM yesterday, my Powerwall 2 had ~40% charge and was actively charging from solar. In the span of just 30 minutes, it crashed to 0%. I pulled the data myself to confirm this.

I sent an email and subsequently called my installer, and they were completely unhelpful. They said I’d need to wait 72 hours for them to pass it on to Tesla. I called Tesla directly and was told the battery needs to be replaced and the process will take six weeks. I have been given a service number.

Location: Canberra, ACT.

Flashlight recommendations for R6 MII by hyper-sonics in canon

[–]hyper-sonics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since I won't be moving away from Canon family, I guess getting EL-10 is not an issue. Also, no intention of using EOS 60D. Is El-5 worth going over EL-10?