StillInLoveWithTears

joined 10 months ago
[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

I can't really move out of the attic, that's where all the connections go, below the attic is 1st floor, and there's nowhere i can pass that many cables, unfortunately.

Yea, i recently thought about battery backup honestly, but outages are quite rare here, and i would need like 3 battery backup solutions, because i got the ONT on a room in the 1st floor, and to pass the fiber to the attic would be quite a job, so, i'd need 1 battery backup 12v for ont, 1 battery backup for attic, and 1 for my office downstairs, and that is getting quite expensive since i got 4 monitors :D

 

Hello,

Just wanted to share my attic setup , following devices:

Edgerouter X -> openwrt latest stable

OrangePi Zero -> pihole as DNS only.

tp-link switch 8p -> got 7 divisions in my house, only 2 with a pair of ethernet, the rest one.

tp-link 8p (equal) -> NAS and CCTV cameras, got 2 cameras, one via powerline in the photo which the other end is located in the garage where i don't have wired internet, works fine YMMV, running cable through there would probably be a PITA

Also RF for every location in the house (basically 1 ETH 1 RF, except when there's 1 RF and 2 ETH in 2 divisions)

1 TP-LINK EAP 670 located in the 1st floor, which gives range of the whole house including a "fair" range in the garage, before i had 2 UAP-AC-LITE that did a worse job, while running openwrt.

VLANs / subnets / firewall:

IPTV for ISP box is directly from router configured IGMP port, so as to not flood the switches / LAN, runs on .2 subnet instead of .1.

Wireguard configured in .5 subnet for remote access on mobile.

NAS / Cameras blocked from WAN access.

It's running good so far, the only issue i sometimes have, is the DNS pihole seems to somehow mess up and my computer reports limited connection, although the rest of the house seems to work, and when that happens, only DNS is broken because connections already made are good.

If / when Edgerouter gives out, i'll plan to switch to a RaspPi or x86 equivalent with at least 2 NIC's, preferrably more.

Comments appreciated:

https://imgur.com/a/My94mCT

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

I really don't understand how you guys have such variables in CCA cabling, i never heard of it before ordering 305m.... but i have gbit fiber and my connections and links are totally fine for years on such cabling.

Even what i see in stores mostly the "affordable" stuff is CCA, so, it cannot be that bad.

I do have sometimes DNS issues with my pi-hole, i have to disconnect and reconnect my pc, i'm not sure on the interaction but the pi-hole is directly into the router by a 0.5m copper factory cable.

The longest run i have is probably 20m, but i have 10~ of them.

Still, i'm not trying to discredit standards nor vouch for any CCA cable, i'm saying what it works for me and most companies i see here in Portugal use.