On 9/6/16 18:20, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
80 is in a future firmware release hahahahahhahahahahahahhaha
So it'll be soon, right?
On 9/8/16 05:30, David Milholen wrote:
also, If they are not advertising my blocks or have some blocked how can
I find out?
Hurricane runs a great looking glass:
http://lg.he.net
Check if you can see your prefixes there.
~Seth
On 9/8/16 07:12, Josh Luthman wrote:
How the hell do you not have their numbers tied to their accounts???
As someone without residential customers it's rare someone will give me
a cell phone number, if at all.
~Seth
On 9/7/16 3:51 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Going to their forums, though, just makes you feel incredibly dirty.
Lots of dumbasses around there and I'm not necessarily talking about the
newbies. It's the superusers that think they lay golden turds when most
of their opinion is just that... shit.
On 9/11/16 3:38 PM, Ivan Kohler wrote:
Recently I was surprised to find there a new IX here in Reno/Tahoe -
http://tahoeix.org/
2 years now. =)
The hardest part is education and outreach on why peering is good.
~Seth
On 9/11/16 5:05 PM, Cassidy B. Larson wrote:
You have 1Gbps minimum of MS traffic alone?
Or have they lowered their minimum requirements for deploying an appliance?
It’s been a year or so.. maybe I need to hit them up again.
Last I talked to them they said they are redesigning the program.
On 9/11/16 6:57 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Where? I'd like some. ;-)
I've got switch with 10G ports on a workbench you can plug in to for
free. I guarantee the port will have 10G of bandwidth available on it at
all times.
~Seth
On 9/11/16 7:06 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
-.-
Well if you want DFZ prefixes to go with it, that's extra.
On 9/11/16 4:43 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
I've got a port better than that. ;-)
I'm ecstatic to see cents per Mbps pricing considering what the status
quo where I am likes to charge. The cable co wouldn't even give me
pricing on a 10G unless I'd pre-commit to 5 years - thanks but I'll
On 9/11/16 3:50 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
Are these things physically located in a single data center?
That's how they all start. SIX started as two people with a switch in a
closet. Now it's more.
~Seth
On 9/11/16 4:52 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
BW cost will do what long distance rates did.
I don't think I've ever personally paid for long distance.
~Seth
On 9/10/16 7:44 PM, TJ Trout wrote:
If you don't require out of band management, has anyone found a way to
manage the radio without paying for a 'in band' license key?
You can't just add interfaces as service points to the MNG service?
Screenshot is how one I have is set up for inband on the
On 9/8/16 15:05, Josh Luthman wrote:
Lol but if you go to the precious forum where the latest information is
the post says "definitely within this summer".
Winter is coming.
On 9/12/16 09:06, CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:
I think if I had to do this I'd do multiple one gig pipes and route
certain pipes to certain subnets.
Break it up into smaller problems... ?
Nx1G with BGP load sharing is a viable option, it simply comes down to
cost effectiveness. I wouldn't
On 9/11/16 17:49, Bruce Robertson wrote:
I wish them luck with the Reno/Tahoe IX. I started one over a decade
ago - well, it was no-settlement peering, not really an IX - and no one
was interested. They were all too busy being competitors rather than
cooperators.
It's still that way for
On 9/12/16 4:09 AM, Paul Stewart wrote:
I’m not a fan of any IXP putting caches into their network via route
server or direct peering… first off “putting one” isn’t enough and where
do you draw the line? Using Netflix caches for example…..
The other challenge is that as the IXP grows, the only
On 10/5/16 10:22, Jason McKemie wrote:
I received an email from Siklu saying their equipment could offer
gigabit speeds at 8+ miles. This seems dishonest at best. I guess they
didn't say where the link had to be located to get this distance...
The moon?
On 9/21/16 17:58, Ken Hohhof wrote:
Anybody know how to biggify the fonts when running CNUT on a high res
display? It�s like I have the CNUT version for ants.
It needs to be at least 3 times bigger.
On 9/19/16 6:12 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Charter doesn't have communities you could use to no-export Cogent?
Oh probably, but we're dropping Charter anyway in a couple months.
~Seth
On 9/19/16 13:48, Robert Andrews wrote:
Anybody hear what's going on with Cogent..?? Lots' of packet loss on
all their cross connects. I am hearing a lot of people having problems
with financial transactions ( IP CC readers ) failing and connectivity
to Citrix and such failing.. IS this the
On 9/19/16 17:21, Ken Hohhof wrote:
So much for the people who believe taking full BGP routes will automatically choose the
best routes. (Why does "best routes" sound like something Trump would say?)
Latency or loss isn't part of the best path selection algorithm, so
anyone who expects
On 8/26/16 6:05 PM, CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:
i thought it was a rooter?
Only in Canada.
On 8/26/16 09:33, Mike Hammett wrote:
but you're not selling fiber, you're not Google and I bet there aren't
droves of people willing to fellate you for your service. That's what
Google Fiber has going for it.
They don't even need to be selling fiber, the Google name is enough.
On 8/26/16 08:47, Bill Prince wrote:
Someone please explain what a "fiber optic antenna" is?
/"Alphabet is also actively exploring how it can solve the cost of
laying cable through using less expensive technology and existing
infrastructure. Last month Google acquired Webpass, a company that
On 8/26/16 11:58, Gino Villarini wrote:
wireless fiber is the new term been used!
Google approved fiber optic antenna
On 8/26/16 13:09, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
good, they should be
The good thing about this in the long run is the douchebags who didnt
spring the 200 bucks for the license or bother with doing the
nonsensical time wasting registrations like professionals had to will
get shut down overnight
On 8/26/16 12:57, Rick Harnish wrote:
The Public Notice is attached. I haven�t read it yet.
Basically people that didn't register their CPEs will be in for a shock.
~Seth
On 8/23/16 12:06, Mathew Howard wrote:
I also agree with what Ken said - it isn't worth it to sell routers.
Even if you are making a $70 profit, it wouldn't be worth it with what
you end up having to deal with from some customers. It's much better to
lease them a managed router.
I used to try
On 8/25/16 7:24 PM, David Milholen wrote:
When can we apply for our pal for this band?
Maybe in a year. Long way from that still.
On 9/24/16 9:11 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
CGNAT\NAT444 and IPv6.
All of my cell-enabled devices have an IPv6 address. That effectively
means the IPv4 NAT problem doesn't exist for content like Google,
Youtube, Facebook, etc. on those devices.
~Seth
On 10/1/16 5:01 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
I found this wonderful description of the problem and Microsoft
support’s totally useless answer:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-update/windows-update-hogging-bandwidth/f6883871-1de8-4b94-b0b7-fc4cfab158e7?auth=1
That's
Even if you just graph simple 5 minutes averages with Cacti you should
consider upgrading if you see utilization approach 80%.
~Seth
On 10/10/16 13:43, Bill Prince wrote:
I still think that it would be better with a single payer system like
what's in use in most other countries in the world.
Problem is we would have to figure out how to do that without letting
the government administer it.
IMO that's less of a problem
On 10/25/16 12:43, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
we have a couple links, we were told all fcc stuff was good to go. We
got one of those vulture letter from Business Radio Licensing wanting us
to give them a fee to file our construction notification
You can just go into ULS and do it for free
On 10/27/16 10:37, Ken Hohhof wrote:
Yes, but isn’t Webpass new enough at the wireless-to-a-building thing
that they haven’t really tested what happens when adoption goes over the
first handful of customers within the building?
Webpass has been doing the building MDU thing via microwave for
On 10/28/16 6:04 PM, Craig Schmaderer wrote:
Looks sweet. I hope it doesn't cost more than the house.
I wonder how they'll handle all the roof penetrations you normally find
on a house.
~Seth
https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-plans-21m-fine-rural-health-care-program-abuse
On 11/9/16 7:18 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
are these things somehow both an AP and a Client, like functioning as a
repeater?
AC:3A:7A:A6:92:A9 - - -66 -93 52 / 65 95 08:33:20 192.168.1.110 kick
THIS IS IN THE CLIENT LIST
AC:3A:7A:A6:92:AB 802.11n WPA2 -66 / -93 2.412 / 1 THIS IS IN THE
On 11/7/16 6:48 AM, Josh Reynolds wrote:
+1
Most of us are in the internet or IT service business.
We're not neurosurgeons, or someone who makes life or death decisions.
Disconnect. Live a little. Relax.
Computers are what I do for fun and relaxation.
Vacation is just not having to work
On 10/20/16 08:48, Paul McCall wrote:
We have a few MicroPops running AC backups (not 24v ) and need a simple
1 port IP managed reboot device. Any cheap, effective ones come to mind?
For small applications I use:
http://www.controlbyweb.com/webswitch/
~Seth
On 10/24/16 15:48, Travis Johnson wrote:
It was one of her personal goals to get on Shark Tank, even before I got
involved in the business.
I can tell you now, after just getting the actual "deal" paperwork today
(she filmed months ago), this is the absolute worst deal I have ever
seen for a
On 10/25/16 08:23, Lewis Bergman wrote:
Yea. I don't like being part of something like that, but it is one way
of running a business. Not a lot of fun in my opinion but it can work.
I do what I do because I like it and the services we provide are well
regarded by our customers. I don't try
On 10/21/16 6:10 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
I thought Crisco bought out Exalt
I hadn't heard that. I thought it was just VC restructuring.
~Seth
On 10/19/16 08:25, Ken Hohhof wrote:
Once they stopped putting serial ports on laptops, I always dreaded dragging
out the USB-serial dongle and trying to make it work. Now I have a laptop that
doesn't even have an Ethernet port, luckily the Best Buy house brand USB3-GigE
dongle I picked up
On 10/18/16 11:04, Ryan Ray wrote:
3600-3622 is another company. The 3650-3700 is totally clean when my
AP's are off.
How is someone legally using below 3.65 right now without the SAS
database in place?
~Seth
On 11/12/16 11:17, Chris Gustaf wrote:
The current method has worked well for 10 years with no breaches
reported to us.
The secret is out, time to reset the clock.
~Seth
On 11/12/16 7:04 AM, Bill Prince wrote:
I would think that 60 GHz "might" be useful if the AP and a UHD TV were
in the same room, and your 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels were all trash
because of close proximity of neighbors.
But overall, I think it would be more trouble than most consumers can
deal
On 11/25/16 11:49, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
I purchased a used 30 KVA 208/240 2 phase transformer. 208Y 240 delta.
You're feeding 480 into a general purpose transformer that is rated for
240 (+-10% typical)? You're saturating the core and it's ceasing to be a
transformer. Even if the breaker
On 11/21/16 10:39, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
I had all the packet flux gear running for days, plugged in the 450i and
started trying to figure out why it was not receiving sync. Half hour
or more later it said it was OK, so the delay had to be Cambium, not
Packetflux.
Check if the packetflux
On 11/22/16 11:16, Adam Moffett wrote:
If I want to extend an RS232 connection over IP, what sort of options do
I have?
It's for an LCD control panel for a piece of equipment. Google shows me
lots of serial-IP servers where it bridges a telnet session to the
serial port, but that's not what
On 11/22/16 11:25, Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 11/22/16 11:16, Adam Moffett wrote:
If I want to extend an RS232 connection over IP, what sort of options do
I have?
It's for an LCD control panel for a piece of equipment. Google shows me
lots of serial-IP servers where it bridges a telnet session
On 11/22/16 14:51, Matt wrote:
Anyone know of a small wall mount UPS? I need something to hold the
Ciena 3903x fiber transceiver the telco provided until the generator
starts. It actually runs off a 12v wall transformer.
Just a 12V barrel connector?
On 11/26/16 5:40 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lenze-EVF8215-E-3PH-400V-4KW-13-2-18-8-AMP-INVERTER-AC-SERVO-DRIVE-/252459260637?hash=item3ac7be9add:g:8vUAAOSw2zlXhYAL=true
This is the unit. I made an offer on this as a replacement.
Does this have the parameter chip thingy?
On 11/28/16 14:36, Matt wrote:
If you receive two GigE Internet circuits from your upstream how do
you load balance them to work as a 2 Gigabit Internet circuit? They
use Juniper and we use Mikrotik.
Just wandering what we do after we out grow our single GigE at this location.
Load
On 11/28/16 18:27, Mike Hammett wrote:
So then don't buy it in March?
But I demand to buy it the day before and they must accept my generous
offer of $1.
On 11/26/16 11:19 AM, Chuck McCown wrote:
Not ABB, a brand I have not seen before. Lenze I think.
I use Lenze SCF series drives.
The blue chip thing on front pulls out with needle nose pliers and holds
all parameters. It's easily swapped between drives.
~Seth
On 11/11/16 3:22 PM, George Skorup wrote:
We're peered with 7018 using our real ASN. You don't have a
global/unique ASN?
Getting a global AS number is trivial to the point of why bother with
private.
~Seth
On 11/19/16 8:22 PM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
This is like the conversation about if this Glass is half full or half
empty.
Ok, so enlighten me... (cause I am going thru the process right now).
I need to have 400/500meg of duplex thruput (tcp)
I have a single 40Mhz Channel available (both
On 11/19/16 5:44 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
I'm not sure how I can make my message any more clear. It seems as
though no one gets what I'm saying. Mike hates UBNT. Mike hates the
AF11FX. Mike hates vendors. Mike hates baby Jesus and the Easter Bunny.
Mike hates ice cream. Mike wants his radios with
On 11/19/16 7:57 PM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
But that's the UBNT way. In any case the fanbase will eat it up like
> it's the best thing yet no matter what. Many of the people who will buy
> it may have never even heard of Part 101 before.
You say this like this is a Bad Thing.
in Business it
On 11/19/16 6:40 PM, Jon Langeler wrote:
Speeds at 40Mhz single or dual pol
That capacity number looks like a marketing aggregate, which means
divide it in half.
~Seth
On 11/19/16 3:09 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
Sounds like spectral mask doesn’t cut off sharply, so that spectral
occupancy from a licensing perspective is wider than usable channel?
Good point, a dirty radio would need the extra space to be noisy. Tight
mask = costs more.
~Seth
On 11/19/16 9:31 PM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
So Seth,
If I may apply the same logic (I am not condoning it )
Are you also the one who drives his car at the posted speed limit and shakes
your head and blames the Car Mfg for making cars that can go above the speed
limit, every time you see
On 11/20/16 6:37 AM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
Trying to make the argument that cheaper radios = breaking the law , while
anecdotaly possible, would be FUD.
It is a fact in NN where I'm located, but NN lacked enforcement. They
popped up everywhere without being registered. Fortunately NN is
On 11/20/16 5:29 PM, Jeremy wrote:
I know that in Utah it is because the electrical company is too
intertwined with the coal industry. 82% of our power is still
fgenerated from burning coal. Rocky Mountain Power has been fighting to
get our local government to actually impose a 'solar tax' on
On 11/20/16 8:43 PM, Trey Scarborough wrote:
There are the 3.65 LTE radios out there and the client costs are much less.
Is Telrad still going strong or is Baicells the new hotness on the block?
~Seth
On 11/1/16 7:28 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
And that the OP is shooting over seawater.
I wonder if someone has a solution to move the antennas up and down with
the tides?
That's why diversity antennas mounted at different heights.
On 10/31/16 11:14, Peter Kranz wrote:
The new tesla powerwall 2 appears to be an interesting UPS option now
that it has a build in inverter/charger. 14kWh for $5500, so would run
most of my sites for about 24 hours. When I backed out the costs for
14kWh of our standard AGM cells and inverter, I
On 11/1/16 12:52, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
that centurylink van just screams "free candy"
free internet van
On 11/3/16 17:33, Chuck McCown wrote:
Went to an IPV6 lecture put on by the local Cisco dealer.
Was in the Utah Jazz arena.
Nice catered buffet.
Nice talk by Thurl Bailey afterwards.
Nice Jazz socks won as a door prize.
Nice autographed photo by Thurl.
They are making way too much money...
On 10/27/16 09:20, Chris Wright wrote:
Would be nice. I can’t even get a straight answer from AT what the
smallest public ipv6 prefix I can send them via BGP is. I’m hearing /32
from one guy and /48 from the next.
AT will accept a /48. I'm announcing a /32 and /48 to AS7018.
~Seth
On 10/31/16 12:15, Cameron Crum wrote:
I'm just curious if you actually work with test tubes and pipettes when
designing surge protectors? Or is that just to make it look all "sciency"?
Put in a picture of a Tesla coil.
On 10/11/16 8:40 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
OK, mechanical stuff is not my strong point. But for anyone who watched
the video of the failed bridge implosion in Little Rock, Arkansas, what
were they thinking? It seems they rigged explosives on the arch and the
bridge deck, both of which are in
On 10/13/16 08:11, Ken Hohhof wrote:
I got a WISPAPALOOZA related email from a TVWS vendor I’d never heard of
before. Still didn’t pique my interest. I think TVWS is now at best a
niche solution, maybe for monitoring “things” in remote areas.
I see it as something like if your options for
On 10/13/16 07:49, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
is TVWS still a thing? I thought it was hanging out with the Edsel
Maybe. There's at least two vendors with TVWS gear at wispapalooza.
~Seth
On 10/12/16 07:56, Zach Underwood wrote:
It is down now
http://katv.com/news/local/broadway-bridge-still-stands-after-failed-implosion
Using the redneck method.
On 10/13/16 6:46 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
With that tree scenario, do you still feel you’re protected from
interference in unlicensed spectrum, or if others start using the band,
will you be screwed with those signal levels?
In a situation where the customer is buried in trees, I figure the
On 10/10/16 15:01, Chuck McCown wrote:
Man, Godaddy wants a pile of money for surge.protection
Considering Surge-Protection.org
What in the unholy f*ck that's expensive. $4k a year for a domain. I
didn't look at the price.
On 10/10/16 14:27, Chuck McCown wrote:
I am going to scoop up a few domain names and point them to my site.
Things like surgeprotectors.com are gone. Someone is camping on them.
So, looking at variations like surge-protection
Adding a plural. Not sure what non alphanumeric typographical
On 10/10/16 14:39, Ken Hohhof wrote:
I don’t know specifically about the UK, but most of Europe has a high
VAT which is a very regressive tax. But that is offset by many
government funded social services, free college tuition, stuff like that.
VAT in the UK is 20%.
On 10/10/16 7:32 AM, Chuck McCown wrote:
I am guessing that Xmission was giving us a malformed or otherwise
unpalatable NTP time hack. Calix reacted by setting the RTC to goofy
time. I have never dug into the internals of NTP. I guess the next
step would be to wireshark that and figure out
On 10/15/16 5:45 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote:
Don't ever read /r/the_Donald on reddit
Its a cesspool of conspiracy theory, racism, bigotry, sexism,
beyond-remotely-normal preppers, and in general just the worst of
humanity. It's /b/ (4chan) on pcp. There's no rational thought there,
no moderates,
On 10/16/16 5:35 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
Yeah, when traveling internationally, your worldview of US
exceptionalism gets a reality check pretty quick.
The US still dominates globally as a blue water navy. But almost
everything else we've either outsourced to other countries or are trying to.
On 12/8/16 4:02 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
UBNT has to execute, though. They haven't been great at that.
UBNT will always have their diehard fans for whom execution isn't that
important.
~Seth
On 12/8/16 6:23 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Don't get me wrong, I think LTU will be out next year and I do think
it'll be a big hit, mitigating a lot of the issues we've seen in their
AirMax platform. It has just seemed like it takes a lot to get any of
the groups there to really do what the
On 12/9/16 5:40 PM, Nate Burke wrote:
What do you like about the Roku Remote? I have both a roku and amazon
fireTV. I would use the Fire TV, every day over the Roku. The Roku
remote just doesn't make sense to me. The '*' button means menu? Who
came up with that. And what the heck is
On 12/10/16 8:21 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
I get customers complaining about grandkids coming to visit for the
holidays and not being able to watch movies on their iPads because of
the grandparents crappy Internet (6+ Mbps) out in the country. My
suspicion is they are trying to watch the iTunes
On 12/6/16 16:57, Mike Hammett wrote:
Correct, why Tough Switch? Put politely, they're not very good.
I realize industrial Ethernet switches can be but I'd go with a
Netonix over a "tough" switch.
~Seth
On 12/6/16 14:29, Ken Hohhof wrote:
Are we
headed to a future where our toasters can't make toast and our light bulbs
don't light if the cloud goes down?
That's the dream. No more used stuff. You need a license to run that
toaster.
~Seth
On 12/14/16 13:23, Cameron Crum wrote:
I agree with Chuck. If they are current on tower leases, regardless of
what else happens, you could at least have instant access. At this
point, you have them over a barrel. It is either fall flat and lose
everything or get some kind of cushion. Maybe get
On 12/14/16 12:02, Josh Luthman wrote:
In this case...can they sell? Bank took everything, what assets can
they sell to you?
A customer list is probably it if the bank took everything else back.
And if they're already offline that customer list may be worthless as
their customers get new
On 12/12/16 08:45, Adam Moffett wrote:
You can probably guess the answer. Assuming you're not asking
ironically or for rhetorical value: The needs of the business dictate
what I need and certain employees and officers of the company use
iPhones. Therefore I need a VPN solution that works on
On 12/8/16 16:37, George Skorup wrote:
So what are you folks using for 100AH telco type batteries these days?
Or are you keeping things cheap and going UB121000's from Amazon?
They're like half the price of the traditional telco types with the
terminals both at one end.
The last time I bought
On 1/14/17 5:52 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Sure, but don't claim you're better when you're not. There's nothing
wrong with building a reasonable product for a great price if that's all
you claim to be.
Yeah but ARQ is errorless because FEC has "error" in the name.
~Seth
On 1/10/17 12:34, Nate Burke wrote:
I'm looking for a countdown relay. Where the relay will be energized
when a switch is thrown then continue to run for another 15 minutes once
the switch is turned off. I'm having trouble coming up with the right
search term to find it. Anyone know what I'm
On 1/10/17 16:52, Ken Hohhof wrote:
What happened to tlj1 or tlj? (Or does the "2" stand for something else?)
2 legit 2 quit
On 1/12/17 8:10 PM, Chris Fabien wrote:
I've thought about "5G+" for our next round of network upgrades!
5Gx^2+
On 1/12/17 9:17 PM, TJ Trout wrote:
Is it possibe to make a reverse DNS entry for a customer doing hosting
on their service if I'm not hosting my DNS in house ? ( Ducks)
I'm assuming not? Anyway to resolve their request with hosted DNS or
through Arin's website ?
On 1/12/17 9:40 PM, TJ Trout wrote:
I'm the owner of the IP space, how exactly can I get this rdns entry
made? Does this involve hosting a DNS server or can I just make an entry
into one of ARIN's databases?
ARIN doesn't host DNS, they only point the in-addr.arpa to somewhere.
~Seth
On 12/1/16 10:05, Ken Hohhof wrote:
I read that Amazon is selling Comcast and Frontier in their Internet/TV/Phone
store. OK, what value is Amazon adding? Free delivery?
Synergy.
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