12-02-2016, 09:41
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
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Originally Posted by Stop It
*Sticky back plastic and an extension lead required.
On a serious note though, I've lost count of times I've seen complaints about Wi-Fi where the Router in question is either in the corner of a house, in a closed cupboard, or near obvious sources of potential interference (Subwoofers are great, just not for placing a router on top of). Of course, the laws of physics never apply when going on a rant however!
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Whilst I agree with you wholeheartedly, for Enterprise WiFi that I install, cupboards are often the only place allowed in listed buildings! We do, however, pre-check the signal level we'll obtain in the desired areas and set the users' expectations.
The main issue with cupboards is unlikely propagation to a different level of the property. For Enterprise WiFi we just stick another AP in upstairs and ensure that we don't have more than 3 APs within 80 dBm of each other.
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12-02-2016, 10:36
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Whilst I agree with you wholeheartedly, for Enterprise WiFi that I install, cupboards are often the only place allowed in listed buildings! We do, however, pre-check the signal level we'll obtain in the desired areas and set the users' expectations.
The main issue with cupboards is unlikely propagation to a different level of the property. For Enterprise WiFi we just stick another AP in upstairs and ensure that we don't have more than 3 APs within 80 dBm of each other.
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Indeed, but as you said, you not only explain the consequences of this requirement but you also mitigate it if possible.
If only such pragmatism was a little bit more commonplace!
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17-02-2016, 12:05
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Whilst I agree with you wholeheartedly, for Enterprise WiFi that I install, cupboards are often the only place allowed in listed buildings! We do, however, pre-check the signal level we'll obtain in the desired areas and set the users' expectations.
The main issue with cupboards is unlikely propagation to a different level of the property. For Enterprise WiFi we just stick another AP in upstairs and ensure that we don't have more than 3 APs within 80 dBm of each other.
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Sometimes we don't practise what we preach!
No idea whether > this < will make it past my firewall let alone the Mods here!
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17-02-2016, 12:33
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
Privacy error on your link, Horsey.
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17-02-2016, 13:16
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
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Privacy error on your link, Horsey.
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Certificate is from the NAS those files are on and is in turn signed by Synology, not a 'proper' Certificate Authority.
No biggie.
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Sometimes we don't practise what we preach!
No idea whether > this < will make it past my firewall let alone the Mods here! 
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Bad equine. You could do with some tidying up there.
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17-02-2016, 13:26
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
Certificate is from the NAS those files are on and is in turn signed by Synology, not a 'proper' Certificate Authority.
No biggie.
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However, you can replace them yourself with a Valid SSL cert. You can get a free one from StartSSL, though of course you'll have to have your own domain. Everyone should own a domain though.
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18-02-2016, 00:05
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
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However, you can replace them yourself with a Valid SSL cert. You can get a free one from StartSSL, though of course you'll have to have your own domain. Everyone should own a domain though.
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Mea maxima culpa - but still w.i.p as they say... many thanks to Dave,Carl and yourself. Yes "ggrider.co.uk" (and others) has been around for over a decade, unfortunately SSL certs have proved somewhat problematic on old DS411J box and current testing & migration to new DS415+ is still ongoing.
However as Dennis Norden used to say: "It'll be alright on the night" ....except of course I'm apparently on a different planet to everyone else so here on Venus, night takes approx 243 Days to arrive.....
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18-02-2016, 03:01
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
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No biggie.
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Bad equine. You could do with some tidying up there.
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Huh... you been talking to Barbara! (so now the Home Cinema has "nagging in Dolby 7-1 Surround" as well?). She's lovely really, although I'm not quite sure how I'm going to explain the email from King Arthur (aka TivoTrials) yesterday requesting I accommodate his wife in the near future either.... bit cramped in that corner!
That on top of the 869MHz LifeLine24 (Telecare) system I now have to setup for my elderly parents.... lucky I'm 20 miles South of Gatwick ILS systems I suppose otherwise DTI/BT would be ringing my wireless door bell asking for their RF spectrum back!
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18-02-2016, 06:05
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
What you on, Horse?
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18-02-2016, 11:36
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
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Originally Posted by horseman
Mea maxima culpa - but still w.i.p as they say... many thanks to Dave,Carl and yourself. Yes "ggrider.co.uk" (and others) has been around for over a decade, unfortunately SSL certs have proved somewhat problematic on old DS411J box and current testing & migration to new DS415+ is still ongoing.
However as Dennis Norden used to say: "It'll be alright on the night" ....except of course I'm apparently on a different planet to everyone else so here on Venus, night takes approx 243 Days to arrive..... 
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Hopefully someone will release a Syno package that hooks into Let's encrypt's automated SSL gubbins and remove the issue. Or synology can bundle it in directly, no reason for self-signed certs in this day and age, at least until HTTP Public Key Pinning becomes more widespread.
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18-02-2016, 13:57
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
What you on, Horse?
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I'm on a roll .... or to be more specific, Sainsbury's fresh crusty baguette/baton with some Ham from the deli.... washed down with 0.05% Ebony Vale Chardonnay (£3) that is so "green" it doesn't even have a date on the bottle!
@Kush dunno about hooks as I'm neither a boxer nor a fisherman but the proliferation of Syno and MBP/Webroot AES 128/256 encryption packages mean's it's doddle to encrypt mail/docs/files anyway! Getting hold of 2048 AES Encryption (free/cheap) is slightly more problematic though....
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18-02-2016, 20:17
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
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Originally Posted by horseman
@Kush dunno about hooks as I'm neither a boxer nor a fisherman but the proliferation of Syno and MBP/Webroot AES 128/256 encryption packages mean's it's doddle to encrypt mail/docs/files anyway! Getting hold of 2048 AES Encryption (free/cheap) is slightly more problematic though.... 
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Typo? There's no such thing
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18-02-2016, 20:27
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
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19-02-2016, 04:06
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
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Typo? There's no such thing 
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Whilst that's very re-assuring you haven't found it either ( I think you missed the point?  )
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20-02-2016, 16:27
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3
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Whilst that's very re-assuring you haven't found it either ( I think you missed the point?  )
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Nope? I think you're talking about file/symmetric encryption whereas I was talking about SSL certificates. Either way there's still no such thing as 2048bit AES.
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