I had a good first day back at work although the weather is lousy I was able to get up early to head down to the post office to ship off the pone, watch and case which allowed me to get back some of the money I had spent. The security cameras that I ordered had to be signed on delivery meaning that when they came on Thursday I was in bed asleep when it arrived so I’ll pop down on Monday to pick it up since I’m in no great hurry. I’ll install the cameras in the same place where I have them now and the improved battery life should make that keeping them charged should be relatively easy and the new base station, from what I understand, supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz but I’m unsure whether you can select which frequency the cameras will use to connect to the base station.
I checked for an update on my Samsung TV and there was an update ready to be installed – I didn’t notice any difference although it is slightly more responsive. The Apple TV 4K on my new television is going well and although I talked about giving Samsung’s Tizen a try the big problem is that I have an Apple ecosystem where the Apple TV 4K acts as a HomeKit hub for my house which is what I use to ‘glue’ everything together such as my security cameras (I have two, one in the backyard pointing towards the shed and one where the side gate is which shows anyone trying to get into the backyard or walking up the driveway. I’m unsure what I’m going to do with my old setup given that it is over 10 years old and Is no longer receiving software support.
I’ve been watching videos regarding the GTX Spark announcement and the more I hear the more I once again seeing Windows as a giant boat anchor around the neck of hardware vendors who create a wonderful platform only for it to be undermined by the operating system aka Windows. I say this because when you cannot add long path name support to Explorer after adding support to Windows in Windows 10, version 1607 then I don’t have much confidence you’ll get many of the other issues fixed. When you cannot even be bothered getting your own applications and system components to support long path name support then I don’t hold out much hope that you’ll actually fix the variety of other issues that people have raised.
The UniFi Dream Router 7 is going well – I’ve kept all the settings the default settings out of the box with the only change being that I’ve changed the router IP address to 10.0.1.1 (the same as the Apple Airport router back in the days), enabling UPnP and setting the WPA to version 3 but other than that I’ve stuck with the defaults. I’ve found that the less I tweak with something then the less likely things are going to go wrong. I guess that is a pretty good lesson for life, don’t make things more complicated than they need to be and something is the default then maybe find out why it is the default before changing them (aka ‘The Parable of the Fence’).
