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[3288.56 --> 3289.50] That could also be an issue. |
[3289.60 --> 3292.36] I've seen places that have metal in the walls, and that blocks the signal. |
[3293.02 --> 3294.88] We got a baller boost from Dean. |
[3295.44 --> 3299.40] Dean, I'm going to say 70, 1070 maybe. |
[3299.60 --> 3301.98] Dean 1070 sent us a boost just a day ago. |
[3302.36 --> 3303.64] 10,000 sats. |
[3303.90 --> 3305.04] He's boosting the dip. |
[3305.40 --> 3308.16] He says, I just wanted to show my appreciation for the self-hosted show. |
[3308.54 --> 3312.18] I thoroughly enjoy the topics you discuss, especially NAS storage and home server options. |
[3312.64 --> 3313.40] Keep up the great work. |
[3313.48 --> 3315.24] Well, thank you, Dean, for boosting the dip. |
[3315.78 --> 3317.10] Sats are on sale right now. |
[3317.40 --> 3322.08] We got 100 sats from user 6594 that said thanks, and also 100 sats from Josh the Jest. |
[3322.68 --> 3323.96] He said it's a great time to boost the show. |
[3324.50 --> 3325.04] Sats are cheap. |
[3325.50 --> 3330.94] If you want to send us a boost, you can do so by getting a podcasting 2.0 app at newpodcastapps.com, |
[3330.94 --> 3335.36] or just go grab Breeze if you don't want to switch your app, B-R-E-E-Z.technology, |
[3335.76 --> 3338.88] or if you want to nerd it up, which I don't think anybody did this week, |
[3339.26 --> 3342.46] you can use Boost CLI, which is a command line tool. |
[3343.30 --> 3343.76] Pretty cool. |
[3344.52 --> 3345.74] I guess you've got to be pretty elite for that. |
[3346.32 --> 3351.56] Now, the chat room are asking for some real-time feedback on the Wi-Fi-based RoboVac heatmap. |
[3351.82 --> 3353.42] I've just put a link to that in the chat. |
[3353.54 --> 3358.58] It's called Valoroni, I think, and take a look in the show notes. |
[3358.68 --> 3359.44] It'll be in there as well. |
[3359.44 --> 3361.36] That looks really cool, Alex. |
[3361.74 --> 3366.00] I figured it'd be a neat visualization, but I didn't realize it would be that neat. |
[3366.12 --> 3366.50] So, yeah. |
[3367.30 --> 3370.74] That's such a neat and wild use case for a robot vacuum. |
[3371.24 --> 3375.28] Well, the thing is, I have a dedicated IoT network, which is 2.4 gig, |
[3375.36 --> 3382.02] for all of my RoboVacs and smart cameras and all the other Wi-Fi crap Shelleys that is in this house. |
[3382.02 --> 3387.40] And so I used that to figure out where to put, you know, different access points. |
[3387.44 --> 3394.50] And it turned out in my kitchen, there was a spot that was underneath the stairs and just behind the washing machines and the fridge. |
[3394.72 --> 3395.92] That was, of course. |
[3396.12 --> 3397.96] Which is where my dining room table is. |
[3398.04 --> 3398.86] You can picture it. |
[3398.86 --> 3401.00] But that had no Wi-Fi signal. |
[3401.48 --> 3409.44] And obviously the dining room table is where I spend some hours a week, you know, with laptop whilst, you know, cooking's happening and what have you. |
[3409.54 --> 3417.18] So I just got one of those UniFi in-wall APs and slapped it into an old phone socket and pulled the wires through the wall into the crawl space. |
[3417.64 --> 3418.34] It was good to go. |
[3418.42 --> 3420.76] It was, you know, probably only an hour or two's worth of work. |
[3420.76 --> 3421.68] Very nice. |
[3421.80 --> 3424.26] And that's a great idea for an IoT network. |
[3424.42 --> 3427.40] Talk about getting a real on-the-ground view of your network. |
[3427.80 --> 3430.36] I want to say thank you to our members. |
[3430.76 --> 3432.86] Our SRE subscribers make the show possible. |
[3433.20 --> 3436.44] They let us be really picky about the sponsors we work with. |
[3436.76 --> 3441.42] They give us the runway to keep the show going if we have to say no to some sponsors. |
[3442.06 --> 3445.70] And as a thank you, we create an ad-free feed of the show. |
[3445.82 --> 3450.08] And also we tack on a post show that is exclusive to them. |
[3450.08 --> 3455.34] If you'd like to sign up, support the show, become a member at selfhosted.show slash SRE. |
[3455.62 --> 3466.06] And then I imagine shortly after the new, although I probably shouldn't commit to anything, but after we get the new website out the door, like the next thing on my list is upgrading the member feed. |
[3466.14 --> 3470.56] So we have live versions so you can do your boosts for the member feeds and all that kind of stuff. |
[3470.60 --> 3473.94] So that'll be probably later in the year after we get the website out at the end of summer. |
[3474.18 --> 3479.54] But all that stuff is being worked on for our SRE members because you guys matter a heck of a lot to us. |
[3480.08 --> 3484.90] I think it is really important just to hammer home how important independent media is these days. |
[3485.90 --> 3495.26] You see stuff in all sorts of spaces about how there are sponsored videos here and non-disclosed sponsorships and all that kind of stuff. |
[3495.26 --> 3505.02] And having a audience funded show really allows Chris and myself and the rest of the JB team to be authentic to you guys. |
[3505.16 --> 3510.56] Yes, we have a couple of commercial sponsors, but primarily the show is funded by you, the listeners. |
[3510.78 --> 3517.18] And I think keeping independent media independent is hugely valuable to our society. |
[3517.18 --> 3518.62] I couldn't have said it better myself. |
[3518.90 --> 3522.02] So selfhoster.show slash SRE if you'd like to sign up. |
[3522.50 --> 3526.60] You can find our Discord community over there as well at selfhoster.show slash Discord. |
[3526.92 --> 3532.68] And don't forget we have the Matrix space linked in the show notes if you'd like to join our Matrix community as well. |
[3533.08 --> 3535.02] Lots of stuff coming up in the next few weeks. |
[3535.10 --> 3538.28] Obviously, we've got the London Meetup on August 5th. |
[3538.48 --> 3541.96] Meetup.com slash Jupiter Broadcasting for all the details there. |
[3541.96 --> 3548.82] Chris has his JPL JB super road trip in September on the West Coast. |
[3549.04 --> 3549.22] Yeah. |
[3549.40 --> 3554.12] You can find different ways to get in touch with us at selfhosted.show slash contact. |
[3554.30 --> 3556.24] I'm on Twitter at Ironic Badger. |
[3556.56 --> 3558.54] I'm over there too at Chris LAS. |
[3558.90 --> 3561.14] And of course, the network is at Jupiter Signal. |
[3561.98 --> 3562.88] Thanks for listening, everybody. |
[3563.12 --> 3565.60] That was selfhosted.show slash 75. |
• Introduction from England and hello to British listeners |
• Discussion of the host's setup for recording, including a mouth organ and microphone placement |
• Upcoming meetup in London on August 5th at Jubilee Park Gardens |
• Plans for the meetup, including presence of Joe Ressington and 100 other attendees |
• Mention of a listener attending the meetup after flying from the US |
• Details about the meetup location and registration through meetup.com/jupiterbroadcasting |
• Host's travel plans, including staying with family members in England and using their internet connections |
• Discussion of internet speeds at various locations and experience with Starlink |
• Discussion of the author's experience with Starlink internet in a rural area |
• Observations of the dish's performance, including movement and motor adjustments |
• Ping times and speeds achieved through Starlink, including consistency issues |
• Comparison to other internet options, such as LTE and reseller packages |
• Concerns about overburdening the Starlink network with residential use |
• Implications for rural real estate and the author's personal experience with Starlink |
• Starlink's router is criticized for being "crappy" and requiring an additional Ethernet adapter |
• Overlapping subnets with Tailscale cause issues with DNS queries |
• Customizing the subnet in the Starlink router is not possible |
• The Square Dishy setup has a dependency on the Starlink router, which is seen as unnecessary |
• The setup takes less power than the circular dish but still requires a separate device |
• The user's mother-in-law's home has fiber internet with 500 down and 70 up speeds |
• Running Ethernet through the house was necessary to cope with the new speeds and improve connectivity |
• CAT 6A vs CAT 6 cabling |
• Pass-through Ethernet connectors for easier cable management |
• Crimping tools and crimping process |
• Firewall situation with PPPOE fiber connection |
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