- Joined
- 23 Feb 2016
- Messages
- 121
- Reaction score
- 7
- Country
Why have you highlighted that? How else do you expect me to power the SDS while i chisel out the back box.
That's a surprising claim.
At my last place, I had 100 Mbit ethernet.
When i moved here I installed 1Gbit ethernet.
Now I have my first couple of devices with 10Gbit ports.
25 and 40 Gbit over twisted pair is starting to appear in exotic applications.
All of these technologies start in data centers, move into smaller businesses, and eventually into the home.
I have WiFi as well as wires, of course. In fact I have two wifi access points because one central box didn't reach the furthest corners due to thick walls, and the proximity of neighbours' networks. And the most difficult wiring I have installed was to connect to those wifi boxes.
it's only a matter of time before we see devices which won't even have the capability of being plugged in.
5g is going to have double the capacity of usable band width than your 10Gbit port
Let's hope not - if nothing else I for one would be very concerned about changing/setting security settings over a wireless connection to a device with its factory default settings in place. One security step I have taken with my modem/router is to disable admin logon via wireless.but in reality if the convenient option is capable then the wired option will die
I know it's not an option for this application, but here is an excellent example of why wireless is never to be preferred over wired if wired is a practical option.I think that means the backend service hasn't heard from the TRV recently. You might want to make sure it has a good connection to the hub. Try moving the hub closer to the radiator and see if that helps.
If not, you can try deleting it and repairing it through the web interface.
All very true but particularly for the domestic market everything's moving towards wireless, I think it's only a matter of time before we see devices which won't even have the capability of being plugged in.
Indeed, and isn't that true of most (all?) tablets, not to mention phones????? There are obviously already many such devices! Like the iPad I'm writing this on!
Indeed, and isn't that true of most (all?) tablets, not to mention phones?
Kind Regards, John
Indeed - but the comment to which I responded came long before anyone (you!) mentioned the Echo!Well yes - but those are portable devices so I excuse them. The Echo is not designed to be moved around, it sits in one place in the room.
We do not provide the information requested. The information is available in the current edition of the TRADA Span Tables which has to be purchased from TRADA. THIS information is, however, based on it.
NHBC have guidance in this respect HERE, but this may be more onerous as it will be based on limiting the risk of claims.
You're a few years late !My prediction:
In a few years time, wireless will be all but unusable in many areas ...
That's going to be fun, with all that protrusion into the box, with a lot of fittings you'll find that things just don't fit. I generally use white oval - for the simple reason that in this house, the brick is so 'kin hard (and the mortar soft) that chasing anything else in is going to be "difficult". I use nibblers to expand the knockouts so that I can get the end of the conduit flush with the inside face of the box - and no more.
If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.
Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.
Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local