Brightcloud geolocation fail
Folks, I reached out to Brightcloud directly and they cant fix this and it has been 3 weeks. What can i say besides don’t use them. https://whois.domaintools.com/172.59.72.103 They are locating 172.32.0.0/11 , which belongs to T-Mobile USA for 10+ years… to China. There is no reason for them to do this. We have our geofeed links and ARIN data correct, no changes … Brightcloud, please fix your stuff: Support Ticket Number: 82871 Everyone else, don’t use geo-policies to block things, and if you do, don’t use Brightcloud / Opentext I heard this negatively impacts Microsoft o365 and Azure
Re: Backup DC power standardization with Photovoltiac battery systems?
Simple answer: No. Customer routers and CPEs are a mix match of a) voltage - 5v, 9v, 12v, etc and b) connector - dc barrel, USB, molex, etc. Fixed wireless and fiber for certain and I have to assume it's the same story with DSL/cable. On Fri, Apr 14, 2023 at 9:06 PM Sean Donelan wrote: > On Sat, 15 Apr 2023, Joe Greco wrote: > > Ubiquiti EdgeRouter PoE 5 can use 48VDC. > > If both PV battery walls and broadband CPE supported Power-Over-Ethernet > as a backup power source, that would work too. POE supports greater > distances than USB-C. >