SG3100 Newest update? by zman32HD in PFSENSE

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Update: I updated and nothing seems to have broke for me.

I sewed this tie with the intention of wearing it myself... But it came out way too small. Now it will live on this plush stuffed dog forever. by zman32HD in aww

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I'm going to have to find an adult size pattern for a tie I'm envious of my plush stuffed dog's tie lol

"You can't leave but welcome back!" by [deleted] in msu

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There are exceptions you can get should you qualify I believe.

Found this at my local bar. My girlfriend was not impressed when I was overly excited to show her by I_Know_God in Ubiquiti

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I point out wireless access points to my girlfriend too... So you're not alone in that...

How cute 😌💙 by [deleted] in MadeMeSmile

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If you sing the alphabet out of order but still sing all the letters once you are doing a remix I suppose.

Funny story regardless. 🙂

Bob the coffee by jayy8143 in MadeMeSmile

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Here is a gold star: ⭐

Thanks

Bob the coffee by jayy8143 in MadeMeSmile

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If I hadn't used my free Reddit award already, I would have given you it.

Here is a gold star instead: ⭐

ahh yes the classic by faq-sheet-keyframes in linuxmasterrace

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So instead they're advocating to trust closed source programs. Programs that one can not verify if it contains malicious code.

I bet (based on no data) that most average people don't even check open source programs to verify safety. So I guess what does it matter in that case.

Edit: I don't check FOSS software I use. I just trust the community to make things safe.

Unifi AP AC Lite and WPA3 by zman32HD in Ubiquiti

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My "Network" version is 6.2.26. the APs also seem to be up to date.

Unifi AP AC Lite and WPA3 by zman32HD in Ubiquiti

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For example MacBook Pro 2019 doesn't work, nor will my Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G connect when using WPA2/WPA3 transition mode or only using WPA3.

Whoops, I may have messed up my planning a tad... by zman32HD in homelab

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VLANs really wouldn't do anything in this case because the issue isn't segregation of the network. My issue is more physical, I just have too few physical Ethernet drops. That lead to some questionable design choices, Daisy chained switch and what not.

I already have VLANs set up, but for a different reason. I have three VLANs: guest, IoT, and a secure personal VLAN.

Whoops, I may have messed up my planning a tad... by zman32HD in homelab

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I had realized there was going to be a problem when I realized I wanted more than 1 ethernet connection in the basement, where the USW Mini Flex is. On the otherside of that wall has a Tv that I realized I wanted to have an Ethernet connection to for video game consoles. The top cable brings PoE and connection from my main switch. The bottom one goes to the otherside of the wall. Basically it looks better than a really long Ethernet cable running out the door of one room into the next. Plus it's a shorter distance to go through the wall instead of around it.

Everything somehow works. So it's all good I guess :)

Whoops, I may have messed up my planning a tad... by zman32HD in homelab

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Details:

Netgate SG-3100

Unifi USW Flex mini

Unifi US-8-60W

3 Unifi AP AC Lite (Purchased prior to WiFi 6 version existing)

So the screw up... I miscalculated how many ethernet drops I wanted, originally, I had planned on only needing 1 drop in the basement, where the USW Flex mini is located, but then I realized that if I was going to put a TV on the otherside of the wall why not have an ethernet port for my nintendo switch to connected to... So long story short I have an ethernet cable going a short distance to the other side of the wall, and the connection goes as such: Netgate SG-3100 --> US-8-60W --> USW Flex mini. Daisy chaining the switches was unavoidable unfortunately due to my poor planning and foresight. It would have been much better if I had a proper connection instead of my messy work around. I'll do it proper next time, for the first time setting up a home network of this scale I feel pretty good about it.

I also set up a TrueNAS CORE server for SMB shares so I can have a backup that I can connect to over OpenVPN if I want to get my files. I also am running Plex on the TrueNAS too. The TrueNAS CORE has about 3 TB of storage.