I run a Digital Logger just at my home (because I was always told they were
crap, and acquired it by chance). I have used it for over ten years now
and the only issue that I had was the fan got noisy for awhile and then
died (it is an old model...I don't think the new ones have fans). It still
Yea this is just straight MRTG doing 5 minute polling. It does seem to
happen more on our older sites, which would be Gen1 EPMP1000.
On 2/4/2019 6:45 PM, Mathew Howard wrote:
I haven't seen anything like that, but I think we're only using
something like 5 minute intervals with SNMP on ours...
My wife's queso is so good, friends and relatives actually pay her to make
it for themit's cheese, milk, tomato and jalapeno. The secret is in
the cooking and knowing how to choose jalapenos...
It's hot ...I mean hot...and it is not brown in color... I personally don't
like Chili's or
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I haven't seen anything like that, but I think we're only using something
like 5 minute intervals with SNMP on ours... I suppose it might have issues
with more frequent checks.
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 6:42 PM Josh Baird wrote:
> Not having this issue.
>
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> > On Feb 4,
Not having this issue.
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> On Feb 4, 2019, at 3:48 PM, Nate Burke wrote:
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> I can't remember if this was discussed before or not. When an EPMP goes
> under load, like ~30mb or so, does it stop responding to SNMP? Across my
> network EPMP 1000's with Sync will start
6” duct too.
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> On Feb 4, 2019, at 5:22 PM, Jason McKemie
> wrote:
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> I guess you need less cable length that way...
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>> On Monday, February 4, 2019, Chuck McCown wrote:
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Retirement didn’t stick I guess.
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I guess you need less cable length that way...
On Monday, February 4, 2019, Chuck McCown wrote:
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TITLE I--TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES
SUBTITLE A--TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
SEC. 101. ESTABLISHMENT OF PART II OF TITLE II.
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`(b) OBLIGATIONS OF ALL LOCAL EXCHANGE CARRIERS- Each local
exchange carrier has the following
I can't remember if this was discussed before or not. When an EPMP goes
under load, like ~30mb or so, does it stop responding to SNMP? Across my
network EPMP 1000's with Sync will start missing reads if the throughput
goes above like 30mb/s Everything is on 3.5.1. I don't see anything
like
Federal, not sure you will find it at the state level.
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> On Feb 4, 2019, at 4:28 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
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> Can any of you point me to the IL statute that says a CLEC gets the same
> access to the ROW as an ILEC does? No need for a franchise or other agreement.
>
>
Can any of you point me to the IL statute that says a CLEC gets the same access
to the ROW as an ILEC does? No need for a franchise or other agreement.
Thanks.
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So it’s as I suspected after all, cats run the internet?
> On Feb 4, 2019, at 12:00, Bill Prince wrote:
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> This is Harley.
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>> On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 11:53 AM Colin Stanners wrote:
>> Requesting picture of the cats.
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>>> On Mon, Feb 4, 2019
https://www.eater.com/2019/2/4/18209919/super-bowl-queso-jokes-dana-perino
Scroll down, I like the photo of just a slice of cheese in a bowl.
Dana Perinos queso recipe:
Queso recipe: velveeta, rotel, cream of mushroom soup, cream cheese,
sausage, bacon, heavy cream, diced jalapeños,
We started using these without knowing about the past issues. Unless we are
running on DC at the site with a rackinjector we are using the power switch
rack mount units. No failures and have been running them for 3 years now. Glad
to know I should be worried now. One more thing to keep me up at
Waitdid you say you jumped a van with your drill battery?
I'll have to remember that one.
On 1/30/2019 9:34 PM, Chris Fabien wrote:
If you put a volt meter on it I bet you see more like 16-18 volts
while it's trying to boost the car battery.
I've done the same with a Milwaukee 18v drill
I jumped a 1970's Ford 750 backhoe with a similar battery pack. Started
a Chevy Silverado with one too.
Given that portable booster packs used to be on a hand cart I was
skeptical, but yes they do work.
On 2/4/2019 9:41 AM, Caleb Knauer wrote:
I jumped a dead (real dead) Duramax with a GB40
Yep, I know LOTS of superbowl parites that got caneled in St. Louis when the
Lambs one that last game, such a bad call.
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Author of "Learn RouterOS- Second Edition"
Link Technologies, Inc -- Mikrotik & WISP Support Services
Office:
I jumped a dead (real dead) Duramax with a GB40 I'd bought as a
gimmick a while back and that sold me on the tech. It wasn't happy
about it (way undersized for the job), but it worked. Now rocking a
GB150. Easy to use, don't have to drag things close enough to run
jumper cables, built in
Yes,
Its sometimes what I feel when someone calls in and says they cant
stream netflix.
On 2/3/19 2:24 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
Of course it couldn’t be the streaming service, all problems are
because your ISP sucks.
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