0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on January 13, 2019, 09:06:02 PMMike, no UPS. I have whole home surge protection and am working on auto switching back up generator set.JR, camera's and access points are POE (power over ethernet) meaning they only require a single CAT6 connection with a 24v power injector, or a ethernet switch with POE capability like this one.Ubiquity makes all the components and they all work together and can be configured and monitored remotely. Highly recommend them.Thank it sweet. As long as your equipment is tolerant of being dropped and then booting back up when the backup fires up you are good. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Mike, no UPS. I have whole home surge protection and am working on auto switching back up generator set.JR, camera's and access points are POE (power over ethernet) meaning they only require a single CAT6 connection with a 24v power injector, or a ethernet switch with POE capability like this one.Ubiquity makes all the components and they all work together and can be configured and monitored remotely. Highly recommend them.
Quote from: cruizng on January 13, 2019, 11:04:58 PMQuote from: TexasRedNeck on January 13, 2019, 09:06:02 PMMike, no UPS. I have whole home surge protection and am working on auto switching back up generator set.JR, camera's and access points are POE (power over ethernet) meaning they only require a single CAT6 connection with a 24v power injector, or a ethernet switch with POE capability like this one.Ubiquity makes all the components and they all work together and can be configured and monitored remotely. Highly recommend them.Thank it sweet. As long as your equipment is tolerant of being dropped and then booting back up when the backup fires up you are good. Sent from my iPad using TapatalkNow I’m looking at UPSs. Maybe just enough to keep it live during the xover. Power drops out all the time up there but since I have more invested now it makes more sense. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I’m also using the ubiquity POE switches to power everything. I also have the dongle that you plug into the network and then you can manage, upgrade and modify your settings from anywhere.As soon as I upgrade the OS on the rack computer I built I will run Remote Desktop and be able to access files and manage the whole system from anywhere.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Interesting Charles, quick question do you find yourself logging in and looking at the live feeds often? We had cameras setup at my old facilities (mainly to make sure automated machines were running 24-7). After leaving there I’m glad I don’t have cameras. My new shop has them (whole facility does in fact) but I won’t download the app. John who owns the development obsesses over those cameras too....New house is setup with amazon and ring on the front door which as you know can be expanded (not sure I like any of it, we’ll see)
Copy, one other question? Where did you get that picture of Ken?
Been to Dachau?Eekes!!!!Looks like a gas chamberBut, yes, I know this is only inprocess and will arrive at something north of spectacularYa know, thinking about it, Tex, you have screwed yourself! Ya, reallyUnlike me, you never screw anything up. Your work is always top notch, better than imagined, over the top and surprising. Mine is, well, I work on stuffSo we all have expectations of you completing something fit for the pages of "Southern Living" magazine. I pray for you to be comforted in the day when you finally (if ever) screw somethin' up. Oh what a sad that day will be Good work!
I’m still wondering how I’m going to spiral it through the 3’0 door opening. We shall seeSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
Bobby I thought you would say drop it in from a high altitude!