MAJOR Network Rack UPGRADES!
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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On Monday we move into our new house. Looking forward to having to start over with setting up a new network and Home Assistant :D
Ahhh sounds like a blast!
I also dropped my Google Wifi for ubiquity. I did some hours of research and best I could find is that Google pushed a bad release and will not openly admit to the issues that were introduced. I had exactly the same issues you have. Glad to know I wasn't alone.
I'd like to see how you connect the UDM to Home Assistant and use it for sensors and automation.
Nice job! As much as I understand the hype going for the Unify system, they are overpriced for home use. For home/soho, you can do the same with the Omada system. I also have had a similar patch panel for over 2 years, no issues at all. It is nicer since I don't have to waste the bunch of rj45 cables I already have to get all cables the same colors. I just replace the color on the patch panel.l/the connector plug. Just fruit for thought.
Congrats on the upgrades Aaron! I can 100% recommend the UniFi 24 port PoE switch (USW-24-POE). Get it!!!
I went with 2 of the U6 Lite APs and my coverage has been great (2k/sf house). Viewing the UniFi console is kinda addictive as far as seeing the topology and data provided. I havent added the UniFi integration to HA yet but plan to this weekend. Thanks for sharing everything and you should definitely create a basic UniFi setup and configuration video! Take care and thank you again for all your help with HA! 👍
Thanks for the feedback, Scott! I'll definitely plan on getting it then!
Cat5e is plenty for 2.5 GbE especially on such short runs so you should be good to go. Love your videos!
Good point! Thank you for watching!
Came here from the previous build video, very cool server setup! Since the door swings out, could you add the DAS behind the NAS and use it as a storage backup? If you need more space, is it possible to put a metal panel on the top of the rack and put the hubs up top?
Thanks! I dont think the DAS is shallow enough to fit behind the NAS, but I did exactly what you said and put a (wood instead of metal) panel on the top so I can store stuff there
There is no real way to do it right, but the patch panel is standard, provided there you attache the cables directly to It.
That's the best part about these things - you do it whatever way you like best!
Oh brother, you do like to spend money. So do I.
Pro Max 24 PoE Switch with etherlighting and U7 Pro AP Max. I tossed in the etherlight cables, a patch panel,
I ponder how long before you fall into the NVR pool? LoL Welcome to the ecosystem...it's not perfect but it's cool and getting better! Male sure to learn about Link Aggregation if you start spending too much.
My wife while paying our bills looks at credit card statement... "Aaron, what is 'ui.com'? "
*me trying to figure out how to explain this^ hahaha
The etherlighting looks AWESOME!
ok, i'll look into link aggregation, thanks for the tip
Looks good, I think I may finally pull the trigger and buy one
Thanks! You won't regret it!
@@makeitworktech I went with dream machine pro, a 24 PoE switch & 2 access points. Haven’t decided which rack yet and may upgrade from Reolink to unifi cameras
I am so very sorry to hear that you are now using the Ubiquity Unifi line of products.
A rough list of your impending purchases -
Unifi NVR
Unifi Patch Panel
Unifi Security Cameras
Unifi Doorbell
Unifi POE Switch (with Etherlighting)
It’s okay. Just let it happen.
😉
Great content!
Subscribed!!
Hahaha thanks for the warning 😂
I'm looking forward to it!
Thanks for subbing too!
@@makeitworktech lol
It's definitely a rabbithole for sure
Tbh, ditch the ups. The chances of it igniting and burning your house down while you aren't home are higher than anything you would lose if your home network goes down twice a year for a few minutes
that's a scary thought!
Great video, thanks 👍 part3 pls 🙏
Did you use a flat network topology, or use different networks to isolate systems eg cameras etc?
Right now it's flat, but I plan to separate things out in the futuree
Hey Aaron,
How happy is the wife on all the money you've spent here? 😅
Haha well she doesn't ask too much anymore, just shows me the credit card bill every once in a while :-D
Bless you, brother, for this video.
For the short distances of the patch cables, there is no difference between a CAT5 and CAT6 cable. In fact there should be no difference for lengths up to 20 - 30 feet. There was no need to spend money on changing.
I wallet is mad at whoever told me I should replace them haha
It's so quite.. how you manage to keep it like this? do you use special fans?
I just leave it open. Hasn't over heated or anything. I'll probably install a temperature sensor
Great update!
I would caution against a rack mount NAS. They can be super noisy.
Ah, good advice! I wonder why so noisy? Fans?
@@makeitworktech yep
That's a nice pair of APs. A nice rack.
Thanks! I think they look great!
Why have mutiple instances of home assistant?
Just for testing purposes!
Yo!!! Pro looking install, nice job Aaron!
Thanks!! It's a work in progress!
Great video Aaron!
Thank you!
Can your UPS handle a device requiring 125v? My modem’s Optical Network Terminal (ONT) requires 120-125v outlet.
When you were all said and done, how many watts were you pulling with everything in your rack plus your workstation with all your peripherals? I actually want to set up a UPS that can handle all of the above (plus a second work station) for at least 4-6 hours.
My wife and I work from home and when the power goes out, it can be out for a long time, sometimes 24 hours.
Looks good, thanks.
thanks!
Pt. 3 pls
Cat 6 wouldnt really give you any improvement.
So I hear