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do i drill a hole in the saf and push the fiber in the hole and the radio
mites will just make it work? :-)
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On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 11:57 PM, Josh Luthman
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> Best solution would be to do fiber IMO. SFP right into the RB.
>
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> Josh Luthman
> Office: 937-552-2340 <
same boat here, i used to do 5-7 jobs a day (not all installs, but i could
easily knock out 4 and be home by 7pm if i left the office by 10 even if i
ran into a shitshow, and i managed the network and handled tech support one
id get connected at each customers house)
now im happy if our guys gets 2
Best solution would be to do fiber IMO. SFP right into the RB.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 12:32 AM, Steve Jones
wrote:
> thanks man
>
> i would lock it down but i dont know whats causing it, im fearful
Screenshot the message?
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 9:50 PM, Jaime Solorza
wrote:
> That last post got flagged as suspicious by my phone.
>
It's not too much to ask for a person to do an internet install in 2-3
hours.
They ought to be able to hit that goal in 90 days or less. If they
couldn't I would try someone new.
If their full time mission is doing new installations, then the goal
should be to give them 3 per day IMO. Drive
thanks man
i would lock it down but i dont know whats causing it, im fearful it would
just dump the link all together, which is fine if im on the network, but if
im off network (as i found out the hard way tonite) my remote access to the
shop drops and all the site routers ACLs limit access to the
I'm 100% sure a script could do that.
:global interfacestats
:global int "ether2"
:set interfacestats value=[/interface ethernet monitor [find name=$int]
as-value]
:if (($interfacestats->"rate")!="1000Mbps") do={/interface ethernet
disable [find name=$int]; :delay 3; /interface ethernet enable
we have a saf 11ghz primary link interconnecting our two upstream
locations, about once every 6 or 7 months the mikrotik renegotiates to
100mbps. disable/enable the port fixes it.
Ive never been able to reproduce it because it only happens once or twice a
year.
Is there a script i can run on the
I had a guy like that a few years back.
He was a satellite installer, so he should have been faster, but for the life
of me I couldn’t get him to do installs in less than 3-5 hours each.
He was contract installer, so I paid same dollar amount per install, no overage.
Same as your guy it appears
Speed comes with practice and experience and a need to be quick.
If you force him to be fast when he's not ready, be prepared to utilize
your insurance carrier and for trips to the hospital.
One of the best installers I ever saw was absolute shit his first 9 months
on the job. Over time he could:
If it was me, I'd clearly explain the expectations after two months of
employment and let him know that you'll be making a decision in two
weeks. Maybe that will motivate him. If not, don't feel bad about
letting him go.
Honestly, 4-5 hours on an install for a new guy isn't far from normal.
M
That last post got flagged as suspicious by my phone.
I agree. My other installer (with 10yrs experience) is nearly as fast (mostly
3 hrs). He still gets confused sometimes when it is a screwball situation but
we all do.
Jim Bouse
Owner
Mobile IT Pro - Brazos WiFi
979-985-5912
j...@brazoswifi.com
From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf
Nobody will ever be as fast you. You can hope for half as fast.
Keefe
On April 23, 2017 6:54:48 PM CDT, "Jim Bouse [Brazos WiFi]"
wrote:
>I am in the exact same boat. New guy is slow as cold molasses.
>
>My installs are normally 2 hours. Maybe 3.
>His are 4 or 5. So his days are 10 hours (yay
When you are new getting a good process of running the install in your head
how to deal with stupid Netgear router that lie and say they have no
internet and trying to figure out why it's slow when you are done and
figuring out you had a wire crossed all that adds a lot of time to a
install when yo
I am in the exact same boat. New guy is slow as cold molasses.
My installs are normally 2 hours. Maybe 3.
His are 4 or 5. So his days are 10 hours (yay overtime).
When we work together, it seems that he just has his head up his butt and
doesn't realize what step comes next.
Good luck!
Jim
Se
I was going to type a long PC type post about this (which I did anyway
sorry) . But instead I am going to just ask how you guys go about trying to
teach / train a new installer to work faster?
We have a guy right now that was hired to be an installer with other duties
as assigned. He is good a
That's precisely why I asked Cambium to allow us to split up AAA.
Off-net/cloud hosted billing for SM auth & acct. On-net servers for
GUI/telnet user management, and if you already have domain controllers
in place, it's not a bad option for this piece.
On 4/23/2017 4:36 PM, Jon Bruce wrote:
I'
I'm a Linux guy myself and prefer FreeRADIUS but have been instructed to
use NPS (RADIUS on a DC).
That being said, my only real interest during this phase of the project
is AP/SM login and not auth (that's taken care of by a different system
right now) and I see that the upcoming firmware ver
Curious why you want to run Radius on Windows? It's not that I'm
anti-windows, we run a lot of stuff on 2012 Servers, but radius is not one
of them. Sure you can do it, but you could be up and running with a linux
box and radius in no time at all. It's a lot easier than having to install
freeradius
Is anyone running Canopy with RADIUS? Specifically with Server 2016?
I've been reading this guide:
http://community.cambiumnetworks.com/t5/PMP-Beta/PMP-13-4-Microsoft-RADIUS-Support-Feature-Brief/m-p/40460
however am confused about the cert part at "Import Certificate".
Any guidance would be
Awesome! Thanks!
On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 11:13 PM, Adam Moffett wrote:
> By the way, my reasoning on the big washers + rod is you can use a couple
> of big fat wrenches to really lay the torque on them things.
>
> I have not tried to do this with a log, but I have repaired a square beam
> this
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