My new SMART HOME Network RACK! (Build and Tour)

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  • čas přidán 26. 04. 2024
  • TerraMaster D8 Hybrid: Available on Kickstarter on May 7! kck.st/3Uwv9xG
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    -- Products to build the rack --
    Nave Point 12U Server Rack: amzn.to/49CFagO
    Rack Mount Power Supply: amzn.to/4aTaIQE
    USB Charging Station: amzn.to/4cMFxIy
    2U Shelves (14” deep): amzn.to/3TWgDh1
    1U Shelves (10” deep): amzn.to/49A7wZj
    TP-Link 24 Port Ethernet Switch: amzn.to/49FuUV3
    BV-Tech 18 Port PoE Switch: amzn.to/43TOJa5
    Patch Panel amzn.to/43UQ3ta
    Keystone Couplers (white): amzn.to/3JiVqcq
    Keystone Couplers (blue): amzn.to/3TOmSDq
    2ft Patch Cables: amzn.to/3Ugh5bt
    1ft Patch Cables: amzn.to/3JeRwRN
    6in Patch Cables: amzn.to/3Wf1j23
    Cable Clips: amzn.to/3WgLOpY
    Bulk Cat5e cable: amzn.to/4aVMO7j
    RJ45 Crimp Tool Kit: amzn.to/4cXmo6I
    RJ45 Pass Through Connectors: amzn.to/3JfnpJN
    -- Products on the Rack --
    SmartThings Hub: amzn.to/3QgLofL
    Ecowitt Hub: amzn.to/3xYwQe8
    Ecowitt Hub + Weather Station: amzn.to/3W6fOVJ
    Aqara M2 Hub: amzn.to/3WaED2Q
    Zimaboard 832: amzn.to/3w6MO5v
    USB C to A Cable (to connect D8 Hybrid to ZimaBoard): amzn.to/4azkA2k
    Samsung nVMe 1TB Drive: amzn.to/43TIvXP
    WD 4 TB HDDs: amzn.to/3TUMtL9
    Hubitat Elevation C8: amzn.to/3W5M1wl
    Pironman Case: amzn.to/3UvmxYb
    Raspberry Pi 4B: amzn.to/49Rk3HT
    Eufy HomeBase 3: amzn.to/4d8n5KI
    Eufy Cameras + HomeBase: amzn.to/3xInT8K
    -- The Stuff behind me --
    Desk Glow Lamp: amzn.to/3GlfAAB
    Desk Architect's Lamp: amzn.to/3ihPdUf
    Monitors: amzn.to/3ZgN63r
    Monitor Mounts: amzn.to/3vN1z9M
    Mouse: amzn.to/3It7595
    Keyboard: amzn.to/3ik7jon
    StreamDeck: amzn.to/3wqEfyY
    Desk Microphone: amzn.to/3IwCYxz
    Acoustic Panels: amzn.to/3wnALNV
    Chair: amzn.to/3XAgfoX
    Studio Headphones: amzn.to/3WVnffR
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    Camera: amzn.to/3imNq04
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    Desk Backlighting Controller: www.athom.tech/blank-1/wled-h...
    Desk Backlighting Power Supply: amzn.to/3IwduAD
    Desk Board: amzn.to/3CwFbFy
    Desk Brackets: amzn.to/3GJHDeh
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    Charger/Batteries: amzn.to/3k0fVRr
    Camera Stand: amzn.to/3XifZux
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    Monitor: amzn.to/3vMcnoB
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  • @makeitworktech
    @makeitworktech  Před měsícem +3

    TerraMaster D8 Hybrid: Available on Kickstarter on May 7 - kck.st/3Uwv9xG
    -- Products to build the rack --
    Nave Point 12U Server Rack: amzn.to/49CFagO
    Rack Mount Power Supply: amzn.to/4aTaIQE
    USB Charging Station: amzn.to/4cMFxIy
    2U Shelves (14” deep): amzn.to/3TWgDh1
    1U Shelves (10” deep): amzn.to/49A7wZj
    TP-Link 24 Port Ethernet Switch: amzn.to/49FuUV3
    BV-Tech 18 Port PoE Switch: amzn.to/43TOJa5
    Patch Panel amzn.to/43UQ3ta
    Keystone Couplers (white): amzn.to/3JiVqcq
    Keystone Couplers (blue): amzn.to/3TOmSDq
    2ft Patch Cables: amzn.to/3Ugh5bt
    1ft Patch Cables: amzn.to/3JeRwRN
    6in Patch Cables: amzn.to/3Wf1j23
    Cable Clips: amzn.to/3WgLOpY
    Bulk Cat5e cable: amzn.to/4aVMO7j
    RJ45 Crimp Tool Kit: amzn.to/4cXmo6I
    RJ45 Pass Through Connectors: amzn.to/3JfnpJN
    -- Products on the Rack --
    SmartThings Hub: amzn.to/3QgLofL
    Ecowitt Hub: amzn.to/3xYwQe8
    Ecowitt Hub + Weather Station: amzn.to/3W6fOVJ
    Aqara M2 Hub: amzn.to/3WaED2Q
    Zimaboard 832: amzn.to/3w6MO5v
    USB C to A Cable (to connect D8 Hybrid to ZimaBoard): amzn.to/4azkA2k
    Samsung nVMe 1TB Drive: amzn.to/43TIvXP
    WD 4 TB HDDs: amzn.to/3TUMtL9
    Hubitat Elevation C8: amzn.to/3W5M1wl
    Pironman Case: amzn.to/3UvmxYb
    Raspberry Pi 4B: amzn.to/49Rk3HT
    Eufy HomeBase 3: amzn.to/4d8n5KI
    Eufy Cameras + HomeBase: amzn.to/3xInT8K

  • @DJLsbVapes
    @DJLsbVapes Před měsícem +3

    The TPLink DECO mesh system is amazing, and way more customizable

  • @waynenocton
    @waynenocton Před měsícem +30

    Word of caution, I think the cat5 cable you bought is actually CCA, aka copper clad aluminum. It’s total and complete trash, I bought a box due to its price and didn’t realize what it was until a year or so later when I started having issues here and there. I wouldn’t have thought it would have mattered since the wire was all inside in climate controlled areas, wrong, if I were you I’d throw that stuff in the trash and replace all you made from it or at least mark them all so when weird things happen you know which cables to start replacing then.

    • @wilsonlspacheco
      @wilsonlspacheco Před měsícem +4

      I agree, always Cat6 or Cat6a, here at Portugal🇵🇹, our Telecom Authority ANACOM a few years ago, banned the installation of cables lower than Cat6 and only 100% copper cables are allowed. We have a regulation called ITED Manual, you can consult to know more about our legislation and regulation in telecom infraestructures.

    • @AM93000
      @AM93000 Před 29 dny +1

      Yup agree. AVOID CCA AT ALL COST

  • @wscottfunk
    @wscottfunk Před měsícem +2

    Feels good to have it all organized, doesn't it? I've rearranged mine so many times and I'm grateful for the rackstuds! You did a good job & it all looks nice. I did get a brush panel for mine, in order to organize my Reolink POE camera cables. It's easy to get caught up with all the options. Like you, I ordered/returned several things before I had everything I needed. I bought the rackpath 12u cabinet. Thanks for sharing and take care my friend!

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      Yes, it feels great! Thank you for the kind words. Ok, you've convinced me, I need to return my patch panels for a brush panel 😂

  • @jamesking890
    @jamesking890 Před měsícem +2

    as someone who has built out data centers and a home-labber myself, great job!! be careful with pass through rj45's. seen them melt POE switches a few times. make sure no copper is exposed

  • @codycodes
    @codycodes Před měsícem

    Consistently amazed by your content - appreciate sharing your smart home journey ✌

  • @Betoballestas
    @Betoballestas Před měsícem

    Great job!, it looks very clean and efficient, saludos from Colombia!

  • @SloppyMechanics
    @SloppyMechanics Před 15 dny +1

    i like to use TPlink omada access points for wireless POE

  • @luked5959
    @luked5959 Před měsícem

    Great work man! Loved the video

  • @DataHoarders
    @DataHoarders Před měsícem +1

    Subscribed because the set up is sick looking

  • @dubyaelle5533
    @dubyaelle5533 Před měsícem +12

    If you have access below or above the main floors of the house via basement, crawlspace or attic you can run Ethernet. It's not complicated, but it can be a huge pain, but also rewarding. Nice job on the rack!

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem +3

      Thanks for the tips! I don't have access everywhere, but i do under all of the bedrooms so maybe I'll give it a shot!

  • @cyberworld6469
    @cyberworld6469 Před 8 dny

    Unifi all the way for you networking needs!

  • @minideluxe3942
    @minideluxe3942 Před 4 dny

    Tp-link mesh wifi is the best. I use it for some years and no issues at all.

  • @wirespeedtod
    @wirespeedtod Před měsícem +3

    2nd patch panel above the switch, 12 ports on top and 12 below would have eliminated the stretch on your patch cables.

  • @JohnSeabourn
    @JohnSeabourn Před 11 dny +1

    You should take the time to change out all of your 5e for 6a. That suppers speeds up to 10Gb to give you a more future proof setup.
    You should also look into utilizing the coax in your house to hardwire your rooms via MoCA adapters. There are some great ones that can push speeds up to 2.5Gbps. I’ve used these and they work great.

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před 11 dny

      I'll be doing that with 6 cable!
      Hmmm, never heard of that option!

  • @movingloz
    @movingloz Před 29 dny

    So helpful. Thanks 🙏 for a great vid and all the info.

  • @andydbedford
    @andydbedford Před měsícem +1

    I’ve been using TP-Link Deco XE75 pro WiFi Mesh system and it’s brilliant.

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      Yeah, I was looking at that one! Thanks, I'll have to check it out

  • @TheBurnsiela
    @TheBurnsiela Před měsícem +1

    Looks great

  • @MoMiner77
    @MoMiner77 Před měsícem

    nice work. thanks for sharing

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm6585 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @Przedzik
    @Przedzik Před měsícem

    Hi Aron as always great video 💪
    Your detailed reviews are awesome 🤩
    I have a suggesting, to replace smart power plug supply your rack with something more reliable (better relay) like sonoff POWR3. This small power plugs relays are calculated to extreme and when start failing might damage Your expensive equipment 😉

  • @hishammohamed4268
    @hishammohamed4268 Před měsícem +5

    Asus ZenWifi is a really good mesh system. Gives you lots of control and tuning options.

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      Awesome I'll check it out

    • @oneamongmany1392
      @oneamongmany1392 Před měsícem

      +1 For Asus zenwifi/ai-mesh. Really like the fact you can mesh different models, and the range on the units is really good. I bought an xd4 mini originally just to use as an AP in my lounge - still got really good 5ghz signal in my bedroom, 2 floors up!

    • @Matt_UKTX
      @Matt_UKTX Před 25 dny

      +2 for Asus Ai-Mesh. Amazing... The best two options are Asus and and UniFi, but the latter is more expensive and may be overkill.

  • @MrEric377
    @MrEric377 Před měsícem

    Good job, I need to do this too.

  • @durakis
    @durakis Před měsícem +2

    I hated the Rack Studs, seemed everything sagged a little, even patch panels. I much prefer the huge PIA cage nuts

  • @rvarnier
    @rvarnier Před 10 dny

    Try TP-Link DECO just for small places/small home - up to 2 bedrooms apartment. Omada for a bigger house with garage and yard, but you'll need a POE switch to power your wi-fi devices and probably if you want to exchange your cameras in the future, you can use POE to power them.
    Considering the CAT5E cables, try to replace them at least on your rack, connecting your devices such as NAS and e-security stuff on your switch with a good CAT6E or even 7... Between your off-rack devices is just ok, especially if you not using multi gigabyte devices...

  • @kwanizac
    @kwanizac Před měsícem +1

    Nice video. Definitely got some tips for my own build.
    Why 5e cables though instead of 6?

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      Thanks! Not sure, I Guess I should have gone with 6. Maybe I'll change them out

  • @pooh25800
    @pooh25800 Před 8 dny

    If looking for a wifi replacement, I would consider using access points (APs). You can pick up unifi APs for ~$100 and they will make use of your POE switch. Nice job on the rack and +1 for the rack studs.

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před 8 dny

      Thanks! So I can just buy a couple and start using them with my current setup?

  • @LouAllenWheeler
    @LouAllenWheeler Před měsícem

    For a wifi replacement, I just bought the Asus ZenWifi Pro ET12 and it's fantastic. Extremely fast, has 2.5Gb ports on each unit (1 for WAN, 1 for LAN, then 2x1Gb ports for LAN), and supports Wifi 6E. I got it primarily for the load of features in the Asus firmware (VLAN, firewall, etc etc) until I move over to OPNsense, and to use as a wireless backhaul from my cable modem at the front of the house to my 16-port switch in the back of the house with my server/homelab stuff. Sure beats my old Powerline backhaul!

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem +1

      You got me with the 2nd half...I don't speak network engineer haha
      But the first part sounds good! I'll have to check that one out

    • @TheOwninGuy
      @TheOwninGuy Před měsícem

      Would suggest OPNSense over PFsense. Since pfsense is owned by Netgate. Lots of issues and since the latest versions I’ve got lots of issues. The community of OPNsense and the guys themself are much nicer to home labbbers. Also would suggest moving to Home Assistant and maybe VMWare or proxmox to run it on a VM. I do that too and in case of errors just rollback a Snapshot. Also home assistant has Docker inside. Therefore you can run the UniFi controller from there and just buy the U6+ AP’s only. Saves you a few hundred bucks :)

  • @gs030201050
    @gs030201050 Před měsícem

    I am getting omada network ready for my new house 😊

  • @mastweiler22
    @mastweiler22 Před měsícem +1

    Makes a change not to see unifi kit everywhere 🙂 having said that I am thinking of ditching my Draytek and Netgear kit and moving over... 😱
    Aren't brush panels just cable management and completely different things from patch panels... or am i missing something?

  • @EvanWasHere
    @EvanWasHere Před měsícem +6

    Oh no. Why did you use cat5?? You are limiting your future speeds. Always use cat6

  • @jonasyttv8737
    @jonasyttv8737 Před měsícem

    The AVM Fritz!Box Mesh is very good

  • @SloppyMechanics
    @SloppyMechanics Před 15 dny

    it is super clean but if you wanted it to look nicer sneaking 1-2U of horizontal wire management that is not very proud would hide a ton of the wire if thats the look you were interested in. sometimes the small loops like that look and work nice aesthetically also, beautiful design well done, and awesome showing people how

  • @ian.ketterer
    @ian.ketterer Před měsícem

    Prior to diving into the Ubiquiti rabbit hole, we used an EERO mesh system to cover roughly 4300 square feet of our house; it was really easy to set up and other than initially interfering with our wireless soundbar, I don't recall having any other issues or dead spots with it.

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem +1

      Ok cool. I may switch to fiber and they offer a free Eero mesh system if I do

  • @canadrian
    @canadrian Před měsícem

    I feel the google mesh pain because I'm in a similar situation with Eero. Frankly the Eero has worked great, but I wish I didn't have to use the app and I wish I could do VLANs. Everybody tells me Unifi is the way to go, but I haven't taken the plunge yet; the Eero is working and hasn't annoyed me enough that it's worth the expense and trouble of switching yet.
    I also wish I could run ethernet everywhere. The previous owners put drywall ceilings in the basement so I can't just easily run wires from the basement up into the rooms above. I've been making do with MOCA over the coax that is run to nearly every room, and that's actually performed surprisingly well, but the adapters are not cheap. I would like to run ethernet up from the basement into the attic, and then down into the rooms that way... but our attic is so shallow and there is so much insulation it is basically impossible to navigate up there. I really don't know how I'm going to do it. Also, being in Canada, I want to be careful about punching holes up into the attic that allow warm moist air to flow up and condense in the attic. I'd be open to any ideas anyone has.

  • @johnnyreeves1990
    @johnnyreeves1990 Před měsícem

    Helpful video! I am doing a remodel install of a rack but unfortunately, I only have a small closet to use for my IT closet. I believe a rack the same size as yours or one similar to it will fit. My issue is ventilation. I do not want to put a louvered door on the closet. I do have access to a room on the side of the closet and could put an air duct in the closet right now but I was not sure if that would be too much or not. Any suggestions on best way to vent it either somehow around the door to the closet or out the side through a wall into the adjacent room?

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      I don't have any specific knowledge on ventilation, but I actually do have a PC cabinet that is vented into A wall between two studs, then on the other side of the wall I have two vents that allow the air to exit into the room on the other side

    • @johnnyreeves1990
      @johnnyreeves1990 Před měsícem

      That sounds like what I am needing too. Can you tell me more about how you did that? What equipment you used?

  • @wirespeedtod
    @wirespeedtod Před měsícem +1

    Looks like you used 558-A instead of 558-B for the termination of your CAT cable. I would highly recommend using 568-B on anything in the future.

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      Yeah thanks, that was just a test cable and I got that feedback when I posted a picture on Twitter. Thanks 😁

  • @JasonMatano
    @JasonMatano Před měsícem

    This is a cool video, but for the TerraMaster what was the thinking behind not including a NIC on it. It's not really a NAS without the network part of network attached storage.

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      Thanks! I'm not sure, I guess just low cost for expanding your NAS?

  • @BoraHorzaGobuchul
    @BoraHorzaGobuchul Před měsícem

    Best practice is to use factory patch cables. As strange as it might seem, cable termination is not as reliable on the long run, particularly if you're not doing it day in day out.

  • @rubendelarosaii5713
    @rubendelarosaii5713 Před 20 dny

    I have the deco m9. I've had it for a few years but it works for my home needs.
    Just curious what the benefit of having a brush panel vs patch panel would be.

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před 17 dny

      Brush panel doesn't require these short little patch cables, and you can space out the cables in any way you want. Just would look a lot cleaner IMO

  • @movingloz
    @movingloz Před 29 dny

    With that cabling that you did yourself, does it work out much cheaper or not??? I will need to run Ethernet cabling in an older place for POE cameras, etc. and would be interested to know what way to go.

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před 29 dny

      It's nicer to have caBling the exact length you want, so I can be cheaper if you have a lot you want to do yourself. It takes a lot more time of course

  • @Wysp_Sedai
    @Wysp_Sedai Před měsícem

    Are you using a UPS attached to your rack? (If so, or even if not,) do you have a recommendation of a UPS?

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      No, but I should! I'll look to see what's out there

  • @Lester_Dominguez
    @Lester_Dominguez Před 19 dny

    Do you have a battery backup for your rack? Or are you planning on getting one?

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před 17 dny

      I didn't want to spend the $ this time around, but I'm planning a future video to upgrade. Like you said, I'll be adding a UPS and also hopefully a better WiFi system and NAS

  • @jujjuj7676
    @jujjuj7676 Před 28 dny +1

    Great job, everything is bolted down so when the house catches fire, you will be sure not be able to save that data..😂😂😂 also great job on consolidating the most costly equipment in one place for a thief..nice..your quite generous..😂😂

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před 28 dny

      Haha, good thing i have a few layers of self-defense! The "thief" won't be leaving once he enters the house 😂😂😂

    • @jujjuj7676
      @jujjuj7676 Před 28 dny

      Just checking....good job..👍😉🙂

    • @2h4
      @2h4 Před 27 dny +1

      If your house catches fire you shouldn't be trying to save your stuff. Your stuff is replaceable but you are not

    • @jujjuj7676
      @jujjuj7676 Před 26 dny +1

      @@2h4 hence why you make it EASY to remove...its called thinking ahead..😉👍 ( but yes most people don't think a head and just run, I'm not most people)

  • @WireHedd
    @WireHedd Před měsícem +2

    Well done. I've been lucky enough with my own home automation networking not being too challenging seeing as I administer networks and design and install them as a career for the last 30-ish years. From that perspective I'll say you did a great job.Make sure you've got decent airflow around that gear so small circulators would be a good addition.

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem +2

      Thanks, good to have a pro's opinion on the setup! I do have some fans I may be able to use

  • @akhosha2
    @akhosha2 Před měsícem

    I use a Synology router and APs throughout the house.

  • @TinyDoGO4444
    @TinyDoGO4444 Před měsícem

    Those are probably injection molded I see the injection point. 3D printed things have lines at the printer builds up the part.

  • @orodimusprime
    @orodimusprime Před měsícem

    What mounts did you use for the tplink switch?

  • @gs030201050
    @gs030201050 Před měsícem

    Hi, would be greatful if you can let me know how do you connect HDMI and usb of nvr to tv?

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      USB unconnected directly to NVR. HDMI to the monitor

    • @gs030201050
      @gs030201050 Před měsícem

      @@makeitworktech oh.. my monitor and network rack are there rooms away. Guess I will shift the NVR closer to the monitor. Not finding a way to extend usb over lan :(
      Thanks for the reply

  • @markshaz8691
    @markshaz8691 Před měsícem

    TP LINK BE19000 is awesome.

  • @Madoshat
    @Madoshat Před 13 dny

    Hello my friend, good job, you are big "هطف" in this world
    thank you

  • @bjoremo
    @bjoremo Před měsícem +8

    Ubiquity Unifi is the best router, switches, AP, and surveillance out there!

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem +1

      But so expensive!!

    • @bjoremo
      @bjoremo Před měsícem +2

      @@makeitworktech yes, but I have no regrets. Expanded over time to spread out the costs.

    • @TheLastFrame_
      @TheLastFrame_ Před měsícem +1

      +1 for Unifi
      Had an ASUS Router previously, but after it started making issues, I switched to Unifi and omg I never had a better router dashboard or more options to configure.
      It's just rock solid, super customizable, but also easy to work with.
      Never going back to consumer grade devices.

  • @Jensen871
    @Jensen871 Před měsícem

    I had a nest wifi pro system and we absolutely hated it because it randomly would go offline and the pings were super high. Once we sent it back we got a TP link wifi 6e mesh system and it's been perfect. I'm pretty sure the model we got is the AXE5400.

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      Thank you! I have been having the same issues for a few years!
      I was considering TP Link, so I may try that

    • @Jensen871
      @Jensen871 Před měsícem

      @@makeitworktech As soon as we set it up it has not given us one issue. The coverage is amazing and the speeds are so much better then the nest system.

    • @pat9080
      @pat9080 Před měsícem

      The AXE5400 is an awesome mesh system. I got mine at Costco last year. Switched from the google nest as well. Trying to get away from google as well as Amazon. Wi-Fi 7 is too expensive and this is the best priced 6e system. Especially if you are only using gig or 2.5 gig switches

    • @Jensen871
      @Jensen871 Před měsícem

      @@pat9080 Yeah it's been perfect so glad we switched.

  • @DarkGenesis0
    @DarkGenesis0 Před měsícem +3

    Unifi Dream Maschin Pro

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem +1

      Noted!

    • @TheOwninGuy
      @TheOwninGuy Před měsícem

      As an network and system engineer I can tell you to don’t do that. We removed them from lots of customers since they break down. Also they don’t support if your ISP has 2 separate VLANS for TV and internet. You have to built custom configs and still no support since the uplink may contain only 1 vlan. Also the support stinks… took 8 weeks to send us new ones. I went for hosting the Controller locally and just installing AP U6+ through the house. Also watch if you have airplay. NanoHD can mess with that so took them out few weeks ago. This saves you some bucks and is fun to do. Also would be happy to help!

  • @sun1234567890
    @sun1234567890 Před 23 dny

    Switch to TP-Link OMADA network equipment and AP's.

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před 21 dnem

      Thank ill try Deco to start, but TP Link seems the most popular in the comments

  • @BoraHorzaGobuchul
    @BoraHorzaGobuchul Před měsícem

    What's glaringly missing is the ups.

  • @chris-kf3hj
    @chris-kf3hj Před 11 dny

    Ubiquiti UniFi AP

  • @hivltg
    @hivltg Před měsícem

    Look at TP-Link Omada since you already have a TP link switch

  • @rodneycrosslin4405
    @rodneycrosslin4405 Před měsícem

    Run Unifi for Wifi and run some MOCA adapters so you'll have ethernet in each room...I'm sure cable is already run in each room

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      Unfortunately no cable in each room, but that would be cool!

  • @tim_mueller
    @tim_mueller Před měsícem

    If you didn't pay for the DAS it's a good setup but tbh if you already have a Zima Board don't buy a DAS guys. You can just conect your Harddrive to the SATA Ports and get a Breakout Board for the PCI-Express Port for more drives. Its certainly a bit more complex than just buying a device, but this option here would be a lot cheaper and more future proof. There a great tutorials out there for Zima Board NAS Setups and TrueNas

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      So would that be using TrueNAS software on the Zimaboard to handle a RAID setup? Maybe I'll try it with the ZimaBlade

  • @iuly111
    @iuly111 Před měsícem

    curiosity: power consumption ?

  • @racm2023
    @racm2023 Před měsícem

    Ubiquiti is the way to go for Wi-Fi.

  • @santaclaus1291
    @santaclaus1291 Před měsícem +1

    Aaron …. I cannot wait to get you into the ubiquiti Unifi love-hate relationship for your network. 😊😄
    You will love the GUI and and options.

    • @rodneycrosslin4405
      @rodneycrosslin4405 Před měsícem

      My Unfi are the cats meow

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      But the $$$! So expensive, but they look really nice!

    • @ahale1987
      @ahale1987 Před měsícem

      @@makeitworktech @makeitworktech Their gear is expensive but it is also rock solid.
      I am already invested with 4 smaller switches and an AP (I just need a bigger PoE switch, a second AP, and one final smaller switch), but if I were going to start over today, I would look at TP-Link Omada gear. If they're as good as they look, then they would be a great value vs Unifi kit.

  • @PeterHonig.
    @PeterHonig. Před měsícem

    Why no UPS???

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech  Před měsícem

      That will be for v2! Haha I wasn't sure which too buy and things were getting a bit expensive. You have a recommendation?

    • @PeterHonig.
      @PeterHonig. Před měsícem

      @@makeitworktech A tried-and-true brand is APC. I don't know if your NAS supports this, but Synology NAS units have a USB port to interface with the one on the UPS to detect when to shut down elegantly. If yours does the same, then make sure that your UPS has that feature. You should first tally up the power usage of all your devices, and use that to select the capacity of the power backup. Also, I would recommend getting a model that has replaceable batteries, as it much more economical to do that rather than buy a whole new unit. Most batteries last at least 5 years, after which their capacity begins to decline.

  • @IAmZen_007
    @IAmZen_007 Před měsícem +1

    You should have used at least cat6a to be future-proof … but also your patchpanel. For a switch I would used at least 2,5gbit with POE+

  • @MrMcMuffinJr1999
    @MrMcMuffinJr1999 Před měsícem

    I never understood why people use keystone couplers. Just terminate a keystone. If you get the correct tool they’re actually faster to do than the male ends

  • @geepriest
    @geepriest Před měsícem +1

    One word... Ubiquiti

  • @keymonne
    @keymonne Před měsícem

    You need Ubiquiti

  • @michaelgoldsmith635
    @michaelgoldsmith635 Před měsícem

    So... what was the point of the patch panel if you DIDN'T have a bunch of cables running into your rack? They're supposed to be used with regular keystone jacks that you punch down into, and then then front facing port patches to your switches. Where's the other end going?
    Another word of advice, LABEL EVERYTHING. You're not going to remember every single cable in your rack Label them at the both ends of the cables, and definitely on your patch panel as well.
    Also, invest in a roll of double sided velcro. It's the best way to organize cables and not use zip ties. NEVER use zip ties. They hurt the wire, and can be challenging to cut without damaging the wires the contain, if you need to move the zip tie for any reason. Velcro you can just rip off, and use elsewhere, over and over again. Highly recommended.

    • @sgtm7
      @sgtm7 Před 28 dny

      They make patch designed to be used with feed thru connectors, rather than having to do punch down. It is the type I have.

  • @TechySpeaking
    @TechySpeaking Před měsícem +1

    First

  • @campervanchris4171
    @campervanchris4171 Před měsícem

    Amazon eero try that I’ve got and it’s brilliant