Everything posted by KhunHeineken
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Simple device to monitor the local internet?
So why bother posting then? The OP requires a device/s to perform a function. If you don't, so what?
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Australian Aged Pension
More like a postit marked, "the country is broke, we need every dollar from everywhere."
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Australian Aged Pension
It's in Albo's "in-tray." Link posted previously.
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Australian Aged Pension
Under the current outdated laws, no. When the proposed changes come in, yes, or return to Australia for 45 days or possibly more, each financial year.
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Australian pensioners retired in Thailand.
Not many votes been cast as yet, but 60% are self funded and paying resident tax, or under the tax free threshold. I am in this group also. How do people in this group propose to continue to be residents for tax purposes if they haven't been back to Australia for years, given the new laws discussed in the other thread?
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Simple device to monitor the local internet?
Access to CCTV, pulling or pushing files to a NAS, video doorbells, and connecting to a VPN at location A to get around geo-blocking, to name a few. One would need to know if none of the above are working due to an internet or network device issue, or a power outage.
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Simple device to monitor the local internet?
Thanks. I'll check them out.
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Simple device to monitor the local internet?
Any model numbers or links? A cheap timer will reboot the internet on the schedule you set, but it can not detect internet freezes. WifI switches can be turned on / off from anywhere in the world, but not much good when the internet freezes.
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Simple device to monitor the local internet?
I did say there are generic similar devices on the market. These just happen to be the ones I have chosen. They are in my home country taking care of internet freezes, and rebooting my network once a day, and letting me know when there is a power outage there. I have looked at the Sonoff website. They have many devices for sale. Which one are you referring to?
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Australian Aged Pension
I think this guy puts to rest some of the debate on this thread, that is, the fact that pensions are an income and taxable, and that pensioners should already be paying non resident tax. All that is left to discuss is what is the government going to do, and when, to be able to start collecting. In my opinion, the proposed changes were designed to make it easier for the government to do so. Thanks for posting.
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Simple device to monitor the local internet?
I am using some devices that covers both the internet and the power. The first is an IP Switch. This thing is awesome. It pings about five of the biggest sites, Google being one of them, but you can add your own sites. If it can't ping all five sites, it reboots one or both power outlets, and I have the modem / router plugged into one of them, so it's as good as an internet freeze and I'm there recycling the router, but this device does it for me. They are highly customizable and you can set them on a schedule. For example, I have it reboot my network once a day at 3am. They have an app where you can reset the power outlets from anywhere, or turn on or off an outlet from anywhere. Should the internet go down for hours, you can set the device to keep rebooting until internet is restored. The device also sends email notifications when the internet is restored , and it keeps logs also. https://5gstore.com/product/8897_5gstore_remote_power_switch_-_2_outlets_-_remote_automation_and_remote_rebooting_-_app_controlled.html To monitor electricity, I use one of these, but you have to pay for a text message every power outage. It sort of monitors the internet also because it's based on their server pinging it and if it can not contact it, the power must be down, but, possibly the internet as well. It's customizable as well, and I have set mine to the maximum to 10 minutes loss of contact because I am only monitoring for power outages and don't have anything plugged into it like a fish tank pump or freezer. https://www.pwron.net.au Both of the above have generic similar devices on the market, but the above are the ones I use. With the IP Switch, you can buy it with power plugs for different countries from the website. I chose the 2 pin plug for Thailand.
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Australia - The Lucky Country - On borrowed money.
Aussies might find this article interesting, and disturbing. Some eye watering figures. https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/australia-drives-up-debt-to-menzian-levels-with-no-end-in-sight-20211228-p59kg1.html I can only imagine what new taxes and cost cutting awaits the present generation, and many generations to come. With a country of only 25 million people, having only around 12 million people in the workforce, it will take generations to pay back the debt. How could a country with such an abundance of resources be so mismanaged, for so long?