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That's a lot of money - Like I said, my first example is the TV area, which incorporates 6x LED downlight in a circuit, is controlled by two switches that control one dimmer module in the wiring closet #1 charges 500B per switch, I consider this to be a fair price - He installs the conduit, he runs the cable to a central position and then each of the lights are included in the price, he thinks its nothing to drill a hole in the ceiling, pull the cable, make off and put the light in the hole - 1000B in total. #2 charges 350B per bulb .. that's the same work as #1 but he charges 6x 350B=2100B. Neither are electricians, they are installers. I have learned through this building process that just because people say they can do something and may charge accordingly, it doesnt mean that the work will be done to any quality. I think you are confused, this isnt an exercise in being cheap, its about getting the correct qualified service, which is one of the reasons we broke off from our main contractor who was just throwing random sub-contractors at the job, which is often the case in Thailand. We aren't talking 300B a point, we are talking about the whole job for the property, I would like it to come in under 50K labour, the second guy would be charging 100K for the same service. Would you just pay that blindly? Interesting, I just spoke to the qualified electrician mentioned by @sometimewoodworker who charges less than 500B but thinks the same, per switch, he doesnt charge per bulb.
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But you have a Arlo cloud server? There is nothing wrong with self hosting your own cloud, something like nextcloud on a server in Europe.
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Yes, this is very true, I used to teach at a tech college and I can assess these installers very well by comparing them to my students - like the aircon course were nice guys, hardly ever turned up to class, thick as two planks - but their course gave them the ability to say they could instal electrics - they can hammer a few clips and string a cable between an existing point and that's about it. The guys that study electrical, there were two types, the guys that went on to work in an industrial setting and those who didnt. I think 200 is reasonable, could you DM me his details? Its one thing I dont want to scrimp on as I have a bit of an interest in it, not that im a sparks - we found a guy yesterday who claimed to be an electrical engineer, after university - but he refused to travel out of the city, he wanted petrol money to come 25 mins down the road to talk to us and then declined, he said he had enough work around Buang Nong Korn, the big lake with all the hi-so houses and moo bans in Khon Kaen.
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You can add those cameras to surveillance station, then you can use resillio sync to sync a folder to the cloud - what cloud services do you already pay for? I understand you dont want to use google, I use none of them - but maybe you could rent a very cheap server.
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https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/smart-home/arlo-will-end-support-for-these-older-cameras-in-april-heres-what-you-need-to-know/ EOL after only 4 years, Nice! Shame really, the first thing I check is security flaws, there doesn't seem to be any issues with Arlo. You could integrate those cameras into another system, for instance, Motioneye on your home computer is a simple thing you could setup, but wouldn't have the advanced features that you enjoy with ARLO. Or you could update your cameras, after 4 years, your cameras sensor will be out of date, and you will probably get better performance for less money with a new camera, if you can use your existing base station. This is why I refer to run a stand alone system, I can buy a new higher spec camera which will pick put greater detail and retire perfectly good "old" cameras to less critical areas, like monitoring the cat,
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We have nearly finished our blockwork on the house, in Khon Kaen and are looking around for an electrician. We require "labour only" which is not a problem there are plenty of electricians around, we parted company with our main contractor and find it better to select individual trades to do specific jobs. The price seems to vary slightly - just wondering about other peoples experiences. The price seems to be based upon a "joot" - that's like a plug point, or a switch / bulb. Yesterday, we met with two guys. Sparks #1 - Charges 500B per "joot" - this seems higher than the norm, however, for lighting he charges per switch - So, we have 6 downlighters in our TV area, controlled by a switch at both entry points - so 500B x 2= 1000B for the 6x LED downlighters. I asked about power to my TV cupboard, maybe 8x plugs under the TV, 2x behind the TV and a spur for the sub bass - that's just one "joot" + a few baht for the spur. I didn't like the guy at first, but he warmed on me during the meet. Sparks #2 - Charges 350B per "joot" - I liked this guy and his wife, we explained that we will deviate from the plan as they were just drawn by the tessaban architect, we explained about the 6 downlighters x 2 switches (as an initial example) - His pricing was 350B for each of the switches+ 1 bulb then 350B for each subsequent bulb - I explained that there were 18 LED downlight in the open plan living area, and that I wouldn't be paying 6K for installation, more than double the price of #1. He couldn't see the bigger picture, I guess a lot of his local trade just require a combination plug / light and run a chain of extension leads from one plug. We apologized and let him go, no sense in wasting his / my time although the missus was "all Thai" and said we would call, I stopped all this and explained that he wasn't offering a competitive pricing model. He said that not all electricians price the same - and that's fair enough, however, I dont think he offered anything different from the first guy. Both asked for a very reasonable and similar price to run cable from the electric pole on the road and to set up the consumer unit. I was kind of looking for someone with a bit of enthusiasm, with regard to data / cctv maybe with a bit of creative lighting knowledge picked up along the way - just as I was when this was my job - but I guess that's asking too much, lol, but no problem. Then a Thai friend tells me #3 that the price per "joot" is set by the tessaban, that's 150B per point .. I know there's a cats chance in hell to get that price and I believe you get what you pay for .. I imagine the rental houses I live in were done by the 150B spark, which is why my TV turns off when anyone turns on a light in the house. Can anyone share their experience?
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Arlo cameras output RTSP - You can use this stream from your existing cameras. This can be utilized by anything, Synology have a security app on their NAS - you can use their app "DS Video" on your phone to receive notifications and view footage. LOL? ProjectAI is part of Blue Iris NVR, it analyses the video feed and alerts you / only records what you want. It's nothing to do with social media. I dont know if its been integrated in to ProjectAI yet, but there was a library for "Frigate" which could ANPR / read Thai number plates. Im currently building my house, so my system is down, but looking forward to playing around in the future, a time when my cameras can read my numberplate and will automatically open the gate for me. I hate having to stop use perfectly good kit, I don't like to pay for extra services when I can utilize what I already have, I don't want to let unknown apps or systems on my own network - So I have in the past / will in the near future maintain my own security system / home automation system, if you are not a hobbiest - then Reolink might have some features https://reolink.com that interest you.
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This is the major reason people should avoid proprietary systems and use the tools available to make your own. Companies can go bust overnight or just drop support. Does your Arlo system output an RTSP stream that you can incorporate in a new system? You watched the hookup as recommended, you can see videos about blue iris / ProjectAI - you can quite easily piece together your own system. It's hard to tell what you found so good about Arlo, is it person detection that sends an alert and then sends those clips to the cloud? You can do that yourself syncing a folder on your blue iris machine to any cloud service.
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2023)
recom273 replied to CharlieH's topic in Entertainment
I enjoyed the peripheral. It must be time for a second series. -
RIP Ubon Joe - ASEAN NOW visa expert
recom273 replied to Rimmer's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Oh, no. I never knew him, but what a patient and knowledgeable guy. RIP UJ -
I am not too sure if a VPN will secure your crypto currency wallet. I think better to isolate your machine from the rest of your network. Don't use pirate software / malware / untrusted software / etc on that machine and then put that machine on a separate VLAN - away from things like IOT devices. Maintain strict network practices - for instance create a guest LAN for kids and visiting friends who may not understand the rules. I will check out "what some advise" as I'm interested but not fanatical about security. Yup, your Nord purchase will allow you to play poker and watch Charlies coronation on iplayer. A server, is a basically a remote computer, when you use your new NordVPN, you click, "London, UK" and your traffic will appear with a UK IP address, that's the address of the server in London. Lots of other people use that server, so basically, Nord knows everything that happens - I maintain my own server, its a shared IP between a handful of people, the datacenter where the server is housed may monitor / log that traffic, but I doubt they harvest the data, in a way that a VPN provider certainly does.
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Agreed. Mullvad is considered one of the most trustworthy providers, however your requirements dictate which provider is best. For accessing geo-restricted video content, I use PIA, which is a pretty dubious provider, however, I isolate that machine from the rest of my network. I would never use a system wide VPN, but there are a lot of questions here on how to set up a VPN on a router, where you are asking for problems. Using proprietary software fro the provider is also sketchy. Nothing in this world is free, although Windscribe and Proton (I think that protons is free similar to windscribe) seem trustworthy to a point, but I had issues getting access to some video streams using them. For security purposes, I run my own VPN server in a data center in France. If the OP is worried about security, running OpenVPN on your own server may be better than subscribing to a service.
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I have an ATV and a tizen TV, so no need for me to load android TV version. I have nothing to do with any android device, so I can't comment. It's quite confusing what they call their service. Is it AppleTV+? have they changed to to appleTV? or (+) - In the appstore screenshot I took, the only + is on the top tab, the rest refers top appleTV. The ATV app is appleTV. Are there now two tiers? A regular and a + ?
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Have you installed any wondershare apps on your computer? Just google .. "Wondeshare malware"
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Marriage extension...Immigration Home Visit
recom273 replied to wondra's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes, kind of weird - Every application (I think they did in Hat Yai, for sure in Khon Kaen) they write the receipt 1900B and then they send the wife to make two copies which are attached to the sets of paperwork. The first year at KKC the immigration, we gave him 2000B, he sent my wife copy machine and then on her return mumbled something about 100B for a special form, must have been a new invisible form, the following year, we took the exact money. -
I posted something along these lines in another thread. I would agree, but Its been so long since I went to a bar. When I was a young single guy living in BKK, I would watch the girls leave the cheap apartment blocks in my soi, and I would watch them all jump out of returning taxis at 2.00 am. I never really paid bar fines, they just told me to wait around at the end of soi cowboy and we would go for dinner after the bars kicked out, from what I saw, lots of girls didn't get customers. I had a few girls numbers and would call them, most were available at a drop of a hat. Obviously there must be girls that service multiple western customers / locals / policemen daily - but on the whole, I think most aren't so busy, (but I know nothing of the Pattaya scene) and often too lazy to maximize their time.
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Yes, tbh, I never do it myself, I get the tech to do it when they run the fibre cable in - not that I can't, it's just if it doesnt work, then I'm not left scratching my head. Which is what happened when I moved to Issan, I needed the VLAN number, which I had never encountered before. ETS: 3BB offer a ONT, which is a small box, that replaces a router in bridge mode. Much neater and a little faster. You just have to keep on asking for one.
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Enter your PPoE credentials into your second router, connect your secondary router to your 3BB router, put your 3BB router in to bridge mode.
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You first need to get your DVD from your disc (I presume they are DVD and not CD) DVD Decrypter used to be the go to for windows, but seems to be depreciated, WinX DVD Ripper seems to be a free replacement. This will give you either two files (Video_TS) or an ISO disc image, on your computer HDD, you can play those on your computer, but they will be large - either around 5GB or 9GB depending upon the original disc size. You then need to compress those using Handbrake .. https://handbrake.fr Here is a tutorial https://www.rapidseedbox.com/blog/guide-to-mastering-handbrake There are other compression software available, but handbrake is one of the most popular, its free. This will give you a file that you can play on your TV, maybe something around 1.5-2GB for a movie. Which will be playable on your TV, you can do it again for your Phone, but there are much easier ways to stream to your phone. TBH - To save yourself the trouble, you are better just throwing the 540 DVDs away and downloading 1080P HD rips from a torrent site where someone has already taken the time to compress them already.
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Like what films / movies ? Home movies? Hollywood movies / DVD? CD / VCD? You might want to compress them first with handbrake - it's not difficult. Then they will fit on a MC.
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AppleTV+ is the subscription service. Apple TV is a black box. And yes, you can get MLS. you can get a free trial and then 199B a month thereafter. There is an app for most TV OS and I think your android box.
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Can You Hire An Agent To Take Your Car/Motorcycle Exam?
recom273 replied to HappyExpat57's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I think it’s one of the biggest scams at the moment being posted across all Thai fb groups at the moment. It’s not possible and these people are taking a fair few people for a ride. I will try and find a cutting from another group. -
Yes, there’s seem to be a quite a few less clothing stalls in our local in one area - we never shopped there, so makes no difference but you can see the vacant lots, the power points in the floor, grime and broken tiles - it gives the appearance of going downhill, which it may well be.
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2023)
recom273 replied to CharlieH's topic in Entertainment
Good call - a pretty slick, futuristic spy series - I just watched the first two. -
It’s a blue drive - they are the budget line - as @OneMoreFarang mentions, there are advantages to using “correct drive” for the job, NAS drives are designed to be used 24/7 they have features like less aggressive head parking, better vibration dampening, better heat resistance due to better and more expensive build quality. I don’t know, tbh, could be a load of marketing bully. I have 4x 4TB wd red that I have used in servers for 8+ years now, all OK. Along with another 10 drives I’m running at home used to replace the originals. I can’t comment on the budget line, I have no experience.