Is the EnGenius Private Cloud right for your network? While the standard EnGenius Cloud is free to use and one of the best ways to deploy Wi-Fi and switches, some environments require an on-premise controller for security, compliance, or local management needs. In this video, we dive into the new EnGenius Private Cloud—a solution that offers powerful cloud-like capabilities while keeping your management data local.
Tesla removes Autopilot features, IONNA officially launches its first Connecticut charging site, and EnGenius announces major changes with a new Private Cloud and Standalone mode. In this live stream, we break down what Tesla’s latest Autopilot changes actually mean for owners, take a look at IONNA’s first CT site going live, and explain why EnGenius is offering a private cloud and true standalone operation is a big deal for networks that don’t want mandatory cloud dependence. We’ll cover: What Tesla removed from Autopilot and why IONNA’s Connecticut launch and early impressions IONNA 400kW Charging: Testing CT’s First Site (Rivian R1T) https://youtu.be/10EQgdUi2k4 EnGenius Private Cloud vs cloud-managed vs standalone mode Download Private Cloud here https://www.engeniustech.com/engenius-private-cloud-on-premises.html Who these changes matter to (home labs, SMBs, installers) If you’re into EVs, charging infrastructure, networking, or tech industry shifts, this one’s for you. 👍 Like the stream 💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments 🔔 Subscribe for more EV and tech coverage
In this video, we cover several breaking tech and EV topics that could directly affect your wallet, your connectivity, and your daily driving. We start with the Wi-Fi memory price increase and what rising NAND and DRAM costs could mean for routers, access points, and future consumer electronics pricing. If you’re planning a Wi-Fi upgrade, this timing matters. Next, we talk about the growing concern around Wi-Fi interference from airplanes and why aviation activity near airports may become a real issue for unlicensed spectrum and wireless reliability. Then we move into Tesla FSD 14.2.2.2, what’s changed, how it behaves in real-world driving, and whether the update is actually an improvement or just another incremental step. No more FSD purchases starting next month only subscriptions. We also cover IONNA’s new EV charging station now open in Connecticut, what it means for CCS and future EV infrastructure, and how it compares to Tesla Superchargers and existing public charging networks. If you’re into Wi-Fi, EVs, Tesla software updates, or Connecticut infrastructure news, this one’s packed with useful updates. Topics Covered ECW536S: Cloud Managed 4x4x4 Indoor WiFi 7 Security Access Point https://shopify.keenansystems.com/products/ecw536s-cloud-managed-4x4x4-indoor-wifi-7-security-access-point?_pos=2&_psq=ecw536s&_ss=e&_v=1.0 Wi-Fi memory price increases explained Why Wi-Fi hardware may get more expensive Airplane interference and Wi-Fi spectrum concerns Tesla FSD version 14.2.2.2 real-world thoughts IONNA EV charging station now open in Connecticut What this means for EV drivers in the Northeast
Description: CES 2026 is officially here, and the theme this year is clear: Reliability & Intelligence. We’re moving past “faster” and moving toward “smarter.” In this video, we go hands-on with the three biggest announcements that will redefine your workspace this year. 1. Wi-Fi 8: The End of Lag Spikes? 📶 Forget the speed wars—Wi-Fi 8 (802.11bn) is finally here, and it’s not about bigger numbers. It’s about Ultra High Reliability (UHR). We take a look at the Asus ROG NeoCore (the first Wi-Fi 8 draft router) and the new Broadcom BCM4918 silicon. Key Feature: Coordinated Beamforming & Spatial Reuse. Basically, your routers and devices finally stop “shouting” over each other and start coordinating in real-time. 2. Google Gemini: The “AI Inbox” is Here 🤖 Google just dropped a massive update to Workspace. The new AI Inbox doesn’t just filter spam; it creates a daily personal briefing, identifies your VIP contacts, and suggests to-dos based on your threads. You can use natural language to find a quote from a plumber buried in my 2025 archives in seconds. No more keyword hunting! 3. Anker Nano (2026): A Charger with a Brain ⚡ Anker’s new 45W Nano Smart Display Charger is the standout accessory of the show. It’s 47% smaller than previous generations but adds a smart interactive display. Care Mode: We test the TÜV-certified cooling that keeps your phone 9°F cooler during fast charging to preserve your battery health. 180° Foldable Design: Perfect for those tight airport outlets.
This video covers a busy week of EV and tech updates, including Tesla’s Unsupervised Robotaxi progress, the Tesla Holiday Update, and Rivian’s latest software release — plus a quick look at new networking hardware. 🚗 Tesla updates covered: Unsupervised Robotaxi developments and what it means for real-world autonomy Tesla Holiday Update 2025.44.25.5 – new features, UI changes, and hidden improvements FSD version 14.2.1.25 – driving behavior changes and real-world impressions ⚡ Rivian updates: Rivian software update 2025.46 Digital Key improvements and how hands-free access works What’s new for Rivian Driver+ and daily usability 📡 Tech & networking gear: Engenius ECW536S and ECW515 access points Where these fit in a modern Wi-Fi 6/6E setup and why they matter This video breaks down what actually changed, what’s worth using, and how these updates affect everyday driving and ownership — no fluff, just real-world insight. 👍 If this helped, consider subscribing for more Tesla, Rivian, EV charging, and tech deep dives.
In today’s video, we break down everything you need to know from Rivian’s AI & Autonomy Day, including new autonomy updates, hardware changes, and how Rivian is positioning itself in the EV future. We also cover the latest Tesla Holiday Update, with new features, UI changes, and improvements rolling out to the fleet. Plus, I walk you through a Wi-Fi network troubleshooting guide—perfect for fixing Rivian, Tesla, or smart home connectivity issues. We cover: 🚗 Rivian AI & Autonomy Day Highlights • New autonomy capabilities • Highway + city driving improvements • Sensor updates • Mapping & real-time perception changes 🚘 Tesla Holiday Update • New features • Updated UI • Fun additions and quality-of-life tweaks 📶 Wi-Fi Network Troubleshooting • How bad Ethernet cables cause network dropouts • Signs a cable is failing (and how to test it) • DHCP conflicts and how to resolve them • Static IP vs DHCP for cloud network devices • Best practices for stable connectivity If you enjoy Rivian, Tesla, smart tech, and EV content, make sure to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications!
In today’s video, we take a look at three big tech topics you need to know about: porch pirates using Wi-Fi jammers, the latest DDR5 memory price trends, and a hands-on look at the CCS-to-Tesla (NACS) adapter for fast charging at third-party networks. First, we break down how porch pirates are using Wi-Fi deauthentication and jamming attacks to disable cameras like Ring and Nest — what it is, how it works, and what we can do to protect our home networks. Ring Wired Doorbell Pro https://amzn.to/3KH74SA EnGenius Cloud Managed ECC100 AI Indoor/Outdoor 5MP Dome Camera https://shopify.keenansystems.com/products/engenius-cloud-managed-ecc100-ai-indoor-outdoor-5mp-dome-camera?_pos=1&_sid=039726f32&_ss=r Here is a video I made with a jammer and ring video doorbell 2 https://youtu.be/Jqk7xi3vjiY Then we check out the current state of DDR5 pricing, how much it as spiked, and where prices might be heading next for popular kits like DDR5-6000 CL30. Finally, we go over the CCS-to-NACS adapter that works with all NACS-equipped vehicles except Cybertruck (because the cable is too short). We talk about which EVs can use it — including Rivian, Lucid, and Hyundai — and we show how to check if a Tesla supports CCS. We also cover what to expect when charging at third-party fast chargers like Electrify America, including real-world charge speeds and why they often don’t hit the advertised numbers. Here is the demo video I made charging my Tesla at an Electrify America CCS charger with the adapter https://youtu.be/Qgzkj_HRLak If you enjoy real-world tech, EV charging, and home security breakdowns, make sure to like and subscribe — we have a lot more coming!
Join me for a full breakdown of my Tesla Model 3 Highland Performance road trip into New York City for ISC East. We talk about what it’s really like driving a Tesla into NYC, how much range I used for the 100-mile trip, and where I parked while staying in Times Square. I also cover my visit to the Javits Center, the layout of the show, and the wide mix of security vendors showcasing the latest in surveillance and access control tech. Most importantly, we dive into what truly sets the EnGenius Cloud AI security cameras apart—from their cloud-managed platform to their smart AI features that actually work in real-world scenarios. more on the EnGenius Cloud AI cams here https://shopify.keenansystems.com/search?q=ecc&options%5Bprefix%5D=last If you’re into EV travel, NYC experiences, or cutting-edge Cloud AI security systems, this episode has a little bit of everything.
► Tesla CarPlay progress — What’s new, what’s possible, and whether we’re finally getting deeper Apple ecosystem compatibility inside Teslas. ► Apple Digital ID — Can you really use your passport in Apple Wallet at TSA checkpoints today? I test the current state of Digital ID support. ► ISC East 2025 — A quick walkthrough of the latest physical security tech, smart access control, cameras, and more from the show floor. ► Cloud switch troubleshooting — I break down a real-world networking issue I ran into and show how to diagnose and fix cloud-managed switch problems quickly. Whether you’re into EVs, Apple tech, security conferences, or practical networking demos, this video packs it all into one.
In this video, we dive into how Tesla Full Self-Driving (FSD) with Texting allowed?, AirPrint, and home Wi-Fi tuning all intersect — and how fixing BCMC suppression and QBSS settings can make your entire network (and smart devices) run smoother. If you’ve ever noticed your AirPrint printers disappearing, HomeKit accessories lagging, or Wi-Fi clients refusing to roam, this one’s for you. We show how BCMC suppression can break device discovery, how QBSS affects roaming performance, and what settings actually help your Tesla, phone, and smart home stay connected reliably. 💡 Topics Covered: Tesla FSD Fixing AirPrint and Bonjour discovery issues Understanding BCMC suppression and multicast filtering What QBSS (QoS Basic Service Set) really does Optimizing Wi-Fi for seamless roaming and smart home performance 🧰 Gear & Setup: Tesla Model 3 Highland Perfromance with FSD EnGenius / Ruckus (Wi-Fi 6/7) Home Assistant & Homebridge network AirPrint printer and smart home devices #TeslaFSD #WiFiOptimization #AirPrint #SmartHome #BCMC #QBSS #Networking #TechDIY