
Friendly Reminder to Replace Your Cabin Filters
Totally forgot about them since I was focused on the replacement window for my front HEPA filters. Also sucks that water gets into these.

Totally forgot about them since I was focused on the replacement window for my front HEPA filters. Also sucks that water gets into these.
Thinking about picking up the 400mm sized legs for my IGT setup. I need to ask, is it too low to cook/eat?
I have the expanding legs from Stanluck that I’ve been using and the lowest they go is 550.
I have the SP grill plate accessory that I've used on my Takibi and my double BBQ but I was wondering has anyone used it successfully on top of two regular flat burners on an IGT table?
I am only asking because I'd rather not have to worry about using coal all the time to use it.
To preface, I am trying to connect these two:
The Pro Max 16 PoE Switch lives in my closet where my fiber ONT device sits. It has two SFP+ slots that I have added the RJ46 adapter into. One of the SFP+ slots connects directly to my main PC. The other one I haven't used yet.
My UD7 router sits in my office, with one ethernet connected directly to my ISP/ONT and another ethernet directing back into the switch, and then the one and only SFP+ port is connected to my NAS.
My question is - shouldn't my router be connected to my switch through the 10g SFP+ port or is it just fine connected to a regular port?
I am only trying to achieve 10g locally. For internet, I have 1gig service currently (being upgraded to 2.5gig soon (I know I don't need it but they offered it for an extra $5)).