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Johanes

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    Johanes reacted to Falcon1986 in NOOB guy trying to network...   
    That setup is quite fine.
     
    Just a few points:
    UniFi APs are generally PoE-powered, so if you don't have a PoE switch, make sure the AP comes with a PoE injector and you have a power outlet to plug in to. Get APs with enough antennae to serve the client density in the area. You don't have to get UniFi switches, but if you do, consider the PoE ones to reduce how many cables you have to run. The UniFi Controller also allows you to control a lot of things on your network devices, assign VLANs, etc. Since you'll have APs basically stacked above each other, it helps to configure broadcast channels such that they don't overlap with each other and are not at their highest power output. You only need them to serve the floor on which they are located. Wireless handover should occur as clients move through the different levels. A USG is not necessary in this setup. As a matter of fact, your pfSense router should be able to perform much better and have more features. Good luck with this project!
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    Johanes reacted to Naijin in NOOB guy trying to network...   
    Since you listed a Unifi AP, you could simplify your network by working with Unifi products. Instead of PfSense you could opt for the Unifi security gateway. While not being the fastest around when you apply all security filters, it can get the job done. Unifi switches as well. There are PoE switches where you can plug in your Unifi AP. Everything is easily managed from a controller (you do need a controller for logging and proper configuration) but after you set it up, you can manage your entire network from the cloud.
     
    I'm not saying Unifi is the best out there, but it's what I call "prosumer" equipment and have my own network setup with Unifi products. I work with Fortigate firewalls a lot so I currently have a Fortigate as border on my network to create seperate VLANs.
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    Johanes reacted to straight_stewie in help on C# in unity.   
    Yes.

    You're setting toOther to be whatever the result of targetCubes position minus the current GameObjects position is.
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    Johanes reacted to RadiatingLight in Need your opinion....   
    That depends on how Amazon (or whatever retailer it was) treats the return. If he has to pay for shipping, he should keep it. But if it's from Amazon, they're super nice and will likely cover return shipping. They might even give him a free month of prime for the inconvenience.
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    Johanes reacted to dizmo in Need your opinion....   
    Keep it. The amount it'd cost to ship back makes it not worth it.
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    Johanes reacted to snookie in Need your opinion....   
    honestly i'd ship it back if it was me since the 1650 is quite a bit better then the 1050 ti also the one you ordered has a bigger NVMe SSD
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    Johanes got a reaction from Tristerin in First time M.2 User....   
    yeah i used to be like that.. just having wires all over the front of the case... but then i discovered the other side of the case and was like.... hmmm maybe it'll fit...
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    Johanes got a reaction from Crunchy Dragon in First time M.2 User....   
    yeah i used to be like that.. just having wires all over the front of the case... but then i discovered the other side of the case and was like.... hmmm maybe it'll fit...
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    Johanes reacted to Crunchy Dragon in First time M.2 User....   
    I have a frightening image in my head whenever I hear about "running wires in the case"....
     
     
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    Johanes reacted to Giiman95 in First time M.2 User....   
    I know what you mean. I just built my new Ryzen system and as soon as I set out to build it, I ran to Best Buy to buy a Samsung 970 evo. So nice not having to take up any more SATA ports or run more wires in my case.
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    Johanes reacted to Zando_ in First time M.2 User....   
    ^^^ Be aware if you can't see it in the BIOS or OS off the old drive, some mobos just disable the M.2 ports by default so no need to freak out. Should be simple to just enable it in the BIOS.
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    Johanes reacted to Tristerin in First time M.2 User....   
    Just know that since you have a SATA III M.2 drive (NVMe is different) this will likely disable one of your main SATA ports on your board.  So you don't look to troubleshoot that problem should you add more drives.  Your manual will tell you which ports get shut off to use the SATA M.2
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    Johanes got a reaction from Zando_ in First time M.2 User....   
    @Zando Bob Nice.. thanks for the tip.
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    Johanes got a reaction from Tristerin in First time M.2 User....   
    @Tristerin Now thats a good tip... thanks ill be sure to check the manual if that problem happens.
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    Johanes got a reaction from redteam4ever in First time M.2 User....   
    @redteam4ever yeah ive built this system myself and ive been slowly adding and upgrading stuff onto it... and that M.2 screw has been tempting me for the past year now... XD
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    Johanes got a reaction from Tsuki in Requesting Help with Wireless login for guest.   
    @Tsuki yeah ive done the turn off and replace pass in the past.. but because of how my modem+router is set up for some odd reason different ports has different DHCP IP's for some weird ass reason i cant directly connect to my bridge wifi router at the 2nd floor from my office computer. which is hella annoying..  im gonna see the OpenSource apps and hopefully that will do the job.. thanks for telling me the term "Captive Portal" ill see what i can dig up thx..
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