my local Mikrotik distributor had the Routerboard I wanted (RB962UiGS-5HacT2HnT or hAP ac WiFi Ethernet Router ) back in stock so I ordered that + some spare power adapters
looking forward to having the CRS back as an actual switch in my room
*waits for shipping notification*
also it has a faster clocked processor than the CRS I'm currently using, 720Mhz vs. 600Mhz, which is just a bonus
my order shipped, since its shipping from Ottawa, I'll probably have it tomorrow \o/
haha I forgot I set up a UPS MY Choice account so got a notification there too
CAD$17.67 for UPS Standard shipping from Ottawa to Toronto
that is the cheapest option
which is why whenever I order from there I make sure its a significant order value; which isn't hard, its router hardware which goes into $100+CAD prices easily
package out for delivery
*waits for phone to ring*
"Customer was not available when UPS attempted delivery. Will deliver to a nearby UPS Access Point™ for customer pick up. "
*sigh* I was here the whole time, I'm guessing the buzzer code was missing from the package label
its fine, I'll pick up the package from the UPS Access Point location a few minutes walk away after work
"UPS My Choice - Package Ready for Pickup"
lol that was fast
It’s a smol router
Good to have the CRS back in my room, its a managed switch so I can monitor the ports using LibreNMS
Though now that Linksys L2 switch is only being used to provide PoE to my UniFi AP, feels like a bit of a waste.
@pony lol I wish, that would be nice
@staticsafe Order a standalone PoE injector and send me the switch? ;)
@nivex I have a standalone PoE injector, one came with the UniFi AP
idk if I want to go back to using the injector though
@staticsafe oh, then clearly you need more PoE devices. How about a nice VoIP phone? Security camera?
@nivex hmm a nice VoIP phone would be useful hmm, idk what to get in that market though
I have no use for a security camera though
@staticsafe Yealink is pretty nice on the low end. I have a T21P. IPv6 and Opus for not a lot of $.
@nivex thanks for the suggestion, I'll take a look
@staticsafe Be advised that the lower end phones have neither DHCPv6 nor RDNSS, so you have to key in v6 resolver info by hand. The higher end phones have DHCPv6.
@nivex I stopped distributing IPv6 resolves in my LAN anyways due to the variances between the different OSes so that's not an issue for me *shrug*
@staticsafe i find it good to have a separate bedroom without stuff :D