So I have a home hub pro that I set up at my mother‘s house. She has a pretty large house and the problem is the router is in the basement in one far corner of the house. The home hub to be able to contact all the cameras needs to be somewhat centered in the home so I opted to replace it on the first floor in the room that is in the center of the house. It needs to be plugged into ethernet obviously - the problem is there is no ethernet anywhere near where the center of the house would be so I bought a wireless extender, plugged it into an outlet in that room and then plugged the home hub into it. Everything seems to be working, but it’s damn near impossible to get the thing to load when you’re not local to it. I would say one in 15 times it will actually load when you’re away. Why/what can I do
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I know the title is choppy so let me explain
I currently have my personal home on my app / my account through a home hub pro.
I am in the process of setting up a home hub pro and 6 cameras at my parents house as well. I want to get my mother / father set up on their cameras but I would like to add their system to my app as well if possible (they are older and troubleshooting / fixing the monitor points etc will be easier if I can have it also.
Is this something that can be done?
I have 6 e1 outdoor pro cameras that are about a year old.
They were removed from my own home. My mother has had crappy blink cameras, forever, half of which never work because the batteries always need to be changed so I have opted to give her these six that I removed. Of course I will be installing them and setting up a home hub pro for her. I drew to the best of what I can describe a layout of the yard and I’m looking for recommendations on if you lived here where you would place them and why. It’s a larger 2 story home but I’m OK with running the wires.The drawing is accurate the only thing worth mentioning that is not on the drawing is from the fence on the right all the way back/to the top of the picture is a hedge/tree barrier between both yards. Behind the pool and everything off the picture that I drew is probably 2 acres of woods before you get to the next street. It is not a main road. It’s a nice quiet area.
We had someone open my father’s truck a couple years ago and rummage through it for some reason never took anything but the blink cameras missed it even though it was in its sight so I think these would be better for her because they record 24/7.
This wood is about a year-old.
We cut this all up for my fire pit. We don’t burn any in the house. We have natural gas heat. We’ve always just ran up the street and grabbed a bundle of wood when we needed it for a fire, but I cleared out my lot when we were renovating the house so we saved a bunch of the wood and split it on our own/stacked it as you can see.
I put a tarp over it for the winter because we get a lot of snow here but I did leave the sides open for ventilation. I took the cover off a few days ago cause I’m planning on building an actual firewood hut and this is what it looks like.
You can see the birch in the center like the small pile, everything to the left of that is pine and everything to the right is hardwood. Curious people’s thoughts on if this looks good as I know nothing about firewood is it too dark etc.
The one row directly to the right of the Birch I did find out after the snow melted There was a pretty serious tear in the tarp right above that set so I think that stack got wet.
I have two of these printers, and the Z offset always needs to be adjusted.
One of them consistently needs to be .05mm higher and the other needs to be .12mm higher to achieve a good first layer without being too close and causing clogs.
I know how to manually adjust the offset once apprentice started in the menu, but I’m wondering if there’s a way I can permanently set these to offset by the values above so if I want to start a print remotely or something like that once it does it self calibration it just says OK from here go up .12mm