Caporegime
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In the attic high up then use double foil backed insulation to channel it downwards between the joists.
Already went with upstairs landing
In the attic high up then use double foil backed insulation to channel it downwards between the joists.
Those with a USG, has anyone bothered using an alternate DNS server? Running a homelab, I find the USG a bit of a pain to be honest, mucking about adding static entries via command line etc.
Good to know about the new firmware.Why don't you run the controller on a VM or something? Mine's on a Ubuntu VM and it's very quick. Or run it on a Pi?
Also new firmware out for switches, AP's and USG's were released over the weekend. No issues at home on the following:
A Pi is what, £30 or so and will do everything that you need.
A quick Google and you'll see plenty of guides. Not too difficult to get it up and running.
Not really interested in a DIY solution and find the hassle of using a windows PC to intermittently manage the network a pain. Just didn’t make sense that the controller with HDD and video surveillance capability is virtually the same price as the other one.
Is there something about the G2 which is superior to the Plus that I am missing?
Chris at Cross Talk is a very good recommendation. I followed his guide to run it in docker on my Synology. Makes things very easy to follow.
If you've restored a backup then that the controller on the Pi should import the user credentials from that backup so if you had different credentials set on the Windows and Pi controllers, try using the Windows server credentials.
It's normal that the Windows controller is saying the devices are being migrated, the controller on the Pi is taking control. Personally I'd disable the controller on the Windows box before importing the backup into the Pi controller.
I'm sure there's a way to control which interfaces the controller listens on, from memory it's in system.properties but I can't get at my controller to look. Edit - Have a look at this page for system_ip.