Nice work with the connectivity efforts across your property, but please tell us more about the very clean looking Conquest/Starion sitting on the top of the lift! Extra points for still having the original wheels and a chin spoiler that isn't cracked/damaged or just plain missing altogether.
It's an 88 Station ESI-R. 47k miles all original down to the floor mats. I have videos of it on my main TH-cam channel - ProjectTimeGarage go check it out
@@projecttimetech7022 Nice! I just found the other channel and will take a look at those videos. These were a favorite of mine back in the 80s. Lots of fun to drive, especially with a stick. Not many were made, and its rare to see one in good condition these days. Thank you for the quick reply. That car brings back some great memories... :)
@@davidreagan7156 Yeah, I had a buddy in high school, his parents bought him one brand new in '88. It was yellow and the best looking thing I'd ever seen, so I was hooked from that moment. I had been trying to find one that was nice for years and years.
Man, you are smart . Do not try to show us that you are just satisfied with what you did :) Thank you for the interesting video, Subscribed to your wonderful channel
I saw those ReadyNASs and kept thinking “man you gotta replace those with synology” I got entirely too happy when you said that was the plan. I have some catching up to do on this channel but I’m liking what you’ve got going on here.
Datsun's ,Toyota's ,Unifi, ...I think I found a new channel
Yep, we're multi-faceted around here. Welcome aboard!
Nice work with the connectivity efforts across your property, but please tell us more about the very clean looking Conquest/Starion sitting on the top of the lift! Extra points for still having the original wheels and a chin spoiler that isn't cracked/damaged or just plain missing altogether.
It's an 88 Station ESI-R. 47k miles all original down to the floor mats. I have videos of it on my main TH-cam channel - ProjectTimeGarage go check it out
@@projecttimetech7022 Nice! I just found the other channel and will take a look at those videos. These were a favorite of mine back in the 80s. Lots of fun to drive, especially with a stick. Not many were made, and its rare to see one in good condition these days. Thank you for the quick reply. That car brings back some great memories... :)
@@davidreagan7156 Yeah, I had a buddy in high school, his parents bought him one brand new in '88. It was yellow and the best looking thing I'd ever seen, so I was hooked from that moment. I had been trying to find one that was nice for years and years.
Man, you are smart . Do not try to show us that you are just satisfied with what you did :) Thank you for the interesting video, Subscribed to your wonderful channel
Thanks for the kind words. Welcome to the channel. You'll love the video I'm working on now.
@@projecttimetech7022 Can't wait ✌
I would love to see you explain the beacon rate tweaking etc, I really struggle to do that tinkering well.
I may delve into more wifi stuff as the channel grows.
I saw those ReadyNASs and kept thinking “man you gotta replace those with synology”
I got entirely too happy when you said that was the plan.
I have some catching up to do on this channel but I’m liking what you’ve got going on here.
Yeah, I may or may not have ran those a bit past their prime...
That looks awesome brother! Where’d you get the lights?
Thanks! Good old Amazon for the lights, here's the link: amzn.to/3qjoElt
@@projecttimetech7022 appreciate it!
On the Ubiquiti UBB it comes with an access point and a Station.
Is the Station the remote side or attached to you LAN?
The station side is on my LAN, the AP side is at my gate. You can configure either one to be station or access point.
@@projecttimetech7022 Awesome, does it make any difference? Thank you.
@@InformedGlobe No, it makes no difference