You can use groups, create one that uses info@ and add both X/Y as members, subscribed for every email
However X won't know if Y has replied to the message, unless they use Reply All each time.
Highest temp was in the 70s (ambient is 30-35c) , the fans looked to be running fine. Vacuuming out the dust at the back reduced temps by about 1c across the board
It can power on like normal, works fine. But within 20 minutes … it just turns off, all lights off. I did try a full reset already
Randomly started during the night, hasn’t managed to stay switched on for more than 20 minutes or so since.
Looks like my USG PRO 4 is dead - doesn't stay switched on for longer than around 20 minutes then simply dies, started last night. For now replaced with ISP provided D Link whilst I decide what to replace it with ...
Anything worth troubleshooting? Tried the obvious (ie. power cables) and blew...
You can't. You can scan the QR code by him sharing it which completes the transaction - there isn't really any other way this is going to work.
Prior to this system existing someone would offer to pay by PayPal then collect, after that claim that it wasn't and do a chargeback. This QR being...
Well it is the buyer's problem really as the buyer is the one arranging the collection, so it's not the seller at fault if it gets damaged / lost in transit.
Pretty sure that was designed so the seller is protected if the buyer claims non delivery of an item when it's a collection. The courier obviously won't do this
There's not really any good solution to this I think .. unless he sends you a screenshot of the QR and you scan it?
Pretty impressive - I've been using it for SQL queries and some small python automation tasks. Would not have been able to complete these little projects without it (I don't know any SQL or Python)
Have used Hik/Dahua for quite some time (in combination with Surveillance station) and been very happy, some running for over 10 years. I've seen Avigilon / Meraki etc. camera pricing before and it's just way too expensive!
Ah crap, no idea which model these are to be honest. They're 6M+ up in the air, so will have to get them factory reset manually once someone can reach them.
Only decided to keep them as they were already there .. if not usable we'll just have to change them out with our own Hikvision cams.
Aha it's possible that the cameras were configured to only be used with a specific NVRs internal network and that's why.
They're Avigilon cameras, I've just tried the config tool on the local network , and no luck either .. doesn't detect the cameras at all, even when trying to add them...
I've tried port forwarding 80/443 to one of the 192.168.21.*** devices and that doesn't appear to work either ... so maybe something else is the issue (as these are existing cameras from previous tenant .. maybe there's some other settings at play that I'm not aware of)
Not sure what 10.255.255.0 relates to.
My local network and the remote network are both 192.168.1.xxx range
L2TP VPN to the UDM SE, with "Use default gateway on remote network" ticked
So our main network is 192.168.1.xxx range
There's a few CCTV cameras that are set to static addresses - 192.168.21.xxx range, is there anyway I would be able to access these through VPN?
I've tried so far to create a new network with that range, I can successfully ping the UDM SE...
To go back to this to make sure I'm not getting mixed up (failover 4G with same IP as existing connection) with existing 48P switch, is my thinking correct (didn't get around to it yet...) :
1. Create an untagged VLAN (say ports 46,47,48) by selecting Third-party gateway as router and assigning...
Yep I think that's how it works - regardless of what connection is used, the public IPs remain the same. Not been able to test yet though .. hopefully the failover is fast enough so that it's not really noticed if it does happen.
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