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You’re so edgy! I’m jelly…
You’re so edgy! I’m jelly…
Us vs them… At least we can all agree on othering people we disagree with
This is gonna fun…
Good. Annoy the managers until they get rid of this shit
Early reports suggest it was caused by a loose chain dragging on the ground and throwing sparks behind a horse trailer. But the cause is still under investigation.
I have no clue how the original Mad Max made it out of Australia, let alone spawn a minor cinematic universe…
I’m glad there haven’t been any pervs saying cheese pizza…
I really hope the people below this are just naive, and not actually pedophiles
Not everyone sees every news story as it happens…
Why would it increase your energy bill?
No problem.
I actually just learned this lesson recently (in the last week). I have a NAS that I use for my PCs, and it also stores my media collection for Plex, it was natively sitting on the same network as my PCs, as that’s where I was most concerned about network speed. I was having it cross VLANs for the Plex stuff, and it was only when I got a Ubiquiti switch that I noticed that traffic was hitting the router when crossing the VLANs but not when the two subnets were the same.
I’m happy that my hard knock lesson can help someone avoid that same mistake.
I do worry that if I do get them I might hammer my router since the traffic streams will have to be routed between VLANs.
The key here is to not route traffic across VLANs. Choose one VLAN to host all your network video content (IP cameras and NVR). This way, since all traffic is on the same subnet, all the network traversal can happen on the switch (even layer 2 switches) and not need to ever touch the router.
Also, if you suspect there will be a decent amount of network traffic that needs to cross VLANs, it’s usually best to add an additional network interface that’s connected to the correct subnet. That way traffic can avoid the router.
This one?