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  1. Looking for a reliable PoE+ networking solution?

    The Versitron SF70460MPA managed PoE+ switch is a great choice whether you want to buy a managed PoE+ switch for IP cameras, purchase an industrial PoE+ switch for surveillance, order a managed PoE+ switch for access points, or buy one for automation networks.

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    #PoESwitch #IndustrialNetworking #ManagedSwitch #Surveillance #AccessPoints

  2. Looking for a reliable PoE+ networking solution?

    The Versitron SF70460MPA managed PoE+ switch is a great choice whether you want to buy a managed PoE+ switch for IP cameras, purchase an industrial PoE+ switch for surveillance, order a managed PoE+ switch for access points, or buy one for automation networks.

    Built tough for industrial environments with flexible fiber and copper ports.
    versitron.com/products/sf70460

    #PoESwitch #IndustrialNetworking #ManagedSwitch #Surveillance #AccessPoints

  3. #Privacy Implications of Tracking #Wireless #AccessPoints (#WAP)

    Why Your #WiFi #Router Doubles as an #Apple #AirTag
    krebsonsecurity.com/2024/05/wh

    Researchers present attack that allows unprivileged attacker to amass worldwide snapshot of Wi-Fi #BSSID #geolocations in only days. Merely exploiting fact that there are relatively few dense regions of allocated MAC address space. Applying this technique over course of a year, we learned the precise locations of over 2 billion BSSIDs around the world.

  4. Since the two #Ubiquiti #UniFi #AccessPoints disconnected again, I tried more stuff.

    - unplugged the APs
    - tested and verified cables and switch settings
    - changed another device on our home network so that 192.168.1.20 (#UAP default IP) was no longer in use
    - bound proxy in front of #UniFiController container to an IP address and route
    - ran “set-inform” twice with known good controller address, as apparently two inform addresses are stored by each AP.

  5. Since the two disconnected again, I tried more stuff.

    - unplugged the APs
    - tested and verified cables and switch settings
    - changed another device on our home network so that 192.168.1.20 ( default IP) was no longer in use
    - bound proxy in front of container to an IP address and route
    - ran “set-inform” twice with known good controller address, as apparently two inform addresses are stored by each AP.

  6. Since the two #Ubiquiti #UniFi #AccessPoints disconnected again, I tried more stuff.

    - unplugged the APs
    - tested and verified cables and switch settings
    - changed another device on our home network so that 192.168.1.20 (#UAP default IP) was no longer in use
    - bound proxy in front of #UniFiController container to an IP address and route
    - ran “set-inform” twice with known good controller address, as apparently two inform addresses are stored by each AP.

  7. Since the two #Ubiquiti #UniFi #AccessPoints disconnected again, I tried more stuff.

    - unplugged the APs
    - tested and verified cables and switch settings
    - changed another device on our home network so that 192.168.1.20 (#UAP default IP) was no longer in use
    - bound proxy in front of #UniFiController container to an IP address and route
    - ran “set-inform” twice with known good controller address, as apparently two inform addresses are stored by each AP.

  8. Since the two #Ubiquiti #UniFi #AccessPoints disconnected again, I tried more stuff.

    - unplugged the APs
    - tested and verified cables and switch settings
    - changed another device on our home network so that 192.168.1.20 (#UAP default IP) was no longer in use
    - bound proxy in front of #UniFiController container to an IP address and route
    - ran “set-inform” twice with known good controller address, as apparently two inform addresses are stored by each AP.