Does ur config script set a static ip or dhcp 


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> On Nov 10, 2014, at 9:40 AM, That One Guy via Af <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> thats the very reason we use the air router
> DHCP used to not be reliable through powercode so we needed a way to ensure 
> that they couldnt reset them and have no service. We just created a default 
> config with our remote access and the reset button disabled the techs load in 
> at installation time. anything specific to the customer is named CHANGEME 
> including the device name, that way they know what to change and the ones 
> that werent configured completely are easy to ID. We also leave some of these 
> with the default config file loaded into them at our retail shop, that way 
> customers can just pick one up if their personal router is causing trouble or 
> if our air router fails (which suprisingly for 28 bucks, they rarely do)
> 
>> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 9:31 AM, Joseph Marsh via Af <[email protected]> wrote:
>> We don't nat at sm and the tech test speed at Poe I don't allow speed tests 
>> via wireless  and we leave a 3 ft cable on lan side of ubnt Poe 
>> 
>> Does the air router allow u to disable reset button?
>> 
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>>> On Nov 10, 2014, at 9:19 AM, That One Guy via Af <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> are you NAT at the SM? it depends on whether youre bridging or NAT. If 
>>> youre briddging, like us, throwing the router in saves on support calls. If 
>>> they opt to use their own router, then all your support needs to do is give 
>>> them the manufacturers support number, also it eliminates support on 
>>> wireless issues. We throw in a 28 dolar air router, set the ESSID with a 
>>> set key that doesnt change, any issue on the wireless on that and we tell 
>>> them to contect their end device manufacturer and provide them the ESSID 
>>> and key. we dont give them a personalized key. Ever since we started this, 
>>> the number of wireless issues we have had to support is zero. We do leave 
>>> an extra patch cord and dont accept speedtests over wireless. Most people 
>>> who say everything is wireless dont even realize their laptop has an 
>>> ethernet connection on it
>>> 
>>>> On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Joseph Marsh via Af <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> My tech is required to do a speed test on every install and. Right now We 
>>>> just go to the power supply and customer does the rest.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
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>>>> > On Nov 9, 2014, at 11:24 AM, Ken Hohhof via Af <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > FYI, I recommend leaving a spare Ethernet cable plugged into the router. 
>>>> >  I used to insist that people do a speedtest from a wired computer, but 
>>>> > it's becoming very common for people to say everything is WiFi.
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > -----Original Message----- From: Sterling Jacobson via Af
>>>> > Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2014 11:18 AM
>>>> > To: [email protected]
>>>> > Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Customer routers
>>>> >
>>>> > I never did, the SM has enough to control what you need to from the 
>>>> > provider side.
>>>> >
>>>> > I prefer a demarcation at the SM/ONT and let the customer be responsible 
>>>> > for their side of their network.
>>>> >
>>>> > If I had done managed router then I would have gotten double the calls 
>>>> > for everyones NAT to their Xbox and filtering etc.
>>>> >
>>>> > What this industry needs is a way for the consumer to know for 
>>>> > themselves if their provider is the network issue, or their router.
>>>> >
>>>> > I'm working on an app/site for that right now that they can use their 
>>>> > phone/device to tell them if it's their problem or the providers.
>>>> >
>>>> > -----Original Message-----
>>>> > From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joseph Marsh via Af
>>>> > Sent: Saturday, November 8, 2014 5:48 PM
>>>> > To: [email protected]
>>>> > Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Customer routers
>>>> >
>>>> > Sm on the side of the house
>>>> >
>>>> > Sent from my iPhone
>>>> >
>>>> >> On Nov 8, 2014, at 6:26 PM, Sterling Jacobson via Af <[email protected]> 
>>>> >> wrote:
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Do you already have a CPE/ONT device at their house/building?
>>>> >>
>>>> >> -----Original Message-----
>>>> >> From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joseph Marsh via Af
>>>> >> Sent: Saturday, November 8, 2014 5:09 PM
>>>> >> To: [email protected]
>>>> >> Subject: [AFMUG] Customer routers
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Doing a new area should I put a managed router at every customer house 
>>>> >> or business or just let them do their own ?
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Sent from my iPhone
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that the 
>>> parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you 
>>> can't get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not 
>>> use a hammer. -- IBM maintenance manual, 1925
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> 
> -- 
> All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that the 
> parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you can't 
> get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not use a 
> hammer. -- IBM maintenance manual, 1925

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