FreeNAS 11 unifi install in jail?

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biggyk

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You'll need a PoE injector for the Cloud Key as well. I bought a nice rack mount 16 port gigabit model from wifi-texas.com (they sell on amazon.ca) and am very happy with it. We have 5 APs, the Cloud Key, six PoE cameras, and PoE IR injectors all going through that (it takes two power supplies if you load it up and the team at wifi-texas are great if you call them up, list what you have and they can figure out what power supplies you need). If you have rack mount devices as I do, search for "wall rack" or "wall mount bracket" on cablesalescanada.com. I put up two 4U models close to my electric panel in the basement and am in the process of cabling up the new house.

Every time I install something on my NAS (other than Plex), I start to feel incomfortable. I see VMs on the NAS as a convenience for something that is related to storage (like Plex, or Syslog). It feels wrong (from the security perspective) to use those VMs for network management. I'm sure it makes little to no difference for most home environments, but that's how I feel..
I hear I just didn't know if there is a difference from the current injector I have and new one that came in the new box

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I hear I just didn't know if there is a difference from the current injector I have and new one that came in the new box

Your equipment is probably all 48v. Always check the power supply's output voltage (and amps), and what the equipment says in the spec. I once had a camera that needed 24v and came with a 48v injector power supply - it's easy to mess up and kill expensive gear!
 

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Il check but they are both from unifi boxes

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Your equipment is probably all 48v. Always check the power supply's output voltage (and amps), and what the equipment says in the spec. I once had a camera that needed 24v and came with a 48v injector power supply - it's easy to mess up and kill expensive gear!
This wasn't on the old box I had
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