QUOTE(Raymond T. @ Aug 7 2024, 04:18 PM)
Luckily this upgrade no renew contract and maxis currently have better offer. Will try see after 1 - 2 month time
Step 1 : Go apply Maxis FibreStep 2 : wait
Step 3 : Unifi call to retain you
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QUOTE(Raymond T. @ Aug 7 2024, 04:18 PM) Luckily this upgrade no renew contract and maxis currently have better offer. Will try see after 1 - 2 month time Step 1 : Go apply Maxis FibreStep 2 : wait Step 3 : Unifi call to retain you |
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QUOTE(kwss @ Aug 7 2024, 12:33 PM) Your setup is robust and it will continue to work especially if you use Cloudflare Proxied DNS, Cloudflare Tunnel, AWS CloudFront or Akamai. Try not to use DNS.mydomain.com because it seems obvious during bootstrap. Thanks again. I was using cloudflare tunnel but now also added DnsCrypt/Oblivious DoH which should do the trick. My subdomain also does not contain the word DNS.Just make sure you perform certificate validation so the censor cannot MITM you to discover /dns-query. EDIT: You can further protect against active probe from the censor by using signed URL. At least on AWS CloudFront it can be done: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFron...igned-urls.html /dns-query was already behind SSL but i configured in nginx to use a different location instead that doesn't have DNS wording. So far seems to be covered on most bases. I digged around AWS CloudFront but setting it up to link to my AdguardHome and the signed URL seem to be way above my technical knowledge. So I'll pass for now kwss liked this post
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Aug 7 2024, 04:35 PM
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QUOTE(Micky78 @ Aug 7 2024, 04:21 PM) meaning will be subject to 24mth contract? Manada |
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QUOTE(zellleonhart @ Aug 7 2024, 12:28 PM) Thanks for the explanation. Just to clarify further, I have my self-hosted Adguard Home DoH server with my own domain e.g. https://xyz.mydomain.com/dns-query, and in the backend I use Unbound DNS which queries root servers instead of cloudflare/google DNS or any public resolvers. How much it cost you for the setup monthly?If I understand correctly, my DoH server might not be banned since only myself is using it and it's not an open resolver. But will Unbound still continue to work? Will it cheaper than VPN $5 per month and save all the hassle? |
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Aug 7 2024, 08:29 PM
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Any recommended model to upgrade.
Currently using TP-Link Deco X20 v1. The WiFi speed is slow even beside the deco. Estimate 150 - 300 Mbps Currently plan 800Mbps and soon upgrade to 1Gbps |
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Aug 7 2024, 08:37 PM
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Aug 7 2024, 08:44 PM
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Next maybe Unifi
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Aug 7 2024, 09:11 PM
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I have a TPlink AX50.
TM give homefibre SR1041F, anyway I can get the unifi account password so I can setup my AX50 ? Also possible to configure the SR1041F as repeater ? |
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Aug 7 2024, 10:11 PM
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QUOTE(Raymond T. @ Aug 7 2024, 09:15 PM) Yes agreed, fast wifi doesn't come cheap. 10k sqft probably need 3 pack to have sufficient coverage.If compare Asus and TP-Link high end model which is better ? Coverage estimate 10k sf Both have their pros and cons. Specs wise, the Deco BE85 is much faster due to WiFi 7 and it's future proof. Deco roaming is always better too. Not sure if you notice this but Deco on wireless backhaul take a few seconds to reach full WiFi speed, quite obvious on speedtest. ET12 will reach the 900+Mbps peak speed the moment you run speedtest. It is better at burst performance which is more relevant to my day-to-day usage of browsing or scrolling things quickly. This post has been edited by blacktubi: Aug 7 2024, 10:12 PM Raymond T. liked this post
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QUOTE(Kadaj @ Aug 7 2024, 06:50 PM) How much it cost you for the setup monthly? I think since he already has a domain, he must also have something already running. So the cost is free. It is just additional path configuration in nginx and whatever software behind the scene.Will it cheaper than VPN $5 per month and save all the hassle? Even if you do not have a domain, do not have any cloud instance, you can still create a CloudFront Distribution and Amazon will assign you something like dxxxxxxxxxxxxx.cloudfront.net. 1TB egress per month is free. USD $0.02/GB for origin request. Let's say you use 5GB of DNS request traffic per month, it is only USD $0.10 per month. I never heard of any home user with 5GB per month of DNS request. DNS response is free and covered under 1TB quota. I think the free 10 millions request per month is more than enough for DNS requests. |
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QUOTE(Kadaj @ Aug 7 2024, 06:50 PM) How much it cost you for the setup monthly? Yeah like kwss said, it's free, I have my own home server on a thin client that hosts a few services such as Home Assistant, Adguard Home, some docker containers and stuff. Just pay for the electricity. I can also use the VPS that hosts my static website but for the time being I prefer to use my home server.Will it cheaper than VPN $5 per month and save all the hassle? I also have a VPN already but I don't connect to VPN all the time because some sites/games need me to turn off VPN. But the primary reason I set up Adguard Home is to block ads and stuff. The DNS stuff is an after thought and just happened to integrate quite well. QUOTE(kwss @ Aug 7 2024, 11:06 PM) I think since he already has a domain, he must also have something already running. So the cost is free. It is just additional path configuration in nginx and whatever software behind the scene. About this, do you have any links to read more about setting up DNS server (?) on AWS CloudFront? This seems interesting to play with. I only thought of setting up EC2 instance but didn't know CloudFront can do it. Can't wrap my head about it.Even if you do not have a domain, do not have any cloud instance, you can still create a CloudFront Distribution and Amazon will assign you something like dxxxxxxxxxxxxx.cloudfront.net. 1TB egress per month is free. USD $0.02/GB for origin request. Let's say you use 5GB of DNS request traffic per month, it is only USD $0.10 per month. I never heard of any home user with 5GB per month of DNS request. DNS response is free and covered under 1TB quota. I think the free 10 millions request per month is more than enough for DNS requests. This post has been edited by zellleonhart: Aug 7 2024, 11:50 PM |
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