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    • RE: Yealink VoIP Phone Powered by Ubiquiti ER-X PoE

      @bbigford said in Yealink VoIP Phone Powered by Ubiquiti ER-X PoE:

      @scottalanmiller said in Yealink VoIP Phone Powered by Ubiquiti ER-X PoE:

      I believe the ER-X is just passthrough, so if you don't have a PoE source, the ER-X can't power anything?

      It could if you plug it into a power adapter, given that you don't have PoE in that case. You'd just use the PoE out if that were the case.

      Either requires PoE source or power adapter. But it should still be able to power a device, with a power adapter, but without a PoE source to "pass through".

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: NextCloud box

      @gjacobse said in NextCloud box:

      @dafyre said in NextCloud box:

      @gjacobse said in NextCloud box:

      @dafyre said in NextCloud box:

      @BBigford said in NextCloud box:

      Was talking about file services/NextCloud earlier and ran across this online through unrelated search results. Pretty interesting at a low cost (~$79).

      http://www.zdnet.com/article/nextcloud-box-a-cloud-for-your-office-or-living-room/

      For home use, that would be great -- drop a bigger drive in there.

      But for Business use, I dunno. I'll wait and see what others have to say.

      I agree to a degree.

      At that price print (~$80 ) what is stopping you from having say four or five and rsync'ing them?

      I'm not sure how the Nextcloud software would handle that.

      NextCloud may not be able to... but if it's sitting on top of a Linux Distro, I would think that a cron could perform the action.

      Monday - Backup to Unit 1
      Tuesday - Copy Unit 1 to 2 back up to one
      etc....

      Would just have to change the IP if the primary one failed. I wonder if maybe you could cluster them together instead, NC might freak out though.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Do You See Homer?

      If this is a test for something different than this thread here, what are you testing in this thread specifically?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: WDS - Adding Drivers

      @Jason said:

      @BBigford said:

      Still wondering though, how can you build a driver repository with exes, rather than inf files?

      Maybe it has an INF calling the exe somewhere.

      Your last post "WDS only uses INF" contradicts that statement. If it only uses INF files, EXEs are not needed. You are right in the first post that WDS only uses INF files. The second post is incorrect, INF files in WDS call nothing. Only INFs are used as they have all the info needed. I was just asking Dashrender that question because maybe he had some info I don't about EXE/INF roll ups. But a CAB file has the missing INFs, which is perplexing. Because I tore the CAB apart, then the EXE got tore apart looking for the INFs needed for those 3 drivers.

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