Great video as always. One request: consider adding chapters. It's more work but spells out what you are trying to convey in each section. Chapters also help folks that want to review your conclusions first.
Keep pumping these out! It seems like you read my mind on what I dont understand fully. Have you discussed 160MHz channel width in 6GHz yet? Also whats up with STP vs RSTP - should I even use these? Currently my global switch settings are on STP but I'm not sure if I set that or if its the default :D From my reading RSTP is superior/faster.
I do have a video for 160MHz channel width, but it's for 5GHz. In my video for U7-Pro-Max, I did test WiFi7. Regarding RSTP vs STP, let me add it to my backlog. When it comes to whether you should use it, yes as @ra-sal-ghul answered, you should not disable it without knowing what you are doing.
@@hz777 ah, bummer. I have some issues understanding some of the concepts so I am holding off until those are cleared. regardless, thank you. looking forward to the next videos.
Nice, just got a USW-Enterprise-8-PoE, I'm now using only L2 features with a LACP to my third party gateway (pfSense SG-4100 appliance). As soon as I have some time, I'll try the L3 feature. I wonder if I can route some networks to my NAS only, with some ACLs allowing only some devices to connect to the NAS TCP ports.
@@hz777 That is great!! I'll save a LOT of cpu cycles in my gateway.. This weekend will be fun, I'll redesign everything here, hehe =) Thanks man. Great videos!!
Great video as always.
One request: consider adding chapters. It's more work but spells out what you are trying to convey in each section. Chapters also help folks that want to review your conclusions first.
Keep pumping these out! It seems like you read my mind on what I dont understand fully. Have you discussed 160MHz channel width in 6GHz yet? Also whats up with STP vs RSTP - should I even use these? Currently my global switch settings are on STP but I'm not sure if I set that or if its the default :D From my reading RSTP is superior/faster.
RSTP is default and should be used. Its recommended not to disable Spanning Tree protocol (when you dont have a specific reason).
I do have a video for 160MHz channel width, but it's for 5GHz. In my video for U7-Pro-Max, I did test WiFi7.
Regarding RSTP vs STP, let me add it to my backlog. When it comes to whether you should use it, yes as @ra-sal-ghul answered, you should not disable it without knowing what you are doing.
I really appreciate your videos, thank you ! If you take request, please do IPv6 with unifi)
IPV6 is an area that I have not covered yet, mainly because my ISP does not support it so I don't have a complete environment to start with.
@@hz777 ah, bummer. I have some issues understanding some of the concepts so I am holding off until those are cleared. regardless, thank you. looking forward to the next videos.
can vlan created in one L3 switch be tagged/untagged on another L2/L3 switch ?
asked the question before the end of the video :)
Nice, just got a USW-Enterprise-8-PoE, I'm now using only L2 features with a LACP to my third party gateway (pfSense SG-4100 appliance).
As soon as I have some time, I'll try the L3 feature.
I wonder if I can route some networks to my NAS only, with some ACLs allowing only some devices to connect to the NAS TCP ports.
Yes you can. That's what ACL is for.
@@hz777 That is great!! I'll save a LOT of cpu cycles in my gateway..
This weekend will be fun, I'll redesign everything here, hehe =)
Thanks man. Great videos!!