#if proper hardware is used same applies

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potent ice
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Here

earnest anchor
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cool

potent ice
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Still, i'll use cable wherever i can

earnest anchor
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good for you, same as I

potent ice
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More reliable, and from a security point of view, this is soo much better in soo many ways

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For example, if your devices (server) ever connected to a open AP, i can just hijack that connection

earnest anchor
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I understand all of your points, but where I think we mismatch is the reality of HA usage

potent ice
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(depends on the configration ofcourse)

tribal furnace
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A server should never be able to connect to a open ap... if u set-up properly than the doesn't happen

earnest anchor
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HA is indeed a framework and can be used almost anywhere, even big corpo can use it if they want. But statistics show that people don't usually build big systems that (if brought down) will impact anyone

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yes, sometimes wifi disconnects if radio conditions are bad. This shouldn't be noticed by most poeple

potent ice
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True, but there are quite some things that could go wrong, even if you just wanted to test with an open AP and then connect to a secured AP. You're server is still vulrnable

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if misconfigured

earnest anchor
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but if user wants to use wifi there is usually good reason for it - ie. existing infrastructure doesn't allow easy cable access

potent ice
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Ofcousre, if you cannot hardwire it, and wifi is the only solution go for it

earnest anchor
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good, so we agree ๐Ÿ™‚

potent ice
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But if you have choice, go with cable

earnest anchor
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true

potent ice
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Then yes, we agree

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But running a server on wifi is still a bit scary. It works, but personally i would stay away from it

tribal furnace
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Cons of wifi: Dropped signals, higher latency ,lowered speeds... so for HA no problem, if u can't use cable

earnest anchor
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dropped signals - retransmissions. Usually not a problem

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Higher latency - 100% true

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lowered speeds - in comparison to GbE, yes

potent ice
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My entire house system is connected to HA, losing connection to my AP is terrible

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An issue that is kinda critical, mold can form as my bathroom vents are controlled by humidity

tribal furnace
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Yes, I have where I can everything connected to cable, but if my modem does not work, than my internet connection will be down. But I have wifi to connect to an emergency AP and still function.

earnest anchor
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mine too ๐Ÿ™‚ except relay that powers up ventilation fans is controllable via zigbee

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I'd normally leave zigbee/ble gateway connected via wifi, but turns out gateway mobo has exposed ethernet 100Mb pins. So I went for it

earnest anchor
tribal furnace
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That works aswell

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Using mobile internet

earnest anchor
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soon I'll consider doing this as ethernet cable connected to server is exposed trough the entire house. Gonna get a dog soon...

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can't imagine cable will be cut somewhere

tribal furnace
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Hahaha

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I have my cables running in the basement to the whole house, also for outside I did burry the cable

potent ice
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Working on a brand new networking /server setup though

tribal furnace
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Nice

potent ice
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A lot of parts are still in transit

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Feels like forever haha

tribal furnace
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I know lol

earnest anchor
potent ice
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Its the pro

earnest anchor
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are you using openwrt or the stock ubi firmware?

potent ice
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UAP-AC-Pro

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stock ubi formware

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with the UDM Pro

earnest anchor
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oh, okay. I was using openwrt with the ac lite but it turns out half of the nvram gets unavailable after flash. Normally it is used as backup kernel image if main one is corrupted. Never managed to reclaim it ๐Ÿ™‚

potent ice
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Never tried running wrt on a ubi AP

earnest anchor
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Pro version probably has all the missing functions of lite like 802.11r so there is less point in changing it