Badges? Who needs stinking badges?
Jaime Solorza
On Dec 4, 2017 11:04 AM, "Chuck McCown" wrote:
> This is the lifeline order. It identifies “wireless carriers” as those
> with licensed spectrum.
>
> *From:* Bill Prince
> *Sent:* Monday, December 04, 2017 10:47 AM
> *To:*
Does anyone have a source for these? I ordered one from fiberstore and it's
junk. My domestic supplier has a 3 week lead time.
I think Gino did a fair amount of this.
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 3:29 PM Paul McCall wrote:
> I hoping that someone has a decent contract for providing Internet special
> events that they are willing to share? We are providing a private Network
> / WiFi for processing tickets
I hoping that someone has a decent contract for providing Internet special
events that they are willing to share? We are providing a private Network /
WiFi for processing tickets sales, parking passes etc. for a concert, and I
have gotten behind on getting a contract ready. This is not
I guess when between my family and business our Verizon bill is upwards of
$770 per month, I use as little wifi as possible so I keep my mobile usage
on their network to get my money's worth.
On Dec 4, 2017 11:20 AM, "Mike Hammett" wrote:
> I've almost always had unlimited and
On 12/4/17 10:10, Matt wrote:
I really don't understand what is costing an extra $20 a month?
Adding another line (probably a hotspot device) to their existing cell
service.
I really don't understand what is costing an extra $20 a month?
AF5 and AF5U units always shipped with 50V PoE blocks. The issue to which
you refer was AF5X only.
Chuck
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 12:06 PM, Mathew Howard wrote:
> No, as far as I know all Integrated AF5 are 48v only (I'm pretty sure they
> won't even run on 24v).
>
> On
No, as far as I know all Integrated AF5 are 48v only (I'm pretty sure they
won't even run on 24v).
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 11:26 AM, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
> Was there also a series of the integrated AF5 built that was 24VDC only?
> Somebody from ubnt here posted the MAC
This is the lifeline order. It identifies “wireless carriers” as those with
licensed spectrum.
From: Bill Prince
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2017 10:47 AM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] FCC
You mean this one?
3. Internet Service Providers
22. Internet Service Providers (Broadband). Broadband Internet service
providers include wired (e.g., cable, DSL) and VoIP service providers using
their own operated wired telecommunications infrastructure fall in the category
of Wired Telecommunication Carriers.
I assume this somehow will get us taxed more
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 11:54 AM, Chuck McCown wrote:
> Nope, in the R out today the identified all the ISPs as wired
> telecommunications carriers. I guess you are wired because an Ethernet
> cable is used? In any event, the
Nope, in the R out today the identified all the ISPs as wired
telecommunications carriers. I guess you are wired because an Ethernet cable
is used? In any event, the specifically called out that NAICS code.
From: Bill Prince
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2017 10:47 AM
To: af@afmug.com
You mean this one?
https://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/sssd/naics/naicsrch?code=517312=2017%20NAICS%20Search
bp
On 12/4/2017 9:42 AM, Chuck McCown wrote:
Y’all are now a new thing:
https://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/sssd/naics/naicsrch?code=517311=2017
Y’all are now a new thing:
https://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/sssd/naics/naicsrch?code=517311=2017
Was there also a series of the integrated AF5 built that was 24VDC only?
Somebody from ubnt here posted the MAC address range for the AF5X which
were mistakenly shipped as 24VDC-only...
Or are they all definitely 48VDC?
I've almost always had unlimited and I almost always use WiFi when available.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: "Nate Burke"
To: "Animal Farm"
On 12/4/17 8:59 AM, Darin Steffl wrote:
When I'm not home, I have wifi turned off to use my unlimited. I would
do the same at home but to run Sonos, my phone needs to be in wifi
otherwise I'd just use my unlimited to keep the load off my network and
keep it on Verizon.
Basically, I no longer
When I'm not home, I have wifi turned off to use my unlimited. I would do
the same at home but to run Sonos, my phone needs to be in wifi otherwise
I'd just use my unlimited to keep the load off my network and keep it on
Verizon.
Basically, I no longer seek out wifi in order to save data on my
I have a (supposedly) grandfathered unlimited plan from Verizon and
rarely connect to WiFi even though my home WiFi is faster than my phones
data.
Nate Burke wrote:
Since more Cell companies are switching to unlimited plans/streaming
included, has that changed if people will actually bother
The units I described are all 4 port units, except for the single port
nonmanaged gig injector which is coming as soon as we can get the stuff
together to put it on the web. They are all specifically designed for
small sites.
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Mark Frost wrote:
Since more Cell companies are switching to unlimited plans/streaming
included, has that changed if people will actually bother to connect
mobile devices to Wifi? I may be shooting myself in the foot, (maybe I
should find some wood to knock on) but it seems like bandwidth usage has
had a
All AirFiber24's are 48v. Where there can be some confusion is the AF-5X -
almost all of them will run on either 24v or 48v, except for some very
early units, which are 24v only (you can tell by the MAC address).
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 10:02 AM, Carl Peterson
wrote:
For Tycon you want DCDC injectors. They are isolated so you can go
straight to the rectifier shelf.
For the 450 you can do 100m by swapping blue/brown pairs. Can't do gig.
For the AF24 you need the TP-DCDC-4856G-VHP
For the AF5x we use TP-DCDC-4848G-HP (You may not need HP and older ones
were
Nice, thanks for the info.
Our biggest issue is that not all radios are in the on physical location – some
sites may only have 1 or 2 units.
From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Forrest Christian (List
Account)
Sent: Tuesday, 5 December 2017 01:45
To: af
Subject:
The product you're looking for is the packetflux powerinjector plus sync.
You'll need the external dc to dc converter. You can jumper each port
for different pinning and power source, so you can end up with native poe
pinning for each radio type.
Add a din rail mounting kit to din rail mount
Try once more!
Thank you,
Ben Royer, Operations Manager
Royell Communications, Inc.
217-965-3699 www.royell.net
From: Steve D
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2017 6:14 PM
To: af
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Safety Policy / Traffic Policy?
Hey Ben, document didn't make it through to list. I like the pylon
Weird.
Dell OpenManage does the monitoring and emails me an alert. In this
case the disk seems to function fine, so I wonder if OpenManage is just
trigger happy with the failure prediction.
-- Original Message --
From: "Nate Burke"
To: af@afmug.com
Sent:
Hi All,
Long-time lurker.
Is anyone able to assist with the make/model of Tycon POE Injectors that are
required for the below make and model of radios? I'm having a hard time getting
my head around the Tycon part numbers. UBNT doesn't make it easy either the way
they swap 24/48.
My goal is
I would love to find one that allows me to prioritize VoIP. None of the
ones I have seen allow you to do anything except some kind of check box to
prioritize everything it thinks is some kind of real time protocol. I am
sure gaming and streaming video is included in those.
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at
How flexible? We use the Belden 7919A, I can get it into a <6" loop
without a problem.
On 12/4/2017 8:49 AM, Matt wrote:
Does anyone know of an shielded outdoor cat5e cable that is fairly flexible?
I'm more impressed that you're actually getting a report predicting that
the drive is failing. I have never ever had a raid controller report a
disk may be failing. They just go straight from working to failed.
Usually failing into a high latency state, where they still work, just
really
I've got a somewhat old Dell Poweredge with a PERC H700 RAID controller.
About a year ago SMART predicted a failure on disk 4, so I replaced it.
A few weeks ago SMART predicted a failure on disk 4, so I replaced it.
Today SMART predicts a failure on disk 4.
On the second incident I have no
Does anyone know of an shielded outdoor cat5e cable that is fairly flexible?
My 45g is 10’ from The bottom of one section to the bottom of the section below
it. So you get a full 10 feet out of each section. The 25g sections are 10
feet including the 4 inches that fits inside the other section so you lose 4
inches per section of Tower
The stock I have is not rohn but I
Ya know I never measured one. Is it actually 10' from bolt hole to bolt
hole?
-- Original Message --
From: "Craig House"
To: af@afmug.com
Sent: 12/3/2017 2:40:17 PM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Tower Question
That’s correct.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 3, 2017,
I haven't had any issues with the higher end Netgears. Most people don't
use 90% of the feature set though.
On Sunday, December 3, 2017, Paul Stewart wrote:
> Personally use an Asus as my default router at home when I’m not playing
> with Cisco/Juniper/Fortigate “non-home”
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