

I would agree with that, but here in the UK we dont have coax in every room


I would agree with that, but here in the UK we dont have coax in every room


I would not, but we had a working system so moving things about should have been fine. I think running over 2 consumer units adds to the latency


ping times have gone from 2ms and up to under 1ms, but thats how I got into them was to get internet from ground floor to second floor


Ok, switch in the shed/office into switch in the garage, switch in the garage into powerline to switch by the router.
Run cable from the garage to the switch by the router and remove 1 of 3 powerline plugs, so yeah just removing a single plug helps so much


Yep, too lazy to run ethernet


Not POE, the opposite. Ethernet over power, powerline?
They were called homeplug at 1 point


Yes powerline, they were called homeplugs at 1 point


Oh, iOS or Android?


Your issue is using a non-routable IP on a public DNS provider, some home routers will assume it’s a miss configuration and drop it.
If your only going to use the domain over a VPN and local network, I would use something like pihole to do the DNS.
If you want access from the internet at large, you will need your public IP in your DNS provider.


Oh, that’s a shame. Maybe need to see why?
I have the notes, files and news apps all connected just fine.
If it’s over your VPN, does your phone now how to find nextcloud?


I know this is said a lot, but nextcloud does all that.
As an added benefit the files are just in a directory that you could edit if needed


I run gogs and that looks to have LFS support, but depending on your requirements that might not be enough.


I may have skewed the results


I use my own dashboard as a links page, nagios to monitor all the running servers and service’s. Nagios will post to pushover if there’s an issue.


So I have a git repo with all my compose files in it, some of the stacks are version pinned some are latest. With the git repo I get versioning of the files and a way to get compose files on remote servers, in the repo is a readme with all the steps needed to start each stack and in what order.
I use portainer to keep an eye on things and check logs, but starting is always from the cli


kind of, why 37 minutes? if you can turn it on and off, why not use a temperature sensor to see if its too hot and turn it on till it gets cold


Check your on the latest version as you can now get home assistant to save the timer before a restart, look for the restore option


Ta, not quite what I’m looking for


For my media consumption, I use jellyfin for streaming thing. Like music and movies to mobile or laptop.
I use OSMC on a pi4 for TV viewing, it’s a kodo remix but I like it. Have the media from jellyfin mounted over NFS and in kodo directly.
I did run tvheadend for live TV, but we don’t watch any live TV now as the kids get TV priority. I also had tvheadend setup in jellyfin so I could watch TV out and about
When I first found them, I took was amazed you could use mains wiring to network. I used them to get internet on the second floor on the opposite side of the house, worked great at the time.
They worked here on a single ring, but crossing 2 consumer units seems to have killed it