It makes sense, but why'd you use such long pieces of tape? Did you reuse the pieces you cut off?
@TyDaSpaceКүн бұрын
Yes. I did. I used it on the footing of the door as well. The door is a one piece fire door with an attached base as well. The curve from the extra pieces of the hinge was perfect for the edge on the base.
@nickstachniuk4983Күн бұрын
So much waste in one video
@TyDaSpaceКүн бұрын
. A whole 2 dollar. Even with the door off you still need to tape the part where the two colors meet on the door to get a clean line. The door is two colors on both sides
@hungryhungryh0b0Күн бұрын
I just take the door off.
@TyDaSpaceКүн бұрын
I’ll just use a 2 dollar tape instead instead of try to realign the whole door again.
@missdee2122 күн бұрын
What's his channel? No link in the description I checked twice
@TyDaSpace2 күн бұрын
@techbymidas
@crazycoastie2 күн бұрын
Great setup brother. I'd swap the SFP to RJ45 connectors to a DAC cable, for 10GBE. reason 1, for heat, the SFP converters heat up. DAC cables or if you did short FIBER with LC transceivers would not be warm. Ubiquiti gear is fun and super addictive to get into the ecosystem. Im sure youll fine tune it down the road. Adding their Aggregation switch (8 port full 10Gig) between the UDM Pro and your current switch will be a nice upgrade too. As another FiOS Customer, run the UDM Pro as your main Router, and go from WAN on the FiOS Gateway to LAN on the UDM Pro. You only need the FiOS gateway for Video. (have them swap your COAX to Ethernet) your capping your max speed over COAX.
@mickspeedy12 күн бұрын
Really nice installation 🤩
@austinstallion81875 күн бұрын
Yes it would be good to see a video on how you setup the 3 networks
@TyDaSpace4 күн бұрын
We are working on an update to the setup. Stay tuned
@akurenda19855 күн бұрын
Drywall guys are gonna totally cover up those boxes lmao. ;P
@TyDaSpace5 күн бұрын
lol. That’s why it’s important to hire drywaller with sense.
@ndandan13695 күн бұрын
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *🏠 Introduction to setting up a smart home from scratch, focusing on networking, Wi-Fi, and security.* 00:27 *📡 Initial setup involves choosing a central location for networking equipment in the mechanical room.* 01:08 *🛠️ Using a backing board to mount the network rack due to misaligned studs.* 01:57 *🧵 Tidying and routing ethernet cables neatly without using a patch panel.* 02:23 *🖥️ Installing the UDM Pro for routing, security, and network management.* 03:15 *🔌 Adding a UniFi 24-port PoE switch to power wireless access points and security cameras.* 04:07 *🖥️ Setting up a NAS server for video footage storage with a RAID 5 configuration for data protection.* 04:47 *📶 Installing UniFi in-wall wireless access points for full home coverage.* 05:53 *🌐 Adding a U6 LR long-range wireless access point in the basement.* 06:21 *📹 Installing UniFi G4 cameras for outdoor surveillance with PoE.* 07:42 *🔧 Using wireless connectivity for the doorbell due to missing ethernet wiring.* 07:56 *📱 Configuring the network using the UniFi mobile app and creating separate networks for IoT, guests, and main devices.* Made with HARPA AI
@senthilkumarnadarajan22476 күн бұрын
What the screen size and viewing distance. My room has 9 feet viewing distance but not sure if 100 inch will be too big
@HOOKFISHINGMODES6 күн бұрын
😍
@DrZhenya6 күн бұрын
Great video! How do you make all the smart devices work with each other if some are on the IoT network and you are connected to the Main network?
@TyDaSpace6 күн бұрын
Thanks, something called firewall rules. It allows devices on the main network to reach devices on all the other networks but devices on the other networks cannot reach the main. It’s just one way.
@dawidlelito7 күн бұрын
why you do not use DAC cable to connect UDM with switch? Or normal sfp cable and have 10GB connection and port isolation (on currency)
@TyDaSpace7 күн бұрын
Dawid, very good observation. that's also an option but what had on hand during this install was SFP. We are still planning to do more upgrades to this rack later. This is just the basic. There are so many ways to go about this. DAC is an option if you don't already have sfps, SFP with Copper cable is also an option. In my own setup, I used Fibre SFP with Fibre Cable between my switch. We will be upgrading the rack to a 42U rack with bunch of of audio controls and ether lighting switches. Stay tuned for the upgrade.
@dawidlelito7 күн бұрын
@@TyDaSpace very nice plan for upgrade. My previous home network using fully ubnt hardware but now it is pfsense as main router and firewall then connect to SFP+ Core switch and from it move to 24 enterprise model. I very do not like firewall rules in UDM
@kelvinkalio7777 күн бұрын
can this be done for an already wired house
@thegotabetievlogs68987 күн бұрын
Yes, it just might be a bit more work.
@TyDaSpace7 күн бұрын
Yes, I did that in my old house in this video kzbin.info/www/bejne/q564XpSoo62Jb7M In this video, we are actually adding more network runs (about another 48 runs) across the entire house for all the doorbells, speakers and other things but we got an electrician this time to get the wiring to those places. I will be releasing upgrade video when it is done. It is definitely possible but time consuming especially when it is something you don't do much. The electrician got the wires to all the really weird spot really fast and easy.
@kelvinkalio7777 күн бұрын
@TyDaSpace I sent an email concerning my own home that's coming up I would a fully integrated thread network
@lionelnortey71098 күн бұрын
Neat
@dolfan23038 күн бұрын
Would love to see this set up a bit further! With the separate network for the smart devices, does one need to be logged into it to control it from their phone or do the networks communicate together?
@TyDaSpace8 күн бұрын
You do not need to be logged in. Your Phone will be on the main network that can reach all the other networks but the other networks cannot reach your main network. Firewall rules prevents those devices from accessing your important devices like phones and laptops and security camera but your phones and laptop can talk to them.
@dolfan23038 күн бұрын
@@TyDaSpace thanks for clearing up. Confident in the purchase now.
@TyDaSpace7 күн бұрын
@@dolfan2303 I'm glad it did. Feel free to use our affiliate link below. It's no additional cost to you but it supports the channel.
@carlosportugal45128 күн бұрын
Loved it simple minimical and pleasing to look at
@TheOnlyTaps8 күн бұрын
🙌🏿🔥 fantastic work
@willynilly25459 күн бұрын
Great job! Is there a video on the audio setup? Also, I would've opted for blackout curtains. It would've solved the problem of light seeping in. Cheers!
@thaprofound10 күн бұрын
Optical over hdmi?
@kennixox26211 күн бұрын
A better idea, get rid of the TEE VEE.
@FluidicAztec12 күн бұрын
Best comprehensive review. Thanks!
@TyDaSpace12 күн бұрын
Glad you found it helpful
@ToPucus14 күн бұрын
this TV is very good in my opinion, great that you have it too!
@TyDaSpace14 күн бұрын
Yeah. Zero regrets with the TV.
@midasgamespace14 күн бұрын
Great video!
@TyDaSpace14 күн бұрын
Thanks Bro 🙏
@kelvinkalio77716 күн бұрын
HELLO do you render smart home setup services
@TyDaSpace11 күн бұрын
I do actually. Depending on what you want to accomplish. shoot me an email [email protected]
@Mary-LuzHinch17 күн бұрын
❤
@NetITGeeks19 күн бұрын
That's a nice setup you have there.... I ended up installing everything on a 42U rack cabinet for my house because I went for the overkill (check my KZbin for a tour of it). In Canada, the cost of having a small home lab is low compared to many other countries so might as well.
@TyDaSpace11 күн бұрын
I actually considered a 42U but I don’t have enough to use up the same. I’m working on a network rack build for my brother and we are actually going to do a 42U because we will be adding sound system controls, game consoles and a bunch more. I’ll check out your channel. I’ll like to see how you utilized it.
@georgelewisray19 күн бұрын
Very Helpful . . . THANKS !
@janl707820 күн бұрын
No matter how good a projector you have, painting the feature wall light grey can make a huge difference in picture quality.
@TyDaSpace20 күн бұрын
Totally. For me, it was a balance between function and aesthetics. Putting up grey for that section will take away from the aesthetics. Since it is not a space we use on a daily basis. Just for the occasional viewing. For a dedicated media room for sure w you want to dial down as much as possible.
@andrew440323 күн бұрын
I have one exactly like it and I understand why he likes it so much. It's a kick ass mower😊
@WasitTooyu-sd6kjАй бұрын
My SmartThings wont connect to my aqara m3. I get a "prepare device" and then a "cant find device" message when i scan qr or manually input matter code . Its connected to the aqara app
@TyDaSpaceАй бұрын
Did you generate a new QR code within the aqara app ? You can’t use the QR code in the body of the M3 to connect to the SmartThings
@tarakristine8589Ай бұрын
Did you drill or use a screwdriver to get the legs on? We just bought this couch and have run into this problem lol
@TyDaSpaceАй бұрын
If my memory serves me right, I think I drilled it. It doesn't come with predrilled holes. So I lined it up against the edge and screwed it in
@jasonm17Ай бұрын
I like the way you did the wiring. Everyone else trying to make it way too complicated, nice job
@TyDaSpaceАй бұрын
I'm glad you found it helpful.
@Raeswrld-il5osАй бұрын
my phone is on 97 percent also
@TyDaSpace22 күн бұрын
Haha, just took it out of the charger.
@joshuaberriosАй бұрын
What app is this? So sick.
@TyDaSpace22 күн бұрын
Controller for HomeKit
@deathranger324Ай бұрын
Very nice set up
@ALFA_NURUАй бұрын
This is great 😊
@TyDaSpace22 күн бұрын
Thanks 🙏
@JoseLuis-dc9jbАй бұрын
Mans a beast 💪🏽
@penningtonsmАй бұрын
Mine always says device not responding as soon as I pair it. Any ideas as to why?
@TyDaSpaceАй бұрын
What platform are you using?
@penningtonsmАй бұрын
@@TyDaSpace HomeKit
@JayBelafonteАй бұрын
Just bought a 100” TV, blows any of those projectors out the water. I got rid of mine on face book
@TyDaSpaceАй бұрын
That must have costed a fortune. A display panel will always be better than projector but the price per inch for tv makes it not an option for many people to go to those sizes. But it is getting more affordable
@rashidwallace1Ай бұрын
Bro, I love your setup. Would you consider consulting for a similar build? Let me know thanks.
@TyDaSpaceАй бұрын
Thanks ma, I actually do consulting as well.
@desmondkwАй бұрын
Glad to see independent and thoughtful content from a real user and not a marketing talking point influencer. Can't wait for your next video!
@TyDaSpaceАй бұрын
I’m glad you found it helpful. Stay tuned 😀😀
@specagent999Ай бұрын
I have the same mower from home depot with variable speed motor and LED light. It's worked flawlessly for 2-3 years. Some people say it's too weak but it is not meant to cut wet grass or tall grass.
@TyDaSpaceАй бұрын
Excatly. I cut every week
@EllzTheEnginEarАй бұрын
I actually used it to cut medium tall grass but it’s kept stopping on me. I had no choice but the grass was new but now I will cut again maybe next week to see how it runs.
@specagent999Ай бұрын
@@EllzTheEnginEar When cutting tall grass, adjust the cutting height to the highest setting. If it still bogs down, tilt the mower back to cut it at an angle. You'll have to do two passes.
@jig1056Ай бұрын
Nice video
@TyDaSpaceАй бұрын
Thanks Mark 😀😀😀
@marjolainetremblay1303Ай бұрын
Nice house! I like the lighting. But… The price:📈📈📈
@TyDaSpaceАй бұрын
It's actually not too bad if you get them slowly and only go for quality products that last a long time. I slowly picked them up. Some are LEDs and products we brought from our old place and having been using for the past 3 years.
@matthew-lawrenceАй бұрын
Cool but I can't do any more micro-usb devices, even if it's just to flash the device.
@TyDaSpaceАй бұрын
Why is that? It’s literally a set and forget. I haven’t touched it since I put it up. I can’t say the same for other USB C and usb 3 devices.
@matthew-lawrenceАй бұрын
@@TyDaSpace Because the micro-usb connector was garbage when it was first released. Easy to break, non-reversible, low speed, limited power specs. I'm slowly purging all devices that are not usb-c and not buying anything new with (lightning) or micro-usb. Not sure what devices you are having issues with that have usb-c, but some devices don't implement the standard properly yet due to poorly skilled engineers, especially when it comes to usb-c to usb-c charging. Items that fail in that respect I return right away - no need to reward poor products with my money. One cord to rule them all! Most new devices are being released with usb-c due to the wider acceptance and I believe the European Union requiring usb-c for all smart phones is helping with that trend. Most of the products out that still have micro-usb are old stock or from companies that don't want to invest the time to rework their legacy products to use usb-c. Plus I really don't like connectors that take two attempts to plug in correctly. There are a few device, like the ratgdo I'm interested in buying, but I'll hold off until they are usb-c.
@jpileggi1Ай бұрын
Thanks for the review. Hubitat, Home Assistant and Hoobs Pro are also all-in-one solutions for the Smart Home.
@TyDaSpaceАй бұрын
Yup. All much better solutions. I personally use Home Assistant running on a PI.