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Thank you so much for the video! Could you also show us how to connect ESXi to the switch and then connect the firewall? I'm not very familiar with this setup and need to practice for the FortiGate SD-WAN configuration.
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I have these and they're much better than powerline ethernet adapters. I get a full gigabit over them. If you can use ethernet though, that is still better. If you have more than two MoCa adapters, it acts like a hub and shares the 1200 Mbps between all of them... unlike a switch.
Bonjour l'utilise tu en entreprise ? Je remonte régulièrement des soucis avec ipv6 mais il faudrait modifier la configuration qui est télécharger dans les forticlients as tu déjà fait ça ? As tu la possibilité de faire une vidéo ?
bonjour prof et merci pour votre travail que je trouve vraiment superbe, cependant lorsque je réalise le LAB de la vidéo, je ne comprends pas pourquoi les interfaces entre les snifers restent toujours down
Imagine how much better it would work if you mounted it properly. You should never mount a unify access point like a clock because it can introduce issues like multipath interference and signal reflection. These APs are engineered for ceiling installation, which optimizes the antenna radiation pattern to emit signals horizontally across your space. When you mount it vertically, signals can reflect off the floor and ceiling, causing interference and degraded performance due to overlapping waves. This can lead to reduced throughput, higher latency, and uneven coverage. For optimal RF performance and to minimize interference, it's best to stick with ceiling mounting as per Manufacturer specs. This is pretty much standard design since 99% of commercial applications have ceiling tiles so you can easily access and move things around and not have to dig around and snake things through walls. Common knowledge kind of thing. But still it's good to read the manual and check the specs and guidelines if you're a real gook :P
Worked Great Thanks! What about a Fortiswitch? I do not see it as a choice after "Update from Online Registry". Any way to get fortiswitches into GNS3?
Thanks for providing the missing piece of the puzzle 3:15 Manage/Replace disks one by one/Expansion. It's not intuitive to select "Replace disks one by one" having just done that to install the larger capacity disks. A rather unclear confusing Qnap menu.
Bonjour monsieur, merci pour cette belle video mais j'aimerai bien comprendre, en parlant des routeurs qui sont dans la mm zone, c'est les routeurs qui sont dans le mm pays?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge !! If FGate is 7.0.x and i want to use an Fortiwitch with 6.0.2 fortilink will work, um unable to upgrade the Fswitch 😢
Intrinsically it is a good unit. With good software. I sold and used many. The main issue is the flawed thermal design. It runs hot! Way too hot. This causes errors and CPU idling (less performance). This is due to: 1. bad cooling and a spinning harddisk inside; 2. a bad PoE power converter inside; 3. inadequate CPU cooling. This besides of literally blowing itself up in the first version of the UCKG2+. This is due to an overheating and overcharging Li-Ion battery inside. It expands and makes the unit fail. Solutions: -adequate housing cooling; -take the battery out; -swap the HHD for a SSD; -DO NOT power it via PoE, use a USB-C PS, safes 10 degrees Celsius… The unit is a nightmare to open up, though. All in all one of the worst product designs of Ubiquiti. The newer version is a tiny bit better, cause they took the battery out.