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@DumpsterDivingDragon4 ай бұрын
THANKS, JON & ASHLEY & family! 💜's Always!
@deniseslusher42514 ай бұрын
Can't believe I watched this whole video. I'm 70 and am not tech savvy. But I do love watching your family and the progress on your homestead.😊
@maryleereid36754 ай бұрын
Well said and exactly what I was going to express Denise.
@jeanineacree63554 ай бұрын
Dito
@HamburgerNetwork3 ай бұрын
Ubiquity was such a good choice
@Nancelot134 ай бұрын
Love how thoroughly you covered this subject without causing me to fall asleep. Nice job! Y'all are building a beautiful, high functioning homestead. Really beautiful place.
@fredk41364 ай бұрын
Excellent video. This video definitely wouldn't be the same without Ashley's comments. Funny and educational. Ashley's reactions and comments are priceless
@ELRay0004 ай бұрын
Awesome video. Unifi network and wifi engineer here. I did review the AP antenna patterns and have a few suggestons to squeeze out every ounce of available signal strength and coverage from your exsting equioment. BTW, reviewed your products list and could have made a sugestion to save about $450 by selecting a few different Unifi devices which would have simplified your setup and cost less at the same time. Anyway, I would suggest mounting the antennas on poles. Based on the published radiation patterns, all antennas should be at the same elevation from the ground, and then you should point the front panel of the Goat Barn and Airstream directly towards the main building. The main building antenna should point towards the Goat Barn. To be exact, draw a line on a satellite map directly from the location of the Airstream and Goat Barn antennas. At the point where that line passes the main building at 90 degeees draw a line through the antenna pole on the main building. That line, perpendicular to the first, is the plane which should bissect the antenna front and back with the front pointing towards the Goat Barn side. This confguration will give you the best signal all around. If you want to dive into the software, you can adjust the transmit signal strength of each antenna to perfect the coverage and reception. I sent an email separately to you in case you'd like more advice. Cheers, Ray.
@TinyShinyHome4 ай бұрын
Yeah had to find the balance between coverage and winds (we have up to 100+mph updrafts during monsoon) so pole mounting wasn't something I was interested in for this project.
@ELRay0004 ай бұрын
Well then, sir, looks like you have done a pretty damn good job given the circumstances.
@chimpo1312 ай бұрын
@@TinyShinyHomeyou both really have really annoying voices and punchable faces 😂😂😂
@JustMe-s6s4m4 ай бұрын
The easiest way to get good internet is to ask a teenager to do it. I used to run an entire computer department. We had technicians that were certified by Microsoft, had degrees, and years of experience. Nonetheless, the trainee, who was 19, could often walk circles around all of us! It was a shame that he only made a fraction of our salaries... but don't tell the boss!
@eeroala51323 ай бұрын
I called BS. I run teams of engineers of all different ages and generations, and the young people that we get are terrible and incompetent. The most technical savage generation is Gen X. The younger generations, believe that they are digital natives, but they’re only digital natives in the sense of consuming technology not in creating technology.
@CAM-wk3dj3 ай бұрын
Kids ARE OUR Future, they come to earth HARDWIRED for the FUTURE❤️ That’s why the devil wants them… to keep us stunted and him in control👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎 But our God is bigger Jesus is kKING and he reigns forever✝️✝️✝️✝️
@Sickoloko242 ай бұрын
Degree speak little about anything computer related lol everything I learned I did my self and my I am a serious engineer and yet I don’t have a HS diploma 😂
@camilleszalma45564 ай бұрын
Congratulations! Look at all your succes stories here! Jonathan, I know your children's reaction didn't include all the acknowledegment of your accomplishment that you'd hoped it would, but all things considered, I see it as very high praise, indeed (and all of it richly deserved). One day they'll look back on this moment in your lives (i.e., from a month ago) and they'll say exactly what you would have liked to hear when they came home and found everything working 'like it should've all along.' They're super good kids. They're just not there yet. One day they'll know what an awesome childhood they had, what awesome parents.
@Shadowdragon1323 ай бұрын
I work in networking and I am not the biggest Unifi fan, but what I will say is that it is designed for the exact use case that you used it for and does it well. It simplifies the networking aspect and makes it so people who dont have degrees in networking can build a relatively stable network and is modular enough to fit a lot of use cases. Also, with meshing generally, each "hop" you will loose a percentage of speed. This is because some of the radios in the Access Point become dedicated to connecting to other mesh devices. So if it has 6 internal radios it might use 2 of them to transmit and receive (1 radio for each) to other mesh devices to create the backbone network. Great job on the setup though, should serve you well!
@kielhawkins9529Ай бұрын
As a network engineer, I'd second this. It's not pro equipment, but for what they are doing it's perfectly fine. Personally, with that much property I'd have been happy to dig and run my own fiber for rock solid speeds. But that's obviously more work than just mounting a point to point or mesh wireless antenna.
@Shadowdragon13222 күн бұрын
@@kielhawkins9529 Oh 100% this, but the cost of bulk fiber would far out weigh the cost of that unifi system. Dont get me wrong the network engineer in me would totally try and do it, as well as on a budget just because I could. Direct fiber runs wouldnt be as bad but I do like my fiber loops though.
@sth.7774 ай бұрын
That company needs to sponsor you! They need to send you more devices for future expansion!
@UKsystems4 ай бұрын
Play the office sponsorships if you have used their products in about 50 videos or more
@icu_frosty3 ай бұрын
Usually ubiquiti will sponsor companies and more techy youtubers since they will gain more sales from it
@dionbass52124 ай бұрын
Ubiquiti should pay you for putting this video together - explaining how their products work together
@StoneKathryn4 ай бұрын
You mean UniFi? What is Ubiquiti?
@lievdorfman48174 ай бұрын
@@StoneKathrynUnifi is a line of products owned by ubiquiti, other ones ate amplifi, UISP, and their edge series.
@paulm72673 ай бұрын
@@StoneKathrynUbiquiti is the company. UniFi is their product line
@gooseythelucy3 ай бұрын
@@StoneKathryn Ubiquiti is the company who makes UniFi.
@Deerhavenoffgridhomestead4 ай бұрын
This is a perfect topic right now for us. We are just about ready to move out to our 5 acres and will be getting ready to do the exact same thing.
@charlenehuff194 ай бұрын
I love the nerdiness!! I love the silliness that makes y'all sooo much fun to watch. Y'all make me smile!!
@soniclab-cnc2 ай бұрын
I love my unifi setup. It’s been so reliable and easy to manage.
@klee880294 ай бұрын
🎉I am only 6 minutes into this and it's hysterical! By far the funniest video ever created about internet connectivity. And I think that it's because each of you has grown SO much in becoming your individual selve's. Yet at the same time, over the years on the land, paradoxically, you as a couple have "meshed" together (pun was not intended but I can't think of a more accurate word!) in your journey together as husband, wife and guardians to your children and all of the animal and plant life within your little "Peace in the Desert". Enjoy the Joy! 👍🙏🥳🧓
@renegaddy4 ай бұрын
We need this for our off grid homestead! I love how technical you get while entertaining us!
@JoshRathАй бұрын
I'm only a bit shy of 10 minutes in, and had to come say you made the right choice with Unifi. I FINALLY moved my home network to Unifi this year, after being fed up with the all in one boxes. But, I wasn't new to Unifi... I've used it professionally for years in my radio and IT careers. The one big tip I can give is to ALWAYS backup your settings, just in case a firmware upgrade goes haywire. Otherwise, enjoy it!
@TinyShinyHomeАй бұрын
Thanks so much!
@Thingsmyfathertaughtme3 ай бұрын
Loved the banter you two had in the video. It made it fun to watch. Kept me engage through out. Being a homestead you have to provide all of the infrastructure and it matches the channels content. Glad they had a grant for the fiber. Good Job as always sharing your experiences and sharing in a way that provides value to the viewer.
@MitchOfCanadaАй бұрын
I would opt for a Network Bridge to extend the Wifi. It will be more money but the Ubiquiti Airmax/Nanostations would give you better throughput, allow for easy security cameras at the additional access points. You Could also point a Nanobeam/Nanostation back to your camp if you you are 5-10km away and get wifi.
@jimoray34 ай бұрын
You all amaze me but than again I expect it as you are probably one of the greatest teams on KZbin. Prayers and many blessings for you all. Great content as it’s better than professional it’s the highest quality anywhere
@curthale86054 ай бұрын
Put a little comedy in nerding out. You all rock !!!
@ggraham13014 ай бұрын
I put up a ubiquiti network for us too! It works great! We can use the same WiFi net between the house, garage, orchards, garden and garden shed. And when we get that far, I can put up a mesh net for weather sensors further down the property. I originally picked it for us because the UniFi console provides great data about the network that is easy to access. It is so much easier to troubleshoot. Very satisfying to be able to see what the problem is and succinctly tell the isp ….. and not take a ton of time doing it.
@TinyShinyHome4 ай бұрын
It works so good I'm kind of sad I don't have to mess with it anymore 😂
@StoneKathryn4 ай бұрын
So Ubiquiti is the company that makes the UniFi Wi-Fi Mesh equipment? I somehow missed that step. Good to know!
@brenathens37444 ай бұрын
Always fun to see how you are meshing around on the homestead.❤
@StoneKathryn4 ай бұрын
I love the pun! Thanks for making me chuckle!
@joannwidney27643 ай бұрын
You all are a fun loving family. We love watching you do things on your homestead. Perfection.
@Nancelot134 ай бұрын
I can not wait to see what your round house looks like when y'all are "done" with it. I'm sure it will be stunning!
@chrisumali98413 ай бұрын
Thanks for the demo and info. I am in IT and this is great that you were able to setup. Awesome. Have a great day
@wandaspaabeck49964 ай бұрын
Awesome nerdy presentation! I even basically understood how this works....that's sayin' something! I think your kids just take it for granted that whatever project you take on it will all work out the way it is supposed to. 🙂
@bethhubbs99374 ай бұрын
You two should take your show on the road. You're the comedy duo that this world needs. Great timing, great bits, great banter. You made the subject appeal to a wider audience by making it entertaining. Kudos!
@TinyShinyHome4 ай бұрын
Hey thanks!
@StoneKathryn4 ай бұрын
Can you believe that they are both professed introverts? Jonathan used to perform in a band. That's how Ashley met him. They are sooo good together. I'm so glad they found this KZbin niche to "shine in." Introverts get exhausted when they have to be with crowds. This way of sharing seems to bring out the best of them both. I love the humor! So much said in the videos with the looks between them! I'm so glad they can share all this with us in a way that doesn't exhaust them. So much fun!
@dragntheground4 ай бұрын
Lol Ashley cracks me up. Beautiful and funny!
@lynnethebeautifulone41454 ай бұрын
You two make any video you make the best, no matter the content. Loveeeee them all!!!
@paulm72673 ай бұрын
The quality of this video is top notch professional. So much so that I thought it was done by Ubiquiti themselves. I am blown away by the graphics, the production quality of the video, the organization/storyline/flow of the video, and the PDF about it.
@TinyShinyHome3 ай бұрын
Hey thanks!
@traviswatson65273 ай бұрын
Been running Ubiquiti equipment for years. Rock solid. I've only had 1 equipment failure on an access point and the RMA process was absolutely painless. Can't go wrong!
@lydialebiecki4 ай бұрын
Wow. Not too nerdy cuz I understood most of it. Hubby not have a clue but he also refuses to own a phone. You guys always explain so well and so understandable Thanks.
@theducklinghomesteadandgar66394 ай бұрын
Very cool video!!! Thank you for sharing all of this and doing so using both techie and normal speak!! All of this with all of the comic relief!! Perfection!! BRAVO!!❤❤❤
@OLDMANDOM42.Dominic3 ай бұрын
Brilliant!! I am an IT guy with over 30 years' experience, I don't think I could have explained your setup in such a normal person way. An oh yeah, NICE Network!! Cheers!
@TinyShinyHome3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@jenniffersantana134 ай бұрын
Great! It feels so good drinking coffee and watching you! Y’all amazing! Hugs from Texas!
@SteampunkSteve4 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. I'll save it for future reference as I'm not there in my building yet. One of the pluses when I was looking for property was internet connectivity. I was very happy to see a marker at my gate saying there was fiber optic cable buried there.
@FAJADEVIL4 ай бұрын
I missed You !! You are hard working with some level of stress - yet You are able cheer up ppl on the other side of the screen - Thank You
@sunnilee50584 ай бұрын
I've been watching you guys for years and you are so adorable together 💯❣️
@loispolley63394 ай бұрын
To show you how much I enjoy you guys I watched this whole video when all I heard was blah blah blah! But that's ok I will never need this very informative and well-done info that I'm sure will help many others. Just watching Ashley was where I could relate and she made me smile a lot!!
@sickpuppy5553 ай бұрын
Hi guys, First off I wanna say great job figuring this out, this is a cool network! one issue you might run into however with unifi mesh is related to the system being in whats called "half duplex" meaning your central hub for mesh will essentially divide its bandwidth depending on how many paths it has to cater towards. to fix this you could run a backhaul link, a ubiquity LTU rocket and dipole antenna on the roof where your routers switch is located, and an LTU lite anywhere you wish to send your wifi to. this LTU could then plug into a flex, WAP and security camera. this is called a Point to Multi-Point link (PtMP) and would give you 300Mbit(plus) link to any corner of your property, while also allowing you to stream CCTV without tanking your mesh's bandwidth. as an additional bonus, if the LTU ever goes down, the mesh should automagically kick in as a backup link and save the day, thank you RSTP.
@TinyShinyHome3 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yes we almost went point to point for the buildings, but realized we needed the Wi-Fi outside the buildings too, and could do it far simpler and cheaper this way. We're already getting 300mb speeds inside the buildings with the mesh so we're really happy with the results. Fun big plans for the house once we get it built, though!
@nathantonning4 ай бұрын
You two are adorable to watch. The energy of the interchage in this video had me laughing! :D
@debbieshort96604 ай бұрын
Good morning everyone.
@paulvanhouts33654 ай бұрын
Hi Ash and Jon, this was a great overview, thank you. It helped me understand some things that I seemed to get into the dumb zone about. I am like ash in the not quite getting it place with this stuff. Jon you certainly are a great teacher. Thanks for sharing.
@paulas_lens4 ай бұрын
So MANY cords! hahaha :D
@theresalloydevans48624 ай бұрын
Love your double act. Laughed so hard.
@alexjohnson65893 ай бұрын
Read most but not all the comments, I have been using UniFi for years. WRT the FE issue, it’s possible that your original cable was a CAT 5 which will deliver 100Mbps. You need a minimum of CAT 5E to get 1Gbps. I’m sure you read the bigger comments on every hop reducing your bandwidth by half etc. So do not double hop :-). Great video, great explanation, great work!! Thanks for sharing as I am sure you have helped a lot of folks out.
@TinyShinyHome3 ай бұрын
It was the right cable (literally bought the same one to replace it with). No slowdowns inside the buildings at all :)
@georgiasimmering3594 ай бұрын
The bell sound you used made me think I was on an airplane cuz it's the same sound as the seatbelt sign 😂 After my eyes glazed over they rolled back in my head, I have noooo idea what was said (my husband would've understood every word) 🤣😂🤣 but you still managed to entertain so well done!! 🙌🥰
@HockeyJock3 ай бұрын
First of your videos I’ve seen. You guys are adorable. But I’m burying the lede: this has got to be the most fun, most helpful, most in-depth, most unique, and most enjoyable KZbin video I’ve seen this year. UniFi user here about to do a major expansion from just a gateway, 2 APs and a few PoE switches, to adding several of their security cameras and doorbell cam. UniFi was such a smart choice - they even make key fob tech for all the future visitors to your homestead. God bless you both, and thank you for providing me so much value. I’ll be buying that PDF and subscribing.
@TinyShinyHome3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words :)
@paultech9385Ай бұрын
Nice job. Many techs don’t even know the use of the unifi flex. BTW, you can use bigger poe power bricks if you need a higher power budget. I would avoid using thin wire cat6 on any POE connections.
@AskMeWhen3 ай бұрын
Switched my home network to Ubiquiti years ago. Best decision I’ve ever made.
@geoffgilbert21524 ай бұрын
You made a great choice, and looks like a great install!
@aaronsparling17434 ай бұрын
I had to rewatch the part about Repository as the first time I thought she said Suppository and spit coffee out my nose, thanks for all the usefull information😝
@montyspellman25604 ай бұрын
Awesome, very informative.
@richardburguillos31184 ай бұрын
Great video. Love the setup. This is one I’ll be coming back to when I decide to eventually update our system. Thanks for sharing!
@u2cancatchme4 ай бұрын
So informative and helpful. Thanks for sharing your beautiful family 💖
@BillSands21123 ай бұрын
Great informative video. Thanks for sharing
@lucdestrube4 ай бұрын
Great video, I did something similar on a 11 acre heavily wooded property. I used direct burial ethernet cable to connect Ubiquity APs PoE. This allows APs to be 200-300' apart with no loss in speed. It would also reduce the number of Flex you buy. Ubiquity UISP Design Center was super helpful in designing the outdoor components of the system.
@TinyShinyHome4 ай бұрын
With our lightning if we buried cable here we’d do all fiber. But for this project didn’t want to turn the property into Swiss cheese:)
@evanjury84783 ай бұрын
First video of yours I've watched, stuck around for the whole thing. I've been thinking of moving to ubiquiti from a store bought consumer mesh set up but was overwhelmed by the endless combinations you can put together with these systems. I liked your easy to read diagrams and easy to follow terminology...sometimes you need a normal person to be saying this thing goes into that thing and does this, rather than a IT professional speaking a lot of technical jargon only 10% of people understanding
@TinyShinyHome3 ай бұрын
Haha yes. We work pretty hard to take complex ideas and make them easy to follow. Glad you enjoyed it!
@VenusSantaCruz4 ай бұрын
Congrats! I love my Fiber!
@biddiemutter34814 ай бұрын
5:38 I'm impressed and you made it fun to watch!
@Jaantoenen4 ай бұрын
Cheers! Great job as always. You are impeccable in all you plan and do.
@VacuumFluctuation3 ай бұрын
Superb video... Much needed.
@mc53664 ай бұрын
🤣this was super informative and fun to watch! Thank you Jonathan and Ashley. 😆
@ElijahAnderson11123 ай бұрын
I'm a big fan of Ubiquit and its products. I've recently been getting into their UniFi Protect system and have been very pleased with the performance of the UNVR and the G5 series of cameras!
@TinyShinyHome3 ай бұрын
You bet, definitely looking forward to the future of a much larger install in our hyperadobe roundhouse :)
@idiotluggage4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this. I have been looking at mesh networks on and off for a year now and your information is pretty helpful.
@lua-nya2 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing how an ubiquiti gateway can be valuable for a smaller set up and not only for massive deployments.
@MactelecomNetworks4 ай бұрын
Oh wow this looks like a cool project. Great vidoe
@maryhart6374 ай бұрын
Nicely done, Jonathan!!❤❤ I am about as enthusiastic as Ashley and totally ignorant of all this nerdy stuff!!😂😂😂
@needtogopattaya11013 ай бұрын
I am a huge fan of Ubiquity products. I started using their products in 2018 and never strayed. Great equipment.
@seansysig3 ай бұрын
The advertising potential of this video is huge. As a network manager I have a tip for you. The software allows you to design and troubleshoot antenna meshing overlap to saturate your coverage area.
@TinyShinyHome3 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yeah, our setup was pretty unique so the software wasn't much help without a lot of time spent setting it up. It'll be interesting to see if I can feed our earthbag roundhouse plans into it when we get to that point.
@dragon908154 ай бұрын
I am, good video, loved how y'all did the property map of signals.
@StoneKathryn4 ай бұрын
Thanks for going over how you did this. We got fiber internet too out at our farm! It is really nice. Click and you're there! Yes, having companies that back up their software is very important because you're depending on them to come through. So you go through "forums" to get an idea of what to do? Cool! I like the idea for passive research. That's a good idea. I'm so glad you found a solution! So UniFi is the place to go for wi-fi meshing! Yay, you get the software without a subscription! I hate the subscription deals! Oops, Jonathan you forgot the "I" on the UNFI (UNIFI) Title to that segment. I like the PoE cable idea too. Do these need lightning protectors on them because they are powering the antenna system? Will the PoE be protected by the solar array lightning protection? You did it again on the "Cloud Gateway Ultra" screen with the "manage 30 unfi (unifi) devices." I liked the pause on the "love a good rack." So you need two switches, one that is powered by a PoE? That's called a "flex switch?" Whoa, you need a PoE adapter. I'm glad you said this. I would have been lost on that detail. Good you have ethernet surge protectors! Wow, Jonathan had to do this all alone! Wow, 3rd AC Mesh Pro Antenna from UniFi on the Legend Dairy Goat Barn! Can I ask what the AC means? Is that just the power type the PoE cable is suppling to the antenna? That's what I'm assuming but you know what happens if you assume. Cool you could ground it to the whole container. Yay, it extended the wi-fi all the way down to your gate (Ghost Gate Controller). Wow, it didn't work at first but they updated the software and it magically worked. Rats, bad wire and you replaced it and the FE (Fast Ethernet) worked! Who would have known? I'm so glad it worked. Do these UniFi Mesh Antennas have boosters or is that what they are? I know people who have had to put wi-fi boosters on their property because if they walk out to their barn they won't get any calls. One couple has to have this because they get alerts on their phone if their diabetic partner goes too low on his blood sugar. She needs to have those alerts work! Those are pretty good speeds on a bunch of your property. Your kids should thank you for all the hassle of trying to find a system that would work for your set-up. That was very complicated and I'm sure it cost a bit too! Great job Jonathan! Wow, lots of dashboard stuff you can access on the system! I'm glad it can figure out which antennas it hooks to from signal strength instead of "looping" and getting all confused and never quite connecting. That was a lot of nerding! I'm so glad you figure this stuff out Jonathan. That passive research is a good idea. For our fiber-optic internet connection they installed a connection box at the road and then dug a wire under the ground to our house and hung a modem in the basement and then we had a wi-fi tower upstairs to connect to. So that cylinder on the desk is like our wi-fi tower on our entertainment center? You only had to have one of these? They said we have a range of 300 feet out from our tower. My son can almost walk down to the gravel road before he loses our internet connection. We have a company called HBC (Hiawatha Broadband Company). I don't know what type of tower they use. A gopher ate the wire so they had to come back and install a shielded wire with metal around it about two years later. This was great guys! Thanks for this video Longnecker family!
@thestillness39674 ай бұрын
I think this is your best video yet. You guys have so much chemistry together. Ashley is cute with the glasses.
@janingham18234 ай бұрын
Wow… fabulous video. Your place is getting so cool. Thank you for sharing.
@TheArtisanbard4 ай бұрын
Ashley’s side comments were the best!😂
@MuhsinunChowdhury3 ай бұрын
I get the feeling that this guy is great at teaching his kids things. I loved the teaching style. Felt like I was watching one of those kid shows where they define a new word every couple minutes haha
@andrewvousden83394 ай бұрын
Your WiFi is mind glowing 😮😮😮
@RichardMcIntosh-gp7ng4 ай бұрын
Even though I did not understand half of what ya'll said it was fun watching how ya'll explained it. Really enjoy watching all of the video ya'll produce. I will now stop trying to sound Southern. Great job folks. Woops that slipped out.
@joegomez58074 ай бұрын
Nice video. Very thought out. Nice to see those mesh6 working so well.
@lithgowlights8593 ай бұрын
Just got gigabit fiber here in Australia and love it (1000/50) and I run a ubiquiti setup for Wifi but not for routers (Very unreliable in storm areas).
@iamyourmuse4 ай бұрын
This is awesome! I've been looking at land out in the middle of nowhere in the desert but these parcels are like in grids as I think they are trying to set up communities but I'd like not to be in some huge development, either way, it's good to see what works and what don't and helps with deciding whether to get some land that isn't ins some town or city and no where near it.
@jim95204 ай бұрын
Great video. Thank you for all of the information.
@marilynlautner24544 ай бұрын
Whoa! So modern!😊
@B2GOG4 ай бұрын
I've never heard of that company before, and this video will be so incredibly helpful! Thanks! ❤
@jacobcapeles28704 ай бұрын
I'm an IT nerd great choices in equipment.
@TinyShinyHome4 ай бұрын
Thanks! :)
@roadtripslifeandredox4 ай бұрын
Interesting, and thank you for trying to keep it simple.
@ernestestrada24614 ай бұрын
I used to work for electrical contractor and one of my duties was to make sure that we properly should protected contracts required surge protection. On your goat trailer, you need to run a copper wire directly to the ground. Steel has a high resistance and you do not want to rely on it for your ground path. You need to run the copper wire because of its low resistance providing an unrestricted ground path ground. It seems like such a hassle that you have to get a Poe adapter to use the system. You would think that they would build that in but they're just trying to cut costs. You did a good job and very informative.
@krisalis7094 ай бұрын
Ubiquiti does sell PoE switches that take AC input. I don't know why they needed PoE injectors.
@StoneKathryn4 ай бұрын
They have an ufer ground for the goat barn but you're saying that maybe a lightning rod with a direct copper wire to ground would be better? We have a lightning rod on the top of our galvanized steel cupola on our barn that has copper wire all the way down to the ground. The rest of the roof is corragated galvanized steel roofing. The upstairs is wood and the first level is concrete block. I hope Jonathan reads your comment.
@TinyShinyHome4 ай бұрын
@krisalis like we mentioned the Flex is powered that way. Didn't really need/want to get a bigger more expensive one. The only other thing we could have gotten at that size/price point would have been the Lite 8 POE 🤷🏼♂️ .
@TinyShinyHome4 ай бұрын
@ernestestrada2461 a copper wire would probably be better, but the surge protector is specced to install on steel poles for the path to ground. And I don't remember how much we covered in this video, but the entire solar system for the goat barn (AC power, charge controller, inverter, solar panels, solar panel mounts) are joined inside, grounded to the container and then to a 20' ufer ground because the container is up on blocks. As far as including the surge protector, not everyone uses these outside or in a situation where they would need it so providing it as an add-on made sense to me.
@RiggerBrew3 ай бұрын
Not sure if you noticed, but the Flex switches and the extra LAN ports on them also get connected to the network over the mesh. it's a great way to get multiple benefits as you don't have to trench Lan Cable. I have been using Ubiquity products for a long time and they just keep getting more features over time.
@TinyShinyHome3 ай бұрын
Yep that’s how we’re using the setup in multiple buildings :)
@malk3154 ай бұрын
This is really cool -- great job. Only thing about several mesh pros as your backhaul -- they will all be on the same channel and its all half duplex so only one can talk at a time and it can slow things down. You might consider some Airmax radios for dedicated backhaul and you can then use different channels on your outdoor radios and get some speed back. We do outdoor networks for campgrounds and we only use mesh as the "last hop" so just single-hop meshes off radios that have dedicate backhaul on airmax like rockets / nanobeams. The airmax stuff is pretty easy to setup like unifi. Cheers. One last thing -- the mesh pros are technically omnidirectional yet you installed some as if they only radiate out the front... best if they can be clear on all sides such as on a j-pole to clear the roof. Also -- mesh pros max height about 14 to 15'. If you mount them 20' or higher you get like no signal on the ground... did a campground with mesh pros 20' up and had to lower them to 15' to get things to work (to clear campers and be good on the ground).
@TinyShinyHome4 ай бұрын
Wind was a big consideration for antenna mounting (we get 100+mph microbursts during monsoon season) so that was a tradeoff we had to make. All in all I know there are much more expensive and complicated ways to do it to get more throughput, but for our family size and acreage size this is working great so far :)
@rccollins81604 ай бұрын
Thank you guys! We have 250 acres in Maine and need to connect our buildings..
@stephenkennedy79314 ай бұрын
Great informative video. God Bless from your Canadian Friend.
@lauraellis57414 ай бұрын
You are a crack up😂, fun to watch. Great comedic timing Ashley🎉
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@LauraThiry4 ай бұрын
I learned so much!!
@wadeprior52034 ай бұрын
Good morning how are you folks doing today how's the animals everybody's okay today and have a good day you guys keep up the good work
@atashalynn4 ай бұрын
Wow I gotta learn this. Too cool ❤
@GardeningwithDave3 ай бұрын
Perfect topic even if I don’t own a homestead 😂. First time here and I already subscribed ❤
@paulas_lens4 ай бұрын
That stained glass cactus is beautiful! :)
@tompointdll4 ай бұрын
Great video ! I would personaly use the ubiquiti airmax line of product for the P2P connections, and sometimes run fiber from your internet in to your remote locations when possbile, else as long as it works and you are satifsied with it, it's all good !
@TinyShinyHome4 ай бұрын
Yeah we *almost* did building bridge p2p antennas from building to building, but realized having the property outside blanketed was more important to us (also burying that much fiber just wasn't an option for this project). We'll definitely run fiber directly in to the house build when we get to it, though!
@NGXG183 ай бұрын
Great setup. Check out their U7 Outdoor for future outdoor AP upgrade. It's their newer outdoor AP, it has attennas and allows a greater distance than the current wifi 6 mesh.