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From Ring to Amcrest.... My Plan

7/7/2024

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As a homeowner and tech enthusiast, I’ve always been particular about my home security setup. For the past few years, I’ve relied on Ring security cameras to keep a watchful eye over my property. However, I’ve been contemplating an upgrade, and I’m excited to share an early draft of my plan to transition to a more robust and integrated security camera system.

Why Amcrest?After extensive research and consideration, I’ve decided that Amcrest will be the cornerstone of my new security setup. Here’s why:
  1. Headquartered in the USA: Amcrest is a company based in Houston, Texas. I appreciate supporting a domestic company with a solid reputation for quality and customer service.
  2. PoE Capabilities: Amcrest cameras offer Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities, which simplifies installation by allowing a single cable to provide both power and data connectivity. This will reduce cable clutter and improve the reliability of my system.
  3. Compatibility with Synology NAS: One of the key factors in my decision is the seamless integration with my Synology NAS. I plan to utilize my Synology DiskStation DS923+ as a centralized storage hub for all my security footage, ensuring easy access and enhanced data security.

While this is still an early draft, here’s a rough outline of the steps I intend to take to transition from my current Ring cameras to a full-fledged Amcrest system:
  1. Assess Current Setup: I’ll start by evaluating my existing Ring camera placements to determine the best spots for the new Amcrest cameras. This includes identifying areas that require enhanced coverage and ensuring all critical points are addressed.
  2. Choose the Right Amcrest Models: Amcrest offers a variety of camera models, each with different features. I’ll select cameras that provide high-resolution footage, night vision, and weather resistance to suit both indoor and outdoor surveillance needs.
  3. Install PoE Infrastructure: Since PoE is a crucial aspect of my new setup, I’ll need to run Ethernet cables to all camera locations. Fortunately, my home’s layout and existing network infrastructure make this feasible. I’ll use different colored cables to distinguish between PoE and regular Ethernet connections, as follows:
    • PoE Cables: Yellow or Orange
    • Regular Ethernet Cables: Blue or Green
  4. Integrate with Synology NAS: Once the cameras are installed, I’ll configure them to store footage directly on my Synology NAS. This will involve setting up the Surveillance Station application on the NAS and ensuring all cameras are properly connected and recording.
  5. Testing and Optimization: After installation, I’ll conduct thorough testing to ensure the system operates smoothly. This includes verifying camera angles, adjusting settings for optimal performance, and fine-tuning the NAS setup for efficient storage management.
  6. Gradual Transition: To minimize disruptions, I’ll transition gradually from my Ring cameras to the new Amcrest system. This phased approach will allow me to address any issues that arise and ensure a seamless shift to the new setup.

This transition is an exciting step forward in enhancing the security of my home. While it’s still in the planning phase, I’m confident that moving to an Amcrest system will provide better coverage, reliability, and integration with my existing tech ecosystem. I look forward to sharing updates and insights as I progress through this project.
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Unboxing and Assembling the TechMojo 20u Open Frame Network Rack

6/26/2024

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As someone who enjoys tinkering with technology and optimizing my home network setup, I was thrilled when the TechMojo 20u Open Frame Network Rack arrived at my doorstep. I’ve been eagerly waiting for this addition to my home network to help organize my equipment and ensure everything is running smoothly. Here’s a rundown of my experience unboxing and assembling this impressive piece of tech gear.

The Unboxing Experience
The TechMojo 20u Open Frame Network Rack arrived in a well-packaged box, ensuring that all the components were protected during transit. As I carefully unboxed the rack, I was pleased to see that everything was neatly organized and securely packed. The package included:
  • The main frame pieces
  • Screws
  • Assembly instructions

One of the first things I noticed was the build quality of the rack. The metal felt sturdy and durable, which gave me confidence that it would support all my networking equipment without any issues.

Assembly Process
With the components laid out and the instructions in hand, I was ready to start assembling the rack. The instructions were clear and concise, making the process straightforward. Here are the steps I followed:
  • Assembling the Frame: I began by attaching the side panels to the base using the provided screws and bolts. This step was easy, thanks to the pre-drilled holes and clear markings.
  • Securing the Top Panel: Next, I secured the top panel to the side panels. Again, the alignment was perfect, and the screws fit snugly.

The Bent Part
During the assembly, I did encounter one small hiccup: one of the metal pieces was slightly bent. However, it wasn’t a major issue. I was able to bend it back into shape with minimal effort. This minor setback didn’t affect the overall assembly process or the structural integrity of the rack.

Final Thoughts
Overall, putting together the TechMojo 20u Open Frame Network Rack was a breeze. The quality of the materials and the clear instructions made the assembly process smooth and enjoyable. Even with the slightly bent part, it was an easy fix, and everything came together perfectly.

Now, my home network setup looks more organized than ever. The open frame design allows for excellent ventilation, which is crucial for keeping my equipment cool. Plus, the design ensures easy access to all my equipment, making maintenance a hassle-free task.

This rack is the first step in setting up my home network, which I discussed in detail on my blog at Setting Up My Home Network. I highly recommend the TechMojo 20u Open Frame Network Rack to anyone looking to enhance their home or office network setup. It’s a solid investment that offers great value for the money.

Stay tuned for more updates on my home network journey, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need advice on setting up your own network rack!
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Setting Up My Home Network

6/24/2024

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As technology advances, the need for efficient and robust home networking solutions becomes more critical. This week, I am taking a significant step towards creating a seamless and powerful home network. With the arrival of a TechMojo 20u Open Frame Network Rack and an Intellinet 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch, I am excited to share my plans for setting up my own home network. This setup will not only provide fast and reliable internet connectivity but also allow me to use a Synology DiskStation DS923+ 4-Bay NAS as a "shared drive" for storing all my personal files, genealogy files, pictures, and more.
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Step 1: Preparing the Hardware
  • Synology DiskStation DS923+: The Synology DiskStation DS923+ is envisioned to be at the heart of my network setup. This 4-bay NAS is renowned for its performance, reliability, and versatility. It would serve as the central storage hub for my home network, providing ample space for my personal files, genealogy research, and an extensive collection of photos. However, I have not ordered the NAS yet due to its cost, which requires careful consideration.
  • TechMojo 20u Open Frame Network Rack: To keep my network components organized and easily accessible, I will be using the TechMojo 20u Open Frame Network Rack. This sturdy and spacious rack will house my NAS, Ethernet switch, and other networking equipment. Its open-frame design ensures proper ventilation, which is crucial for maintaining optimal performance.
  • Intellinet 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch: The Intellinet 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch will be the backbone of my wired network. With 24 gigabit ports, it will provide fast and stable connections to all my devices, ensuring smooth data transfer and reliable internet access throughout my home.

Step 2: Running CAT6 Cables
To achieve a high-speed wired network, I will need to run CAT6 cables through the ceilings and walls to different rooms in my house. This process requires careful planning and execution to ensure that the cables are hidden and properly terminated.
  • Cable Management: Good cable management is essential for maintaining an organized and efficient network setup. I will be using different color cables for Power over Ethernet (PoE) and regular Ethernet connections:
    • PoE Cables: Yellow or Orange
    • Regular Ethernet Cables: Blue or Green
  • Strategic Placement: I will strategically place Ethernet ports in key locations, such as the living room, bedrooms, office, and basement. This will provide wired connections for devices like computers, smart TVs, and gaming consoles, ensuring optimal performance and minimal latency.

Step 3: Setting Up the NAS
Once the hardware is in place and the cables are run, I will proceed to set up the Synology DiskStation DS923+.
  • Initial Configuration: The initial configuration of the NAS involves connecting it to the network, setting up the RAID configuration for data redundancy, and creating user accounts. Synology's intuitive interface makes this process straightforward, even for those new to NAS systems.
  • Shared Drive Setup: One of the primary uses of the NAS will be as a shared drive for storing and accessing various types of files. I will create shared folders for different categories, such as personal files, genealogy research, and photos. This organization will make it easy to find and manage files.
  • Data Access and Backup: With the shared drive set up, I will configure data access permissions for different users, ensuring that sensitive information is secure. Additionally, I will set up regular backups to protect my data from accidental loss or hardware failure.

Step 4: Enhancing Network Performance
  • Using the Eero System: To extend my network coverage and eliminate dead zones, I will use my existing Eero system with three extenders. This will provide seamless Wi-Fi coverage throughout my house, complementing the wired network.
  • Optimizing Network Traffic: I will configure the Intellinet switch to prioritize network traffic, ensuring that high-priority applications, such as video streaming and online gaming, receive the necessary bandwidth.

Conclusion
Setting up my home network with a Synology DiskStation DS923+, TechMojo 20u Open Frame Network Rack, and Intellinet 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch is an exciting project that will enhance my home’s connectivity and data management capabilities. By carefully planning the cable runs, configuring the NAS as a shared drive, and optimizing network performance, I aim to create a robust and efficient network that meets all my needs. Stay tuned for updates on the installation process and the performance of my new home network setup!
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