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  • updated OP

  • updated OP

  • Oh wow, I just kept thinking renderer somehow opens ports for accepting streams. Let me revisit it then.

  • I currently have systemd solution but it only manages to mount when needed.

  • just tried Dolphin (KDE file manager) - same experience. Going to experiment with autofs next

  • It was through fstab until recently. About 2 weeks back I moved to mount them on demand (systemd, will confirm exact method when I'm in front of computer) however this still doesn't address unmount part when I switch network.

  • Not really tied to gnome, it's just something I'm using. Would KDE work better ?

  • Thanks will have a look at autofs

  • Thanks will have a look at autofs

  • Are you looking WiFi or lan is OK as well? I've found PoE works decent for this scenario (initial setup through web server running on camera). I used Amcrest with PoE (put them on subnet without internet access), they have rtsp out of the box, integrates no problem with frigate. Reolink rtsp is not out of the box with frigate but cameras worked out of the box on PoE.

    Doorbell (amcrest) is connected to WiFi however it needed app for initial setup.

  • Thanks for other suggestions. I should get into figuring out all the available mini PCs, minisforum is just being in my feed a lot lately.

  • I don't see functional reason to buy green other than supporting nabu casa. I like yellow for integrated ZigBee and ability to replace cm4. I was about to buy 3rd yellow but maybe I should move to some minisforum NUC.

  • Is there way to purchase tasker without Google (similar to symfonium)? I've de googled phone. If not then is there something similar to tasker? (Easer says it's not built for new android)

  • Thanks

  • I want to recommend pop OS but it would be wise to switch to it after there is 24.04 (or later release)

    In my personal experience pop os has been absolute rock solid especially with flatpaks However latest stable is quite old (they are working on new desktop environment before upgrade).

  • Headscale server on cheap vps with tailscale clients.

  • Few good things:

    1. They don't have ability to keep logs (even if they wanted)
    2. Their wireguard speeds can keep up with fiber (800mbps with 1gbps fiber)
    3. I've not seen any connection drops.

    Downside: No port forwarding, this I've remedied with headscale server and tailscale clients. Port forwarding is needed if u want to access your home network from outside