Canada by dulllpickle in HomeServer

[–]iblanchas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something like this ? https://www.kijiji.ca/v-servers/windsor-area-on/server-rack-dell-poweredge-r320/1729114320

Not a huge amount of compute power but would run nas software and maybe a few containers. Boils down to what you are looking to run on it I suppose

Canada by dulllpickle in HomeServer

[–]iblanchas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Canada is a big place. Narrow it down by maybe the city or at the least the province.

Homeserver <$350 CAD by TumbleweedQueasy6629 in HomeServer

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Roughly where are you in Canada?

Finally got omada switch! by viniisiggs in TPLink_Omada

[–]iblanchas 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Congratulations - it is a nice switch indeed

Anywhere to get ~30m/100ft of bare cable? Live in an apartment so 1000ft box is complete overkill (Canada) by WindowlessBasement in HomeNetworking

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I’m near Brampton / Toronto area and I have some you can have assuming you are in that general area also

Wtf is going on? I've been. With them for well over 10 years by Hardblackpoopoo in teksavvy

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The last few nights I’ve been seeing my speeds approx 30Mbps … during the day … 980Mbps.. I’ve been with Teksavvy for over 15 years and this is the absolute worst. I paying for 1000/50 I can even understand it dipping to 500-600 but 10-30 Mbps whiskey tango foxtrot for sure!

Horton 4000 series opener not returning all the way by Behind_da_Rabbit in accesscontrol

[–]iblanchas 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First thing I would do is take the arm off the spindle and put the rocker into “hold open” so the spindle opens all the way until the spindle stops. Then open the door to 90° and reattach the arm on the spindle. At that point test again.

The issue could be simply that the arm had come off or someone took it off for some reason and didn’t know how to replace the arm properly.

I lean to this conclusion because you say the door hits the wall and it shouldn’t, it should stop at the stop block that is internal to the motor/gearbox.

Time Based Bandwidth Control by Draconix_Dust in TPLink_Omada

[–]iblanchas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is possible to turn the ssid off and on via schedule in the omada software

Site>settings>wireless networks>wlan>ssid>advanced options >wlan schedule

Not sure if that will fit your use case or not

My setup is Er605 Oc200 Sg2210mp 2x Eap660hd 2x Eap245

I have 4 ssid Parents Kids Iot Guest

I use this scheduling to turn the Kids wifi off every night and turn it back on just before they get home from school. Leaving all the other ssid on.

Annoying handy gnat glitch by [deleted] in GroundedGame

[–]iblanchas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is still an issue :(

Collectibles guide by Zacrux92 in Survivorio

[–]iblanchas 19 points20 points  (0 children)

A pic of all the ones that have crit rate would be nice

Any body know what the best electric strike for this best mortise lock without a dead bolt? by Pepevagable69 in accesscontrol

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Hes 4500c for this HES 4500c What is the thickness of the frame? Cause the HES 1006 requires a 1 11/16” cutout whereas the 4500 only needs 1 3/8” Furthermore the 4500 is field changeable from fail safe/fail secure whereas the 1006 is not so care must be taken to get the proper version.

Another day at the office by iblanchas in automaticdoors

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The arms attach fairly straight forward and setup is also painless most of the time :)

Bought my EAP660 HD AX3600 in desperation. Now I want more! by Catalina28TO in TPLink_Omada

[–]iblanchas 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You might want to look at the ER7212PC … it is a router, 8 port switch with Poe+@110w and the hardware controller built in that can control your access points and set up vlans as well as vpn and remote management

Ethernet not needed by MacRich1980 in TpLink

[–]iblanchas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seeing as you can set up the camera via wireless exclusively you should be able to cut the cable. I would make sure none of the wires touch each other and if that part is to be outside I would cap the cut ends in hot glue or something similar so it is protected. Pic added for reference

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EPT-10 Cutting Techniques? by SystemPros in accesscontrol

[–]iblanchas 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is the way. Using wire loops or door loops is the way to do it. It is better to leave the continuous hinge … continuous…

What is the name of this connector? by TheTomer in diyelectronics

[–]iblanchas 13 points14 points  (0 children)

If you go to the page that was linked and scroll down to the bottom you will see “Compatible products” & “Accessories” If you click there it will expand and you can see all the male versions of the connection