Alex's New Minimal Home Network Tour: Gigabit Solar WiFi!

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  • Alex's New Minimal Home Network Tour: Solar Gigabit WiFi! In today's episode, we look at Alex's home Network and take a tour around the core of the LAN, storage, wireless access points, and much more.
    Thanks to SimpliSafe - check them out here: link: simplisafe.co.uk/?...
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    Alta WiFi APs:
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    CCTV:
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    Chapters:
    0:00​ - Intro
    0:54​ - Solar & Batteries
    1:48​ - The Core Network
    4:23​ - SimpliSafe Message
    6:03​ - 60Ghz Wireless Bridge
    8:11​ - Outdoor WiFi & Shed Ethernet
    9:34​ - Alta WiFi 6 APs
    11:29 - Final Thoughts/Tips
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  • @---GOD---
    @---GOD--- 7 місяців тому +6

    I've been watching you for years and will never get over how you pronounce Ethernet and router 😂

  • @THEDADDY7770
    @THEDADDY7770 8 місяців тому +10

    Nice setup bud, you just need to put a drip loop in your outside cable..

  • @MitchOfCanada
    @MitchOfCanada 8 місяців тому +4

    get an automatic transfer switch on there for Ecoflow, Battery voltage drops to 30%, switches to grid.
    Have drip loops for any wires going into the house

  • @luisquintero8806
    @luisquintero8806 8 місяців тому +8

    The only criticism I have on this DIY home network… 1) you should always broadcast 2.4 and 5ghz, printers and some older devices do not have the capability of 5ghz, same to say 5ghz does not broadcast as far as 2.4ghz. 2) running external cable outside the house is a no/no to me, weathering, could be cut by gardeners, or if your shed broken into they could have access to your home network (crazy to think but you never know) 4) you should always lock down those ports one each switch and allow specific IP’s and MAC addresses if there are switches dotted around outside, shed e.t.c. 5) please put equipment in a rack please, if anything goes wrong it should be easy for you to diagnose.

  • @MactelecomNetworks
    @MactelecomNetworks 8 місяців тому +9

    Now this is the second time I’ve seen network gear mounted to wood studs 😂 great video

    • @TheNewryRFC
      @TheNewryRFC 8 місяців тому

      would be interested to see what you would do different?

    • @MactelecomNetworks
      @MactelecomNetworks 8 місяців тому +3

      @@TheNewryRFC What Alex did is a cool idea and works nothing wrong with the setup
      Me personally would have put plywood backboard on and a network rack

    • @TheNewryRFC
      @TheNewryRFC 8 місяців тому

      @@MactelecomNetworksagree totally! as a company doing installs though, is there fire regs over POE equipment and fireproofing? I know now in the UK even fuse boxes now cant be plastic due to new regs. But again agree no dishing and im talking commercial not DIY

    • @TheNewryRFC
      @TheNewryRFC 8 місяців тому

      also big big fan, just never get to watch you lives due to time differences! keep up the great work

    • @BenCos2018
      @BenCos2018 7 місяців тому +1

      @@TheNewryRFC poe isn't as high current or voltage tbh
      also it's technically low voltage so not the same regs for it

  • @andybno2
    @andybno2 8 місяців тому +5

    0:45 that solar panel could do with moving up to avoid the shaddow casting to get full benefit from the sun

  • @fuoman100
    @fuoman100 8 місяців тому +4

    You can gear up your old alarm system to send notifications by adding it into home assistant. Ypu can also get an ethernet dongle to set it up to your internet for live monitoring from services online for like 3 bucks a month

  • @perfectgyroscope
    @perfectgyroscope 8 місяців тому +6

    The 'ghetto' part is not drilling the rack mounted gear in to wood, it's the shit cable management mate

  • @edandolan8286
    @edandolan8286 8 місяців тому +5

    All that gear and valuables in the house! Only to have one of the worst alarm systems on the market 🤣

  • @koreyjay2346
    @koreyjay2346 8 місяців тому +8

    Bro I beg you tidy the cabling up

  • @Dcoatess
    @Dcoatess 8 місяців тому +7

    I work for Virgin as a tech, the business hubs have a SIM card slot for O2, if you wanted.

    • @AIC69420
      @AIC69420 8 місяців тому

      As far as I can tell, the chita’s don’t have them built in (I’m using one as a bridge)

    • @EpicXProtocol
      @EpicXProtocol 8 місяців тому

      The Chitas dont have a sim card slot inside them, they use the USB port on the back of the hub that a sim card usb stick goes into.

  • @OLIFAB
    @OLIFAB 8 місяців тому

    Fantastic video Alex! Always love a networking video! 😁

  • @davecullen86
    @davecullen86 8 місяців тому +2

    Love the rich boy turned “ghetto” theme in this vid, a new Alex? Seems so!

  • @ProHorizon
    @ProHorizon 7 місяців тому

    Good video Alex I may have missed it. I take it the network is set up as a mesh network?

  • @denbeecky
    @denbeecky 8 місяців тому +10

    Why are you using Alta APS's and not from Ubiquiti? Than you have two different controllers running?

    • @MatTeague
      @MatTeague 8 місяців тому +3

      I think it’s because in one of his previous videos reviewing the Alta he found them faster than the Ubiquiti APS

    • @pcislocked
      @pcislocked 8 місяців тому +5

      alta aps are kinda cool honestly. they had a feature where it'll broadcast one ssid and will assign the device to whatever vlan you choose depending on which password you enter.

    • @akshajhui
      @akshajhui 8 місяців тому

      Alta APs are better according to him

  • @ImMarkyB
    @ImMarkyB 8 місяців тому +5

    Hey there, how come you didn't use Ubiquiti for the wifi internally

  • @michaelwebster6219
    @michaelwebster6219 8 місяців тому +11

    In the loft is a daft idea on a hot day and what if a fire with the backup batteries

    • @THEDADDY7770
      @THEDADDY7770 8 місяців тому +2

      Don't get hot days in the UK lol...

    • @takeguard
      @takeguard 8 місяців тому +5

      ​@@THEDADDY7770 what? Is that ignoring the mad heat wave we literally just had?

    • @iambueno
      @iambueno 8 місяців тому +4

      I agree. My loft gets hot enough to thermal throttle hardware so I settled for under the stairs where it's nice and cool.

    • @THEDADDY7770
      @THEDADDY7770 8 місяців тому

      OK OK one week a year lol...
      @@takeguard

    • @jamescollins6085
      @jamescollins6085 8 місяців тому +3

      ​@@THEDADDY7770Here in the South it's been sunny for months. Even in October I dont need to wear a coat outside.

  • @crangerkirmesfan
    @crangerkirmesfan 8 місяців тому +4

    100 Megabit in the Uplink just amazing,here in Germany i can max get 1 Gig Down and 50 Megabit in the Upload over Coax 😢

  • @billyrowe0064
    @billyrowe0064 6 місяців тому +1

    5:05 that Simplisafe keypad is great. It has lasted me like 4 years before the batteries finally died.
    Story time, I accidentally triggered the alarm at the same time my phone died, missed their call and had police at my door. So it does work.

  • @danielscotcher
    @danielscotcher 8 місяців тому +9

    What is Efffernet?

  • @ImTaran
    @ImTaran 8 місяців тому +59

    You should never exclusively only broadcast 5ghz. Not only do you have some devices that don’t support it, but you also can run into issues with the signal going through walls. If you’re going to run only 5ghz, you’ll end up needing more AP’s.

    • @brenisdank7097
      @brenisdank7097 8 місяців тому +4

      what's wrong with more AP's if he's doing only 5ghz. also most devices support 5ghz now a days

    • @ImTaran
      @ImTaran 8 місяців тому +8

      @@brenisdank7097a lot of IoT devices don’t support 5ghz. And more AP’s means more money. You have to have more lines for each AP, and just more unnecessary devices on your network. Less AP if you just simply broadcast both bands at the same time lol

    • @DozIT
      @DozIT 8 місяців тому +1

      @@ImTaranyep.. makes absolutely no sense

    • @emilsecker7881
      @emilsecker7881 8 місяців тому

      @@brenisdank7097no they don’t lol. A lot of IoT stuff only supports 2.4

    • @BenCos2018
      @BenCos2018 7 місяців тому

      @@brenisdank7097 most iot devices don't support 5ghz at all

  • @michaelwebster6219
    @michaelwebster6219 8 місяців тому +8

    I'm not keen on that so called ran of sola you just got them panels on the roof no rail no bracket bit of wind and that could go flying and I used to do sola and know what can happen to loose sola panels and u hope that don't hurt any1 as this video is proof no bracket or rail

  • @DootsonProductions
    @DootsonProductions 8 місяців тому +8

    Drip loop on external cables!

  • @michaelrussell1426
    @michaelrussell1426 8 місяців тому +2

    can you do a detailed video on your isp do you still have it?

  • @Builtbypete
    @Builtbypete 8 місяців тому +1

    How much battery backup does the solar power supply have built in and how long will it power the network without sun.

  • @TheNewryRFC
    @TheNewryRFC 8 місяців тому +1

    love the solar idea, would be interested to know why you didn't go Unifi for the APs though and have one ecosystem. Also don't rely on silicone for drip runs always loop cables below your hole for external points. If you want, its your house :)

  • @thewanderer5637
    @thewanderer5637 7 місяців тому +4

    @6:32 When it rains, all then water that travels down the cable will end up directly in the wall....No clips also, looks bad. I didn't see a UPS also on this equipment in the 'studio', so when the power goes out.. This section of the network also?

    • @Rehaaabek
      @Rehaaabek 7 місяців тому

      that's exactly what i've thought

  • @JB-gk6tg
    @JB-gk6tg 7 місяців тому +3

    Think you’ll find it’s a 19th century house as it was built in the 1800’s 😉

  • @BenGillam
    @BenGillam 8 місяців тому +1

    Has dual wan become less of a dumpster fire on UniFi lately? Last time i tried it you had to arse around with ssh to edit config files to make it work and couldn't use multiple external IPs

  • @savagesniper0793
    @savagesniper0793 8 місяців тому

    Great video alex !!, what stand is that? can you link it, thanks

  • @georgepapa2950
    @georgepapa2950 8 місяців тому +3

    Cable spaghetti nightmare!

  • @johnbesedic9432
    @johnbesedic9432 8 місяців тому +2

    Noticed no drop loop with the network cable going into your studio.

  • @janhenkins
    @janhenkins Місяць тому

    Alex, what are the max temperatures that you get in your loft? I've been thinking of putting together my own networking setup in my own loft, but I'm worried about the operating temperatures since it can get rather high during summer.

  • @craigr306
    @craigr306 8 місяців тому

    em burton good luck fella

  • @Stuart88
    @Stuart88 8 місяців тому +1

    You should make the loft where you network is sci tech style makr it look cool ! 👌😁

  • @MisterFastbucks
    @MisterFastbucks 8 місяців тому +2

    Filmed on the one day each year when the sun comes out in the UK.

  • @xxDEADFAMOUSxx
    @xxDEADFAMOUSxx 7 місяців тому +3

    "Ghetto" while laughing in Ubiquiti

  • @billyrowe0064
    @billyrowe0064 6 місяців тому

    A wooden rack isn't that bad of an idea... I have a wooden shelf not used right now and have my switches and servers on another shelf nearby sitting horizontally on it but now this has me thinking of using this shelf as a rack instead of my actual 25U rack.

  • @williamwilkinson8289
    @williamwilkinson8289 8 місяців тому +1

    Since the last time I saw you and a video I purchased a 3 bedroom house brand new I can’t get a great internet provider but have a wireless internet through T-Mobil I’m not sure I can run network cable through the house if I do I don’t know if it would do any good being a wireless internet but what do you think

    • @TrevM0nkey
      @TrevM0nkey 8 місяців тому +2

      you can still run cable.
      Just need a sim card router which will give you a couple of RJ45 ports, run the cable through the house into 10/100/1000 switches. I'm running 5G mobile internet in a ZTE MC801A router with an RJ45 cable running downstairs and one into my office, which are both plugged into switches for any wired connections.

    • @akshajhui
      @akshajhui 8 місяців тому

      +1@@TrevM0nkey

  • @hosay299
    @hosay299 3 місяці тому

    does solar work fine fully

  • @brayden8281
    @brayden8281 8 місяців тому +8

    this guy is a meme

  • @PabloTBrave
    @PabloTBrave 8 місяців тому +2

    Why havent you got a full solar/battery setup for all your electricity needs ... What you have is a poor £ to watt ratio.

  • @jmcprotech9670
    @jmcprotech9670 4 місяці тому +1

    I Alxs was looking forward to seeing if you had a Video out on the S24 ultra if not everyblessing to U

  • @GoldDominik893
    @GoldDominik893 8 місяців тому

    another banger from Alex 🔥🔥

  • @maits18
    @maits18 8 місяців тому +8

    Only thing I disagree is that you should only have 5ghz as some devices still only accept 2.4ghz like some wireless printers

    • @DarkRozzi
      @DarkRozzi 8 місяців тому +4

      Also a lot of smart home devices simply don't work with a 5GHz band
      Also the range of a 2.4ghz is longer (but slower) so sometimes for in a back garden it's a option because of the range (also cheaper than running a cable or buying a new access point)

  • @terrypullen1639
    @terrypullen1639 7 місяців тому +2

    Looks great but puzzled.... You mention you have 650Mbps download speed from Virgin. At 12:47 you shows 710+? Where is this addtional bandwidth coming from? Is the some dual/combined Internet or LAN?

    • @EpicXProtocol
      @EpicXProtocol 7 місяців тому +1

      Virgin Media you get 10% more download speed than what you pay for. Pay for 350mbps get 385. Pay for 650mbps get 715 ect.

    • @traininsanefitness14
      @traininsanefitness14 7 місяців тому +1

      That is likely the speed to the AP not internet speed, when the test continued in that clip it shows 70-80mb thats the internet speed.

    • @ScottLeeAllen
      @ScottLeeAllen 7 місяців тому

      @@traininsanefitness14 huh, the first speed is download, the second speed is upload 🤦‍♂

    • @RealLordy
      @RealLordy 7 місяців тому

      @@EpicXProtocol It is called QOS/COS: they guarantee 650Mbps out of the 750. Assume you and your neighbour are connected to same network node and you both start a download, both will get 650Mbps. If your neighbour goes to sleep and you are the only one, the neighbour does not use his bandwidht, so you are allowed to use part of his

    • @EpicXProtocol
      @EpicXProtocol 6 місяців тому

      @@RealLordythats not how it works at all. And in the video he says he pays for a 650mbps connection. VM offer a 10% uplift on their broadband service depending on what package you choose.

  • @tomlawson2330
    @tomlawson2330 8 місяців тому +1

    Alex, where do you get your cable from?

    • @chazprouk
      @chazprouk 7 місяців тому

      The patch cables are from Ubiquiti

  • @TheDervMan
    @TheDervMan 2 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant setup, fascinating watch. FYI you're pronouncing Ethernet wrong.

  • @user-fh5hs3nq2u
    @user-fh5hs3nq2u 8 місяців тому

    What you mean about mikrotik ?

  • @ryenlewis9991
    @ryenlewis9991 8 місяців тому

    Quick question. In your opinion what us the best wifi mesh system to get with Google fiber. I currently am having connection issues with my router being on the first floor and my gaming room being upstairs. I have 1Gig internet but I believe I am in a dead zone of the house. I get great upload and download but my internet on games has a lot of packet loss.

    • @giannisd961
      @giannisd961 8 місяців тому

      don't get a mesh system just get an access point put it on your room and then run a cable to it. Mesh systems split the available local bandwidth so you might get lower speeds than your paying

    • @Andyradford81
      @Andyradford81 8 місяців тому

      I have Netgear Orbi. Well worth it

    • @BenCos2018
      @BenCos2018 7 місяців тому

      @@giannisd961 depends on the mesh system
      some do a separate backhaul between them on another frequency which helps with speeds

  • @alexmand8003
    @alexmand8003 27 днів тому

    why did you ditch the ubiquiti APs

  • @PotterKristen
    @PotterKristen 8 місяців тому +2

    One question: why didn't you use ubiquiti's APs?

    • @akshajhui
      @akshajhui 8 місяців тому

      He was using them before then for better speeds he swapped them with Alta APs

    • @MOTO_LEW
      @MOTO_LEW 8 місяців тому

      ⁠@@akshajhuialta aps are crap imo I’ve tested them in my house and there no good also in customers houses swapped back to UniFi never let me down once you can find stock 😂

    • @kevinpreece919
      @kevinpreece919 8 місяців тому

      Which AP's are you using from Unfi?@@MOTO_LEW

  • @jennifermedia6288
    @jennifermedia6288 6 місяців тому

    have you tried starlink yet? and why alta instead if Ubqity wireless domes??

  • @nunya4815
    @nunya4815 6 місяців тому +1

    I don’t see how you protect your antennas from lightning strikes or any power surges from inside the house.

  • @brett-m
    @brett-m 8 місяців тому +3

    The loft is gonna get too hot for the equipment especially in the summer.... i would look at some kind of cooling up there

    • @brettjtodd
      @brettjtodd 7 місяців тому +2

      The VP700EILCD UPS has rated operating temp of 0-40'C which a UK loft might exceed during the summer

  • @dav07
    @dav07 8 місяців тому

    porque quiere tanto wifi este hombre, ya tiene el mejor internet siempre pa que quiere más

  • @jd_27
    @jd_27 8 місяців тому +2

    I take it you've got a smoke detector in the loft right

  • @bbishop7791
    @bbishop7791 8 місяців тому +1

    is it better to use wifi 6AC or wifi 6AX?

    • @jamescollins6085
      @jamescollins6085 8 місяців тому

      Isn't AX the only option for WiFi 6? I thought AC was WiFi 5.

    • @bbishop7791
      @bbishop7791 8 місяців тому

      @@jamescollins6085 they throw around so many wifi 6 terms without explaining the difference between 2.4ghz and 5ghz they are the bands on the wifi 6 routers AC is early wifi 6 and AX is more recent wifi 6, as far as i know early wifi 6 AC is slower than wifi 6 AX and they both have 2.4ghz as well as 5ghz bands but that could just be a usa thing and not a uk thing

  • @user-zp6ww4te2z
    @user-zp6ww4te2z 6 місяців тому

    CAT8 Ethernet patch cable up to 2000MHz

  • @Narut0luva12
    @Narut0luva12 8 місяців тому

    Wait does this mean you’re not using your wisp anymore

  • @successorlu8244
    @successorlu8244 8 місяців тому

    I’m the first person here again
    Love your channel

  • @OfficialyMax
    @OfficialyMax 8 місяців тому

    What modem did you use to convert the coax?

    • @portlyoldman
      @portlyoldman 8 місяців тому +1

      It’s supplied by Virgin Media as part of the data contract and is branded to Virgin.

    • @OfficialyMax
      @OfficialyMax 8 місяців тому

      That wasn't the question?
      I have virgin myself, planning to get a UDM Pro & am looking for good docsis 3.1 modems

    • @portlyoldman
      @portlyoldman 8 місяців тому +1

      @@OfficialyMax - misunderstood, apoloiges

    • @CallumT5
      @CallumT5 8 місяців тому +5

      It’s a Hitron modem, supplied by Virgin Media to business customers

    • @EpicXProtocol
      @EpicXProtocol 8 місяців тому +2

      @@OfficialyMaxif you have virgin then you cant use the coax to plug into a different docsis modem. It has to be plugged into the Virgin Media provided modem.

  • @brettjtodd
    @brettjtodd 7 місяців тому +5

    Sorry, but please take some pride in your RJ45 terminations if you are sharing on UA-cam as there's multiple examples of how not to crimp/terminate RJ45 in this video. For example, in the shed the cable sheath is outside of the RJ45 connector. You are sharing sub-quality 'how-to' examples to your subscribers!

  • @metalkrillin
    @metalkrillin 5 місяців тому

    Wow, I'm really impressed with Alex's new minimal home network tour! The fact that it's powered by solar energy makes it even more intriguing. It's great to see people utilizing sustainable energy sources for their everyday needs.
    And not to mention, the gigabit WiFi is definitely a game-changer! Having a fast and reliable internet connection is crucial in today's digital age, and it seems like Alex has nailed it with this setup.
    Overall, this tour showcases how technology can be integrated seamlessly into our homes while minimizing clutter. Kudos to Alex for creating such an efficient and eco-friendly home network!

  • @Rehaaabek
    @Rehaaabek 7 місяців тому

    6:20 Which model of MikroTik is that ?

    • @annettehanshaw8005
      @annettehanshaw8005 7 місяців тому

      Must be Mikrotik 60Ghz Wireless Wire. He installed it in other video

    • @Rehaaabek
      @Rehaaabek 7 місяців тому

      @@annettehanshaw8005 Oh found it thank you so much

  • @pcislocked
    @pcislocked 8 місяців тому +2

    damn people are kinda rough on the comments today

  • @michaelrijsmus462
    @michaelrijsmus462 8 місяців тому +10

    You need to up your game on cable management. Very poor.

    • @maits18
      @maits18 8 місяців тому

      He did set ghetto setup so cable management is out of the question too ig

  • @meeeaCH9612
    @meeeaCH9612 8 місяців тому +1

    Hello, can I get a bit of help from anyone living in the UK?
    My friend looking for a new internet provider and I found a lot of bad review about virgin media. What are your experience with them?

    • @Kaz
      @Kaz 8 місяців тому +1

      ive never had any problems with them. there will always be bad reviews. its not good dwell on them or let them change your mind completely

    • @meeeaCH9612
      @meeeaCH9612 8 місяців тому

      Thank you for the answer. Do you get the advertised speed? My friend currently has a 70 mb internet. But they offer 250mb one which would be good.@@Kaz

    • @EpicXProtocol
      @EpicXProtocol 8 місяців тому

      @@MOTO_LEWdont see how you could be getting 890mbps upload as Virgin Media dont do that kind of speed. Not even on a residential full fibre to the property network. Unless you’re paying for a leasedline?

  • @JessieMHadaller
    @JessieMHadaller 8 місяців тому +2

    The central station/ monitoring company is supposed to alert you. OR you can get the app for your existing system. Simplisafe is not great in terms of actual security.

  • @connorpace5881
    @connorpace5881 8 місяців тому +3

    No more WISP videos??

  • @tomgarrad8803
    @tomgarrad8803 8 місяців тому

    Yo

  • @MGSBESTProductions
    @MGSBESTProductions 8 місяців тому +5

    Bro, I seriously don’t get all the hate haha bunch of jealous losers that can be living life but instead come here to hate. Imagine living such a pathetic life. Do you man! I like the setup!

  • @frankie123456ization
    @frankie123456ization 8 місяців тому

    I thought this was a smart home tour for some reason, I misread the title

  • @tcntad87
    @tcntad87 8 місяців тому +3

    This is definitlly not how you power them..

  • @Rahulus_
    @Rahulus_ 8 місяців тому +2

    I wouldn't use the word 'Renewable'. Wrong choice of words.

  • @alancampos8906
    @alancampos8906 7 місяців тому +1

    4:30 everything is old in the U.K though 😬

  • @rishi_raj_01
    @rishi_raj_01 8 місяців тому +1

    Hey, we want ISP business video...❤❤❤

  • @RAM_845
    @RAM_845 8 місяців тому +4

    In Australia the "Rooter" means having sex lol. i.e. you wanna root? lol

  • @joshieporritt
    @joshieporritt 8 місяців тому +1

    Curiosity not criticism: why APs and not wired backhaul mesh nodes?

    • @TheNewryRFC
      @TheNewryRFC 8 місяців тому +1

      I do not know these APs do they mesh? I have 27 Ubi APs about half mesh and its hit and miss but its for a warehouse.

    • @joshieporritt
      @joshieporritt 8 місяців тому

      @@TheNewryRFC APs are best if you want to segregate your network I believe. APs and mesh nodes are both wired back to the router directly

    • @TheNewryRFC
      @TheNewryRFC 8 місяців тому

      @@joshieporrittsorry I meant this brand of AP, I have no first hand exp of it

    • @DallinKauffman
      @DallinKauffman 8 місяців тому +3

      @@TheNewryRFC Alex is using Alta Labs APs (a new player in the space). He did a separate video on them in June and yes they do mesh 😃

    • @TheNewryRFC
      @TheNewryRFC 8 місяців тому

      @@DallinKauffmanthanks, do you use them? just wondering advantages over Uni kit? Maybe the video covers this....

  • @_NCO
    @_NCO 7 місяців тому +3

    I hope this guy stays indoors when its windy outside..

  • @YR-zm7ke
    @YR-zm7ke 7 місяців тому +7

    The cable mamagement is shocking. External cabling not cleated, solor panels loose, cables just hanging not tidy, comms unit drilled to wood. Bit of pride in your work, especially if its your property youd go the extra extra mile.

  • @ianb1121
    @ianb1121 8 місяців тому +1

    Why are you always praying 🙏

  • @DanielVoyles
    @DanielVoyles 7 місяців тому +1

    I know it is just the accent, but 'rooter' and 's-er-net' just kill me.

    • @Yngwiejmalmsteen08
      @Yngwiejmalmsteen08 7 місяців тому +2

      So basically your just hating on how us british pronounce certain words.. you Americans do the same so?

  • @ZachariasEnislidis
    @ZachariasEnislidis 8 місяців тому +1

    so never passed your mind that server and network racks are design in such a way to prevent fire expansion, right? Never thought of that?

    • @RealLordy
      @RealLordy 8 місяців тому +2

      That is utter bs. Racks are what they are for standardization on how to put as much as possible equipment in as little place as possible. You are confusing with the ROHS standard: that is to prevent racks emitting smoke and hazardeous stuff when being in a fire. But that is only applicable in datacenters. There do exist racks that prevent fire to sprread when HW catches fire. But in that case you talk about fully closed racks. This is even not common in the industry (Industry mostly uses racks with meshed doors to allow ambient cooling, which is more efficient than on the spot rack cooling). Your reply shows that you are not at all into real field engineering or datacenter building.

    • @ZachariasEnislidis
      @ZachariasEnislidis 7 місяців тому

      @@RealLordy You answered yourself "racks with meshed doors", now go and look for meshed stoves, and watch physics unfold, your reply shows that you are not at all into science, engineering and data-center building.

    • @RealLordy
      @RealLordy 7 місяців тому

      @@ZachariasEnislidis Guess you never were in a datacenter, right? And not that it matters, but I am an engineer (not self proclaimed, but with an actual degree in engineering) Meshed racks are used in (smaller) environments where ambient cooling is sufficient to keep all the equipment cool. Another application of racks with meshed doors is the use of those racks in cold corridors in the datacenter: equipment in the rack is installed such way that for all equipment the air intake is at the same side of the rack. That side is located in a cold corridor (litterally a corridor where temperature is kept at max. 16 to 17 degrees Celsius) to ensure consistent flow of cold air in the equipment. The side of the rack that has the exhaust side of the equipment is called the hot corridor. They do this this way to reduce the cooling cost as it is much more efficient from cooling perspective. This kind of setup is only possible with racks with meshed doors. In fact: you will seldom see datacenters with racks with fully closed doors as there is no way you can guarantee that the equipment is consistently cooled as you depend either on fans on the top of the rack to pull air coming from below the rack. Fans fail and your equipment is toast.
      Furthermore, what you say ( makes no sense as this would mean that the rack is air tight. No rack is ever air tight as how would you cool the equipment? Without proper cooling, a rack full of equipment would end up in almost an oven (60 to 70 degrees Celsius) in no time.
      The racks you talk about are the ones that have steel doors at the side and steel or glass doors in front and back. But you forget that the bottom of the rack is completely open and that such racks have one or two big fans at the top pulling cold air through the racks. In case of any fire in the rack, those fans would blast all toxic smoke through the air (toxic smoke is prevented only by ensuring that all equipment is compliant to the ROHS standard). Besides being inefficient, this is another reason why you wont find many racks with full doors in datacenters...
      I would advice to get some courses in datacenter and rack design before assuming people are not into sciences...

    • @RealLordy
      @RealLordy 7 місяців тому

      @@ZachariasEnislidis Google "When to use racks with meshed doors in a datacenter" and one of the first links you find states that when you have a rack filled to the top with equipment, it is strongly advised to use racks with meshed doors... When using fully closed racks, you have to make sure that the side of the rack containing the intake vents of the equipment only has cool air, and the side for exhaust is fully seperated from it. Meaning: put blanks in those rack units that are not used. Otherwise you mix hot and cold air and reduce the efficiency of the cooling. I am not sure to which kind of physics and engineering principles you refer to state that the only good racks are fully closed racks. But based on all of your statements and comparisons with a meshed stove, I am quite sure you are not a datacenter engineer. I am not a datacenter engineer either, but I am involved in the design of (small) datacenters for a living and colleagues of mine actually are datacenter engineers who know all the physics behind the design. So unless you give me some valid articles stating explicitly that for safety reasons only closed server racks are adviseable.... Just do your homework instead of pulling off into a rant. The choice of a rack is dependent on design requirements, environmental requirements, equipment specifications and requirements and most important: what kind of cooling capacity is already available. If you have a giant airco cooling the room, closed racks are useless. If your rack is sitting in an uncooled attick however, you definitively go for a design with a closed rack for which you foresee dedicated cooling straight into the rack. There is simply no one fits all solution to this. It requires analysis and engineering.
      By the way: one thing I need to thank you for... the comparison of a rack with meshed rack doors with a meshed stove... This is one I am going to use in the future as a prime example on how NOT to look at a rack with equipment. Hilarious 🤣😂🤣

  • @lukebates4631
    @lukebates4631 8 місяців тому +7

    who tf says ethernet like that....

    • @TrevM0nkey
      @TrevM0nkey 8 місяців тому +3

      usually people who've no idea about technology.

  • @jennifermedia6288
    @jennifermedia6288 8 місяців тому

    Alex, what can you do to get fast internet if you can’t get bt or virgin to the hosue ? What’s the other option ? Starlink ? Or what else ? Hell @techflow

    • @ConnerPanaro
      @ConnerPanaro 8 місяців тому

      if you live in the UK, you can get 5G home broadband from Three for £20 a month. If you have 5G in your area. I get 500mb down with it