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      Switch for harsh environment ...

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      • switches environment monitoring • • BraswellJay
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      @coliver said in Switch for harsh environment ...:

      Ubiquiti has the Toughswitch Carrier as well. It's older tech not sure if they still actively sell it.

      https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-TS-16-CARRIER-ToughSwitch-Rackmount-Controllers/dp/B00CXU9ZOC

      They still sell it but they get very hot. However they are fan-less so that might be good.

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      Solved Chocolatey not available after being installed through ScreenConnect

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      • connectwise control chocolatey path environment monitoring • • JasGot
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      @JaredBusch said in Chocolatey not available after being installed through ScreenConnect:

      I guess you could cycle the screenconnect client service. That should do the same.

      This did it; thanks. It's the only working solution short of a reboot. I did not want to connect to the client with SC so I pushed a re-install, it was current, so it just went through the motions and restarted the services. Perfect for my needs.

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      Physical Environment Monitoring

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      @scottalanmiller said:

      Doesn't Ubiquiti have something for this? There was some vendor that I looked at in the last year that had nice options and now I cannot remember who it was.

      If I'm looking at $200 entry fee for just a networked temperature sensor, well, a Raspberri Pi with a $3 temp sensor and $.10 resistor looks real good.

      Knowing how Ubiquiti does things, they probably drop the DIY route off the cost curve. Yep, looked at B+H Looks like you can get a temp sensor on the network for ~$96, which you'd be at or over that price just for components of a DIY kit.

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