YessirFish, you talking about one of those usb plug in wifi adapters? Just to clarify.
YessirFish, you talking about one of those usb plug in wifi adapters? Just to clarify.
Couple of concrete walls, but nothing major. Internet comes into the basement.Uhhh depends. Are your walls concrete? Is it two floors? Anything odd about the layout? Can you draw a quick layout in ms paint or something and mark where the router would be located.
What's your current internet speed and what kind of speed are you expecting?
So you have gig internet? Amplifi doesn't support gig last I checked. Id drop money on aliens.Couple of concrete walls, but nothing major. Internet comes into the basement.
Today was the first day of distance learning, and the wife HAD it once all 3 kids couldn't video-chat at the same time. I like my school district, but the idea that every class of every grade needs to video chat at the same time in the morning was not run past any type of technology person...
So we went from 150mb service to 1000mb and now I have an amplifi setup being delivered tomorrow.
This I'm ok with.
I thought 802.11ac does up to 1300Mbps, and that what i'm connecting via.So you have gig internet? Amplifi doesn't support gig last I checked. Id drop money on aliens.
Looks like I'm wrong. Guess amplifi hd can do gigI thought 802.11ac does up to 1300Mbps, and that what i'm connecting via.
I hope so, though I'm really doubting I'll be stressing the line to that much of a degree that I'll notice a diff between 300Mbps vs 1000MbpsLooks like I'm wrong. Guess amplifi hd can do gig
Why aren't you using cat6?Moved into my place. Pretty stoked about how the network turned out. Blazing fast 400Mbps+ wired. On average with wireless I'm hitting 280-340Mbps but I still need to configure my unifi network some more to see if I can bump those numbers up. So far love unifi environment. Unifi tough cable cat5e is also solid.
Next I need to throw all my IoT stuff on VLAN.. Also, thinking about grabbing another unifi ap mesh and running cat5e about 100ft to it. It would be mounted on a wooden poll. I think I'll add an arlo pro 3 floodlight with pv panel to charge it. Arlo pro 3 floodlight lets you connect using just wifi - I'd use my arlo base station but it won't reach that far and unfortunately arlo doesn't really have an ideal solution, they recommend another base station connected to a powerline adapter however that won't help me much since I need something that can be outdoors.
Mac address based filtering is a thing. How to do it on an Orbi I don't know.Figured I would try posting this here.
With all the home schooling shit going on, we've recently run into an issue with our 3 kids screwing around during school time. They all have school issued Chrome books which have some restrictions placed on them by the school, but not nearly enough to keep them from getting distracted, mostly with Youtube.
What I would like to do, if possible, is just completely block Youtube from their Chrome books. I have an Orbi at home, and was wondering if there was a way to restrict specific devices from accessing certain websites. I know I can just block Youtbue across the board in the house, but I watch videos throughout the day and would prefer to just block it on those devices if possible.
So before I went in there and started fucking around with any settings, I wanted to see if anyone here had done anything like that, or would know of an easy way to do it through the Orbi itself.
I have this same exact fucking problem. My 5yo spent 30 minutes watching someone else open Pokemon TCG booster packs instead of his art class.Figured I would try posting this here.
With all the home schooling shit going on, we've recently run into an issue with our 3 kids screwing around during school time. They all have school issued Chrome books which have some restrictions placed on them by the school, but not nearly enough to keep them from getting distracted, mostly with Youtube.
What I would like to do, if possible, is just completely block Youtube from their Chrome books. I have an Orbi at home, and was wondering if there was a way to restrict specific devices from accessing certain websites. I know I can just block Youtbue across the board in the house, but I watch videos throughout the day and would prefer to just block it on those devices if possible.
So before I went in there and started fucking around with any settings, I wanted to see if anyone here had done anything like that, or would know of an easy way to do it through the Orbi itself.
Figured I would try posting this here.
With all the home schooling shit going on, we've recently run into an issue with our 3 kids screwing around during school time. They all have school issued Chrome books which have some restrictions placed on them by the school, but not nearly enough to keep them from getting distracted, mostly with Youtube.
What I would like to do, if possible, is just completely block Youtube from their Chrome books. I have an Orbi at home, and was wondering if there was a way to restrict specific devices from accessing certain websites. I know I can just block Youtbue across the board in the house, but I watch videos throughout the day and would prefer to just block it on those devices if possible.
So before I went in there and started fucking around with any settings, I wanted to see if anyone here had done anything like that, or would know of an easy way to do it through the Orbi itself.
Hmm, that sounds like an easy enough solution. Will give it a shot later todaySaw a Reddit post saying you block the site, then whitelist IPs that are allowed to bypass the block.
Difference was negligible performance wise, cat5e was cheaper and was able to source some high quality cat5e in stock.Why aren't you using cat6?
No scalpers on Amazon marketplace?Wtf is up with ubiquiti products being out of stock? I need an amplifi hd mesh point and everywhere is cleaned out.
i use the trendnet greennet switches cuz i guess they only power on when a signal is sent. i have two swtiches a 8port and a 24port, i have the 8port plugged into the basement and i had it on a kilowwat for a week and didn't turn on the htpc down there 0watts used, if that matters.So due to having extra stuff at home in order to be able to work from home (despite not being allowed to work from home for 90% of my shifts), I need to get a switch to add more ports for my router. I don't need anything fancy and would like to keep it fairly cheap, but I'd like to avoid getting something that's garbage.
Any suggestions or would any unmanaged switch from the usual brands with 5-10 ports likely get the job done?