Roaming wifi stuff with apple devices works without any problems in my AVM Fritz mesh wifi network (1 router and 4 repeater) accross multiple floors, including AirPlay.
Love your videos. I started and owned my IT consulting company back in 2006 but the economy burst of 2007-2008 caused me to fail. I ran a BlackBerry Enterprise Server for several companies from my office along with public DNS (back when you could just throw up a public DNS server) and websites behind a Cisco PIX firewall. Yeah-I’m old school but I can tell you are as well. I am semi-retired now but still doing freelance consulting… hint hint…. Keep up the good videos.
For computers, basically 100% of the power they use turns into heat, so, the math is pretty easy to figure out how fast a given room gets heat soaked because it's just a space heater working on air. From there you can figure out how fast you need to swap the air out in order for it to stay cool. Even a bunch of gear can more or less stay cool enough with little more than a nice bathroom fan. I say nice bathroom fan because the cheap ones are loud, and you don't want that running 24/7.
@@LAWRENCESYSTEMS It's not that enduser friendly as you have to configure cameras in config, but once you did the configuration (and the documentation for it is quite good), it works well. But you can already modify certain settings and save them from the UI, development continues steadily. With Frigate+ subscription you can upload images directly from Frigate to train the AI model for your cameras/surrounding. With a few iterations I got quite good detection results.
Roaming wifi stuff with apple devices works without any problems in my AVM Fritz mesh wifi network (1 router and 4 repeater) accross multiple floors, including AirPlay.
Love your videos. I started and owned my IT consulting company back in 2006 but the economy burst of 2007-2008 caused me to fail. I ran a BlackBerry Enterprise Server for several companies from my office along with public DNS (back when you could just throw up a public DNS server) and websites behind a Cisco PIX firewall. Yeah-I’m old school but I can tell you are as well. I am semi-retired now but still doing freelance consulting… hint hint…. Keep up the good videos.
For computers, basically 100% of the power they use turns into heat, so, the math is pretty easy to figure out how fast a given room gets heat soaked because it's just a space heater working on air. From there you can figure out how fast you need to swap the air out in order for it to stay cool.
Even a bunch of gear can more or less stay cool enough with little more than a nice bathroom fan. I say nice bathroom fan because the cheap ones are loud, and you don't want that running 24/7.
Wowzer, 500W. Can't we tell you have cheap electricity prices. Where i live, that would cost about $200 per month to run
Frigate has gotten quite good with AI detection and everything. And it integrates well into HomeAssistant.
I will have to do some testing with it.
@@LAWRENCESYSTEMS It's not that enduser friendly as you have to configure cameras in config, but once you did the configuration (and the documentation for it is quite good), it works well. But you can already modify certain settings and save them from the UI, development continues steadily.
With Frigate+ subscription you can upload images directly from Frigate to train the AI model for your cameras/surrounding. With a few iterations I got quite good detection results.
Audio is stuttering while I'm watching the recording afterwards too
I can't believe as Mac user a open source guy agrees the Unifi stuff makes even my skin crawl