So then stop selling $29 - $39 plans. ;-)
I guess my lowest is $31 with annual pre-pay, but most of mine are at $60.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
- Original Message -
From: That One Guy via Af af@afmug.com
To: af@afmug.com
Sent:
OMG..
Stop that :)
Tree == BAD for anything electronic.
The tree rats take of any foreign object on its territory and for get it
if you place it on a Pecan tree LOL
On 10/05/2014 06:47 PM, timothy steele via Af wrote:
A cap that keeps ants/worms on of SM for tree installs would be nice
—
http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/products/ptp/ptp-820
NO mention of Mimo though..
Gino A. Villarini
President
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
www.aeronetpr.com
@aeronetpr
LOL Ive done that on a couple of really remote sites.
On 10/06/2014 04:27 PM, Dennis Burgess via Af wrote:
Drop a MT 750 off the non battery side and drop a ip on it, .. monitor
that IP, it goes off but not the rest, guess what you are on battery!
Dennis Burgess, CTO, Link Technologies,
Cambium has new 820 and it looks interesting for the 'Carrier' grade
provider in us.
--
That's the first thing I thought of when I saw the new line.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
- Original Message -
From: Gino Villarini via Af af@afmug.com
To: af@afmug.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 7, 2014 7:47:14 AM
Subject: [AFMUG]
IP-20 or IP-10?
we are loving our IP-20's
On 10/7/2014 8:47 AM, Gino Villarini via Af wrote:
http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/products/ptp/ptp-820
NO mention of Mimo though..
Gino A. Villarini
President
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
www.aeronetpr.com
@aeronetpr
IP-20 is what I'd go with.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
- Original Message -
From: Michael Meluskey via Af af@afmug.com
To: af@afmug.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 7, 2014 7:55:52 AM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Cambium OEMs Ceragon for PTP
Seems ip20 per modulation specs
Sent from Marconi's and Graham Bell's fused thoughts!!!
On Oct 7, 2014, at 8:57 AM, Michael Meluskey via Af
af@afmug.commailto:af@afmug.com wrote:
IP-20 or IP-10?
we are loving our IP-20's
On 10/7/2014 8:47 AM, Gino Villarini via Af wrote:
Check the Uniquiti stock locator.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
- Original Message -
From: Keefe John via Af af@afmug.com
To: af@afmug.com
Sent: Monday, October 6, 2014 3:47:58 PM
Subject: [AFMUG] Anyone have Ubiquiti UVC in stock?
RX Channel:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.17713.7.12.5.0
TX Channel:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.17713.7.12.6.0
Link Availability:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.17713.7.20.4.0
RSSI:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.17713.7.12.2.0
RX Data Rate:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.17713.7.20.1.0
TX Data Rate:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.17713.7.20.2.0
Signal Strength Ratio:
So the multi-core does approximately double the throughput. What sort of
antenna requirements does it have? Opposite polarity? Spatial diversity?
Different frequency?
The single core version has more interface flexibility than the multi-core
version?
What are the differences between 4x4,
Ceragon has like 4 interface port options at the bottom. We ordered 10 HP20
links this fall and they should be arriving this month...so will have more
details then.
-Jon
Sent from iphone
On Oct 7, 2014, at 9:19 AM, Mike Hammett via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
So the multi-core does
I know the indoor or split mount versions do, but I'd never get them. Outdoor
only for me. Raw DC plus fiber Ethernet.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
- Original Message -
From: Jon Langeler via Af af@afmug.com
To: af@afmug.com
Sent:
Is anyone else getting inundated with a flood of customers who can't connect to
the internet through their Belkin routers this
morning?
What's the deal with that?,
Darren
Pretty long thread over on the wispa list already. Looks to be
widespread, no answers yet from what I saw.
On 10/7/2014 9:04 AM, Darren Shea via Af wrote:
Is anyone else getting inundated with a flood of customers who can't connect to
the internet through their Belkin routers this
morning?
13 customers so far today - all Belkin.
Powned?
Mark
On 10/7/14, 10:04 AM, Darren Shea via Af wrote:
Is anyone else getting inundated with a flood of customers who can't connect to
the internet through their Belkin routers this
morning?
What's the deal with that?,
Darren
--
Someone suggested it's the auto firmware that rolled out today?
The twitter-verse has a lot of fun posts about it. Oh and:
http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/2ik43h/belkin_firmware_update_1072014_crashing_many/
Someone else said that replacing the DNS settings on the internal machine
George,
Can each of the CMMs have their own GPS antenna, or are you charged rent based
on the number of antenna that you have attached?
If you can have two GPS antennae, connect the two CMMs and leave them both as
“Masters”. If either of the GPS antennae/receivers go out, you can change that
Im so looking forward to these calls
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 9:24 AM, Cassidy B. Larson via Af af@afmug.com
wrote:
Someone suggested it's the auto firmware that rolled out today?
The twitter-verse has a lot of fun posts about it. Oh and:
We are also experiencing the issue.
We found the routers are sending icmp to heartbeat.belkin.com. Even
though we could get a response here at our NOC, the belkins are not
receiving it. We added the ip for heartbeat.belkin.com as a loopback
address on a router on our network and it becomes
My mission this morning is to figure out how I'm going to do credit
checks on potential new customers.
While I'm on hold with Experian, I wonder if anybody else is doing
credit checks who can share what they're doing. What company are you
using? How much does it cost? How hard was it to get
Tell them it’s like the Battle of Naboo where Anakin destroys the control ship
and the droid army stops dead in its tracks. Customer is like Jar Jar with
quizzical look on face.
From: That One Guy via Af
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 9:32 AM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Belkin
Even the test links our Distributor should have gotten did not arrive.
So seems like another marketing driven company.
geek level 10 right there
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Ken Hohhof via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
Tell them it’s like the Battle of Naboo where Anakin destroys the
control ship and the droid army stops dead in its tracks. Customer is like
Jar Jar with quizzical look on face.
*From:* That
Be careful with credit checks, everyone. Running credit checks (or any other
type of consumer report) on customers, employees, and job applicants likely
will trigger the provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act. There are a
number of requirements that you MUST follow under the FCRA in
That's the same thing we found. Too much work for what you get in
return... even people with good credit will stop paying the bills they
know can't really effect their credit score.
Travis
On 10/7/2014 9:00 AM, Sean Heskett via Af wrote:
meh too much work.
get payment upfront for as much as
Credit checks aren’t as expensive or bothersome as they used to be, but this is
a good approach, too. One suggestion from a business standpoint is to give
customers the option to pay the install costs up front or over time, with some
small discount for doing it up front. Getting paid up front
The trouble is the primary comptetion (Time Warner Cable) does free
installs and then lets you go 90 days before they shut you off.
I have to try not to be a meaner guy than them.
meh too much work.
get payment upfront for as much as possible (install and first month)
bill ahead for the
I'm with Sean. We are a prepaid service and shut people off within 20
days. Charge for the install up front. It's not worth the hassle.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 9:00 AM, Sean Heskett via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
meh too much work.
get payment upfront for as much as possible (install and first
I have to admit there is something satisfying about getting this many
complaints and being able to blame it on somebody else.
We did get a call from one guy that said he was going to have to find a
different provider if we couldn't fix it... yeah, that should work well for him.
If the backhaul is in a chain, we generally put their management IPs in
a /30 from the local router. So there is a separate /30 at each end of
the link.
If the backhaul is in a cul-de-sac, we might put them in a /29 from the
near-end (the end closest to the backbone). However, we mostly do
good deal, so im not going to monkey things up?
if it is ospf, even with /30 on each end, the radios should be able to
communicate, only via their ethernet ports through the routers if you were
going to run speedtest?
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Bill Prince via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
If
We are seeing this also..
Belkin domain is down
Also be aware that the belkins use heartbeat.belkin.com to check to see
if there is internet access and if the answer
comes back negative then it will not connect any lan clients to internet.
Also there are a few exploits that have been exposed on
Thanks Eric,
I had just worked those out thumbing through the MIB. I was struggling
with the traffic until I figured out that the standard interface stats
did it. But this confirms most of what I had noodled through yesterday.
bp
On 10/7/2014 6:18 AM, Eric Muehleisen via Af wrote:
RX
When we speedtest a link, we generally go router-router via their
private router IDs.
Leave the privates of the backhauls out of the equation (let them be
transparent).
bp
On 10/7/2014 8:38 AM, That One Guy via Af wrote:
good deal, so im not going to monkey things up?
if it is ospf, even
that sounds alot like doing Belkins job for them, and guarantees from that
point forward everytime a customer has any issue. just do that brokeback
loop thing you did, this is your problem, fix it now, i pay good money for
this service, i run a business, and my kids go to school and my pacemaker
Yeah... if I were to do something like that, I wouldn't let any customers know
I did it... but I don't like messing with the network to fix things that aren't
really my problem anyway, it would be nice to make those calls stop, but it
doesn't seem worth it.
I'm still a bit confused how that is
Exactly...
We are setting up an RPZ to handle this..
On 10/07/2014 10:43 AM, Adam Moffett via Af wrote:
That seemsstupid.
If Belkin goes out of business, all their routers become bricks?
Also be aware that the belkins use heartbeat.belkin.com to check to
see if there is internet access
I will sell you a different brand router, I’ll even configure it for you, come
to our office and pick it up. Or you can sign up for our managed router
program, it’s $X per month, and you can come pick up the router. Or you can
call Belkin support at 800-223-5546 (and likely pay for “premium
We did torch (one of the Mikrotik tools), that allows me to see the
destination address of 67.20.176.130, with protocol and the number of
source address accessing that. The number of source address trying to access
that was very high. Since morning we must have taken over 20 to 25 calls on
the
odd... when I first tried pinging it, we had a customer on the phone with the
issue (as well as a few after that). I wonder if the routers needed to be
rebooted after it came back up before they work.
As long as the customers don't know you fixed it, there shouldn't really be
much of a worry
Programming 450 3.65 SM's. See a new button under 'Custom
Frequencies' called 'Default Frequencies'. Anyway to push that button
with SNMP?
LOL! Love it and so true
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 7, 2014, at 12:55 PM, Gino Villarini via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
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Gino A. Villarini
President
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
www.aeronetpr.com
@aeronetpr
From: af@afmug.com af@afmug.com
Reply-To: af@afmug.com
Its a matter of principle, we all know belkin is junk, today only proves it
further.
By fixing it on your end, your customers dont experience the junk first hand
They sing the praises of their shit router because youre behind the scenes
fixing belkins fuckup
Now they recomend them to their
we have replaced 10+ routers in the last 2 days. mostly linksys wrt54g,
gs, or L.
I have been wondering if anyone else was seeing a huge amount of routers
dying or needing power cycled constantly over the weekend.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Mathew Howard via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
I
All:
I wish Platypus would have proactively emailed us about this...but I just
called support and found out this.
I've been pulling my hair out for some time after a Platypus update. It
appears that the latest version released on 9/24 (literally the day after I
upgraded last) has an issue with
When updating too 13.2x if under 'protocol filter' if all others is checked
will it automatically add 'all ipv6' during the update? If not would be
very nice.
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 6:09 PM, John Mehling via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
Folks,
Software version 13.2(Build32) has been added to
Hi,
There is no SNMP support to push the Default Frequencies button, yet. Like
Joe pointed out, the OIDs below will allow you to populate the list with a
single set command. Also, all new radios out of the box will have the default
list populated (or when you factory default them). Please
If you use the new UBNT surgeprotectors* (or something like them), then
your outdoor run would technically terminate at that box, and then you'd
have a second (probably much shorter) run from that box into the home.
It would be much more likely for the primarily 'outdoor' cable to have
water
I've been pinging hearbeat.belkin.com for a couple of hours now and it just
went down hard.
-Ty
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 12:58 PM, Josh Reynolds via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
http://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-1369/Belkin.html
Take your pick.
Josh Reynolds, Chief
You'll probably get a few different answers.
We are on 12.2.2 on most of our PMP450s. We have one small POP
experimenting with 13.2 (build 25). If there are no big squawks about
build 30, we will probably try that on the small POP this weekend.
bp
On 10/7/2014 11:14 AM, Andreas Wiatowski
Andreas,
13.1.3 is the latest version for PMP450.
https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/pmp450
You should not have any problems upgrading from 12.1.3 to 13.1.3, but please
try it on your network with baby steps.
13.2 is due out shortly, and is currently in Open Beta.
13.1.3 if you insist on production, 13.2 beta Build 32 if you are OK with beta
that has been beat on a lot. I would definitely upgrade to 13.something if you
are on 12.anything.
From: Bill Prince via Af
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 1:34 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 450 12.1.3
Yup,
I got hit by that one too.
All:
I wish Platypus would have proactively emailed us about this...but I
just called support and found out this.
I've been pulling my hair out for some time after a Platypus update.
It appears that the latest version released on 9/24 (literally the day
Spoke with engineer from Syscom that they have been trying to get units for
testing in lab with traffic generators and intentional interference. No
luck. Syscom sells thousands of Ubiquiti and Cambium radios a month.
Jaime Solorza
On Oct 7, 2014 8:57 AM, Stefan Englhardt via Af af@afmug.com
And also if you have to do a cable rerun or move the antenna, you can do
it without requiring the customer to be home.
If I remember right (Chuck or somebody can probably confirm this), you
should be doing this anyway due to electrical code requirements
(grounding before entry into the home).
Probably didn't sign the nda about the nda.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 2:05 PM, Jaime Solorza via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
Spoke with engineer from Syscom that they have been trying to get units
for testing in lab with traffic generators and intentional interference. No
luck. Syscom sells
Yeah, but few do. If you do, you're supposed to bond it with the main facility
ground... which I know the cableco, telco and satelliteco don't do.
Heck, even the experts that come around putting lightning rods on
everything... don't bond it to the main ground.
-
Mike Hammett
And if you don’t use coax or shielded cable, there is actually nothing to
“ground”. A surge protector is not the same as a ground block. If you look at
the ground block for satellite TV, it has no surge protector, it is just
grounding the shield of the coax. And if anyone was still using 300
Does this work?
snmpset -v 2c -c Canopy 169.254.1.1 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.3.2.53.0 s
365250,365500,365750,366000,366250,366500,366750,367000,367250,367500,367750,368000,368250,368500,368750,369000,369250,369500,369750
Started just breaking it in two to get it to work. We program all sm
settings
I don't wanna grow up, I'm a Toys-R-Us kid...
Josh Reynolds, Chief Information Officer
SPITwSPOTS, www.spitwspots.com http://www.spitwspots.com
On 10/07/2014 12:10 PM, Jaime Solorza via Af wrote:
Star Wars really? Star Trek yes..Star Wars is for kids.
Jaime Solorza
On Oct 7, 2014 8:46 AM,
I'd be curious if your experience was the same with say a cambium gigabit
injector in there. Not quite Apples to apples but closer than a gigabit vs
non gigabit injector.
Midspan gigabit injectors definitely add some signal loss due to the
Ethernet magnetics in the path. At least a couple dB.
In the past I wouldn't have had a problem recommending Linksys, but now that
they're owned by Belkin, I wouldn't recommend them... actually, I wouldn't
recommend them anymore if they were still owned by Cisco either, but that's a
whole different thing.
i dont have one handy to log into without going all the way to the shelf.
Is snmp write defaulty enabled now?
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Matt via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
Does this work?
snmpset -v 2c -c Canopy 169.254.1.1 .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.3.2.53.0 s
I’ve had the experience of picking up a customer from another WISP who had an
airouter, in some cases they had moved out of the other WISP’s area into ours.
The problem is you look at this little black router and no matter how you try,
you can’t get into it, and of course the customer can’t,
apparently you did not see the word give. Do you know how much less hassle
there is if you treat a cpe router as a consumable rather than a retail
item? If they still have our router when they come to you theyre thieves
and you dont want them as customers
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 4:39 PM, Ken
theyre slant i thought
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 4:46 PM, Bill Prince via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
I think if I hook up both ends the same, it probably doesn't matter. So
I am planning on connecting A to vertical (the B side isn't market at all
anyway).
And I know George has had a debate about
if youre going to collections for 29 bucks thats rough, the word consumable
makes them an expected loss. maintaining inventory isnt hard, they get a
default config dumped into them at the time of install, when they come back
they get the same dump file, theyre all accessible via the same internal
Domain name is registered by a Denver marketing company. Is this JAB's new
name to unite all their various brands?
-Original Message-
From: Travis Johnson via Af
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 4:31 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: [AFMUG] name
Name name... what's in a name?!?!?!?
Rise
We're in a JAB area as well. Haven't done a single price increase since we
started in 2006, only increased speeds. Our pricing is pretty close to
JAB's, but we don't have any of their hidden fees and equipment rental fee
garbage. Whatever we're doing seems to work, we get floods of their
customers
Most of ours that cancel don't really cancel, they just stoppaying. So
we have to send somebody to collect the radio/antenna/mount, normally
when thesub isn't home. So then we'd be out 3 months plus the router
cost, which, living in Alaska is substantially more imply due to shipping.
Thus, we
You know Belkin bought Linksys from Cisco earlier this year. So for all
intents and purposes, Linksys=Belkin.
Sure they claim that they are treating Linksys as a wholy owned,
independent entity, but how long do you expect that to last?
bp
On 10/7/2014 2:12 PM, Matt via Af wrote:
We
2 pipe is fineunless you expect 150MPH winds, which the gear itself
isn't rated for anyway.
Josh Reynolds, Chief Information Officer
SPITwSPOTS, www.spitwspots.com http://www.spitwspots.com
On 10/07/2014 02:00 PM, Darin Steffl via Af wrote:
Hey guys,
Is there a way or do you recommend adding
Where do you buy your pipe at? Right now we're just getting at Menards but
their heavy duty stuff is really expensive. We buy the thin-wall emt but
for these we would like stronger pipe but seeing if there's a cheaper place
than the big box stores like Home Depot and Menards.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014
Matt - Yes, this works for me as well.
Correction on the IPv6 filtering SNMP support! The OIDs made it into 13.2
(Build 32), currently available as Open beta @
https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/pmp450
The All IPv6 filter SNMP OID is .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3.3.2.160.0
OIDs for the other
Forrest,
I will see if I can get the guys to try that just for grins, before we swap to
a CMM. They were pretty tired today. they were on the tower for 9 hours.
Paul
From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Forrest Christian (List
Account) via Af
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014
When we used to actually sell routers it always seemed to be way more trouble
than it was worth. Now we just offer managed routers as an add on service and
give them an AirGateway (or AirRouter in some cases), and that seems to be
working out pretty well.
If a customer leaves and doesn't
If I remember correctly, Menards sells 2 3/8 pipes for chain link posts that
are fairly heavy for a decent price, that I've used in the past for big dishes.
From: Af [af-boun...@afmug.com] on behalf of Darin Steffl via Af [af@afmug.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07,
I've got a few apartments where I need to run some cable along the
hallways. I'm looking for the metal runners, 10' long or more if
possible if anyone has a source for those.
Rory P. Conaway
4226 S. 37th Street
Phoenix, Az. 85040
602-426-0542
r...@triadwireless.net
www.triadwireless.net
http://beta.slashdot.org/story/208189
Rory P. Conaway
4226 S. 37th Street
Phoenix, Az. 85040
602-426-0542
r...@triadwireless.net
www.triadwireless.net
Find a fencing store, or a plumber supply shop.
Josh Reynolds, Chief Information Officer
SPITwSPOTS, www.spitwspots.com http://www.spitwspots.com
On 10/07/2014 02:10 PM, Darin Steffl via Af wrote:
Where do you buy your pipe at? Right now we're just getting at Menards
but their heavy duty stuff
Yeah I saw that.
PS - f@#$ /. beta ;)
Josh Reynolds, Chief Information Officer
SPITwSPOTS, www.spitwspots.com http://www.spitwspots.com
On 10/07/2014 02:51 PM, Rory Conaway via Af wrote:
http://beta.slashdot.org/story/208189
Rory P. Conaway
4226 S. 37th Street
Phoenix, Az. 85040
Hi Fellows,
I had a storm come through, power flicked at one of our bases.
One of the power bridges would not link, another 5 would only have 10%
loss and only push 16mbps over the Lan, WLan was 70+
UDP would test perfect.
Power cycled Power bridges, no luck.
Changed ports on the router
Wondering if anyone knows how to reset a forgotten or botched password
on a 650?? We have a pair that we can't login to.
Cheers,
Andreas Wiatowski
Director / CEO
Silo Wireless Inc.
p: 519 449-5656 / 1-866-727-4138 x600
http:// http:// silowireless.com/
http://twitter.com/#!/silowireless
IMC conduit weighs about half as much as rigid pipe and is equally strong or
stronger due to the work hardening. Any electrical supply house will have it.
But it is harder than rigid pipe so mounting clamps may not dig in very well.
From: Mike Hammett via Af
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014
IMC is all we use. Have saved a ton of cash since we discovered IMC.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:59 PM, Ken Hohhof via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
IMC conduit weighs about half as much as rigid pipe and is equally
strong or stronger due to the work hardening. Any electrical supply house
will have
One of the towns in our coverage area is being featured in Syfy at the
moment. Seems some residents are making a low budget zombie movie. If
you have time to kill.
http://www.al.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2014/10/town_of_the_living_dead_show_o.html
Sorry all should have read the manual...all good now. Have to enter
recovery mode.
Cheers,
Andreas Wiatowski
Director / CEO
Silo Wireless Inc.
p: 519 449-5656 / 1-866-727-4138 x600
http:// http:// silowireless.com/
http://twitter.com/#!/silowireless http://twitter.com/#!/silowireless
I am sure I will be going to the crash course to find out about the
little tib bits.
On 10/7/2014 8:19 AM, Mike Hammett via Af wrote:
So the multi-core does approximately double the throughput. What sort
of antenna requirements does it have? Opposite polarity? Spatial
diversity? Different
G LIST !!
Why didnt this show in a thread.??
I guess I need to change my mail client after 15yrs to a microsoft
bloated expensive useless software.
On 10/7/2014 9:10 AM, Nate Burke via Af wrote:
Pretty long thread over on the wispa list already. Looks to be
widespread, no answers yet
Wait for it (CMM)
On 10/7/2014 3:30 PM, Paul McCall via Af wrote:
Just wanted to give a heads up on our experience with our first run at
trying ePMPs at this distance of cable run.
We mounted 4 5 Ghz and 4 2.4 Ghz ePMP APs today (a retrofit from
100 series APs). We have an
Time to get walking dead in there..
Luv me some walking dead which if your a fan its OCT 12 Sunday night
new season BOOYAAA!
On 10/7/2014 9:08 PM, Jay Weekley via Af wrote:
One of the towns in our coverage area is being featured in Syfy at the
moment. Seems some residents are making a low
Just got my stock of RB951's in so hopefully they will work ok out of
the box LOL
On 10/7/2014 12:04 PM, That One Guy via Af wrote:
Its a matter of principle, we all know belkin is junk, today only
proves it further.
By fixing it on your end, your customers dont experience the junk
first
Apparently, it's series. Syfy used to have Stargate and Battlestar
Galactica. Now they have wrestling and low budget zombie movies made in
rural Alabama. With that said, I won't be missing Walking Dead even
though I will be in Vegas.
David Milholen via Af wrote:
Time to get walking dead in
Do you really want the customer whose main criteria in selecting a provider
is how long will it take to get shut off for non payment?
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Adam Moffett via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
The trouble is the primary comptetion (Time Warner Cable) does free
installs and then
.. what in the world would require you to use a microsoft client?
Josh Reynolds, Chief Information Officer
SPITwSPOTS, www.spitwspots.com http://www.spitwspots.com
On 10/07/2014 06:48 PM, David Milholen via Af wrote:
G LIST !!
Why didnt this show in a thread.??
I guess I need to change my
I'll be on a plane that night :[
Josh Reynolds, Chief Information Officer
SPITwSPOTS, www.spitwspots.com http://www.spitwspots.com
On 10/07/2014 07:07 PM, Jay Weekley via Af wrote:
Apparently, it's series. Syfy used to have Stargate and Battlestar
Galactica. Now they have wrestling and low
You know what's even more fun, when you find some cable with missing or
super thin insulation on the inner conductors! Saw that on some primus
once luckily it seemed to be a one-time thing.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 11:32 PM, Kurt Fankhauser via Af af@afmug.com
wrote:
Been using APEX 9 cable
Never seen a defect with Belden 1300A/7919A or the Best-Tronics clone of it.
It ain’t cheap though.
From: Kurt Fankhauser via Af
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 10:32 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: [AFMUG] WTF apex 9 cable defects
Been using APEX 9 cable for 3 years with no problems until the
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