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Tomarse posted:Anybody who deliberately meshes wifi AP's in the same building deserves to be locked in an L-shaped loft space on a hot day and forced to download lots of massive files. Max throughput is faster if you have one device, but the latency is longer and less consistent and that speed is a total shared by all your devices. I wouldn't say that's "better" without some qualifications. Jaded Burnout posted:Lotta network partisans ITT. Bet you lot also had xbox vs playstation arguments at school. My Sega Genesis does what Nintendon't. Cat Hatter fucked around with this message at 00:50 on Jun 29, 2023 |
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Cat Hatter posted:Max throughput is faster if you have one device, but the latency is longer and less consistent and that speed is a total shared by all your devices. I wouldn't say that's "better" without some qualifications. Best internet is pure artisinal 28.8 kilobaud. Prove me wrong
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Well the 28.8k in an old modem like that stood for kbps or kilobytes per second. Baud is another unit: https://www.physics.udel.edu/~watson/scen103/projects/96s/thosguys/baud.html
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His Divine Shadow posted:Well the 28.8k in an old modem like that stood for kbps or kilobytes per second. Baud is another unit: Very brave to “um actually” nerds on a nerd topic and be wrong. Hand in your mouse and your keyboard. Jaded Burnout fucked around with this message at 09:39 on Jun 29, 2023 |
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Jaded Burnout posted:Very brave to “um actually” nerds on a nerd topic and be wrong. Also very brave to correct a correct correction wrongly
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bobbilljim posted:Also very brave to correct a correct correction wrongly Baud is an equivalent unit to bits/sec and older modems were not in kilobytes/sec. Surely you don't think 56k dialup modems were just shy of half a megabit? First gen ADSL in 2001 was 512kbit/s. Not kbyte. edit: anyway I don't want to make a dumb derail on someone else's thread, come fight me on 20th century transfer rates elsewhere, main point is wired and wireless both have their place and it's fine to have and use both, and overdoing it is what I think we're all about here Jaded Burnout fucked around with this message at 11:46 on Jun 29, 2023 |
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If the arguing continues I'll turn the internet off altogether
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I’ll turn these packets right around
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NotJustANumber99 posted:If the arguing continues I'll turn the internet off altogether Might be for the best tbh
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By mesh I mean it needs a dedicated Ethernet Backhaus but same SSIDs on them, other than the one closest to that aforementioned lovely doorbell.
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I’m always making a mesh.
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Jaded Burnout posted:Baud is an equivalent unit to bits/sec and older modems were not in kilobytes/sec. Surely you don't think 56k dialup modems were just shy of half a megabit? First gen ADSL in 2001 was 512kbit/s. Not kbyte. Oops, you were right on that count, I saw kbps (which I read as kilo bit per sec) then skipped right over where they wrote kilobyte instead of kilobit. My bad!
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Starbucks posted:By mesh I mean it needs a dedicated Ethernet Backhaus but same SSIDs on them, other than the one closest to that aforementioned lovely doorbell.
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pseudorandom name posted:How does running a thousand individual electrical wires through your walls impact the WiFi signal? The answer for this house is clear: add giant 5GHz waveguide pipes connecting every room. Jaded Burnout posted:Baud is an equivalent unit to bits/sec
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Starbucks posted:By mesh I mean it needs a dedicated Ethernet Backhaus but same SSIDs on them, other than the one closest to that aforementioned lovely doorbell. It's very dumb to me that expensive smart doorbells have wired power but not PoE.
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~Coxy posted:It's very dumb to me that expensive smart doorbells have wired power but not PoE. I’d have thought a smart doorbell would be a perfect use case for PoE.
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~Coxy posted:It's very dumb to me that expensive smart doorbells have wired power but not PoE. Possibly so people can't just rip your doorbell off and plug into your network?
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Messadiah posted:Possibly so people can't just rip your doorbell off and plug into your network? Extremely normal behavior that
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Messadiah posted:Possibly so people can't just rip your doorbell off and plug into your network? Not thought of that, but still it is a pain. It is pretty easy for me to do because for some reason my developer when they put in the standard doorbell they used Cat 6 cabling and then had three wires for live and three neutral. There is a POE adaptor for the new one. As for access point stuff, no point, just in the year 2023 I have seen some poo poo network stuff put in
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From now on when NJAN99 makes bad posts I'm going to have to consider the possibility that a hacker has compromised his account via his doorbell
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I do wonder if someone could shitpost as me via my car charger.
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Failed Imagineer posted:From now on when NJAN99 makes bad posts I'm going to have to consider the possibility that a hacker has compromised his account via his doorbell I'm imagining a thief knocking off the doorbell, plugging in a laptop and hacking the front door smart lock. Meanwhile, his colleague breaks a window.
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I'm also fairly sure that hackers in China will be able to detect which password NJAN99 uses just by detecting the low frequency rumbles of his keyboard passed through the earth's core via the foundational piles.
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Sagacity posted:I'm also fairly sure that hackers in China will be able to detect which password NJAN99 uses just by detecting the low frequency rumbles of his keyboard passed through the earth's core via the foundational piles. ebayninja69
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Messadiah posted:Possibly so people can't just rip your doorbell off and plug into your network? You don't have all your externally mounted devices on an isolated vlan? What are you even doing?
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devicenull posted:You don't have all your externally mounted devices on an isolated vlan? What are you even doing? I'm sorry I'm trying to figure out spanning trees
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Splode posted:I'm imagining a thief knocking off the doorbell, plugging in a laptop and hacking the front door smart lock. And opens the door for the nerd as he types away, of,course
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Messadiah posted:I'm sorry I'm trying to figure out spanning trees No he cut down all the spanning trees
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I’d call the council about that myself.
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Splode posted:I'm imagining a thief knocking off the doorbell, plugging in a laptop and hacking the front door smart lock. As a Russian, he used a rock.
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Hmmm. hadn't thought about baddies just ripping things off the wall and plugging into network. Oh dear, already run like about 10 power over ethernet and two data cables for the car chargers to the outside. I guess there'll be someway to separate those out onto some sort of ringfenced network somehow. Got a pack of network tool thingies to make short work of wiring in all the network cables to the patch panels. The thing that pushes the wire into the socket has a little pair of scissors on it that cuts the ends of neatly automatically. except it doesnt. thats 5 of 72. And this is tedious. I thought I'd put loads of length on the cables but some are a bit worryingly short. I had to rerun one of the car charger ones as it was just far too short. The bedroom wing of the house (and the utility room I guess) are going to have a range of different lights. Mostly each room will have a big light in the middle of the ceiling which will be I dunno what sorted out later. Hallways, bathrooms and utility will have some little gu10 downlighters in a few separate switching groups. Then the long hallway will have LED strips down either side of the ceiling run in an aluminium profile. I was going to do this in each bedroom too, so you'd get cool colour changing ambient lighting cascading down the walls. So like if theres an emergency i get it to flash blue or something. But the profile is stupid expensive so each room will only get it on one wall rather than all 4. like this Theyre 3 metres long and delivered to home so need to shift to site. Theyre too heavy for the smart car really so I have to act like a grown up. The downlighters will have an airtight seal into the ceiling, so I'll run all my singles wiring to a number of small junction boxes accessible in the loft, switch in there to twin and earth and run to each one from there in series. LED profiles will get juntction boxes too, switch to whatever suitable cable and have a bank of LED drivers next to the junction box and then run to each location. For the central big lights though I dunno exactly what they are yet so I'll install plastic boxes above the ceiling that the wiring conduit can properly terminate into. These will be sealed to the air tightness membrane in the ceiling of each room. The boxes are just like ice cream tubs with some punch out circles etched on them. But someone called them ecoboxes so they cost loads of money. They also want 16quid to ship them. from Carlisle. I'm drove to scotland last weekend for a funeral so I stopped at the warehouse and collected them for free. Only just made the funeral and no one had told me i was a pallbearer so it was a bit awkward but fine in the end. So to finish off the wiring runs I'll share the neutral and earths again where sensible. a version of sensible. Then run a loom of lives to each location as required back to the plantroom consumer unit. So that is all the wiring in I think. Just need to fit all the lids on. Then get an electrician to come in and say nice job and sign it all off. Maybe I'll do the consumer unit myself? dunno
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So the foundations and wiring are over-engineered, but you don't seem to have cut any major corners anywhere else to compensate. I'm worried that this project may burn you out.
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More wiring than my local telecoms cabinet.
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goatface posted:More wiring than my local telecoms cabinet. Literally I’ve seen big subdivision boxes left open accident tally and they don’t run that much wire GOONSPEED SIR
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You need to either adjust the pressure on your punchdown tool (should have a little dial on it somewhere) or punch it down at a slight angle to make sure the cutting edge is hitting the wire correctly. You just might have to do it 2-3x per wire. The cheap punch down tools are just generally poo poo at this. Make sure you do have the cutting head on cuz usually they are two sided and one side isn't sharp.
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I’m still annoyed that I lost my nice metal BT punch down tool. Real nice.
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Jaded Burnout posted:I’m still annoyed that I lost my nice metal BT punch down tool. Real nice. I ran into a Hubbel patch panel the other day where each pair was a staggered punchdown and it didn't have room for my punch to actually terminate things properly, it was very upsetting.
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# ? Jul 2, 2023 04:47 |
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All of us checking in on the thread:
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Nova69 posted:I'm worried that this project may burn you out. This had better not be a Tesla/wiring joke!
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I respect the commitment to the bit, if nothing else
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