On 4/19/18 3:02 PM, Bill Prince wrote:
Are you restricted in antenna size at both ends? If one could be larger,
that would get you the range.
In 11GHz it's not just range, but cat A vs. cat B antennas. The typical
smaller 2' antenna is going to be FCC cat B. You could try for a ETSI
class 4
When did the MTOW start using flat plate clamps instead of the curvy
ones? I liked the curvy ones. I guess the flat plates are cheaper?
On 4/18/18 7:16 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
The M-TOW products that are made for angle iron tower legs have a flat
back clamp. But the others are still the curved clamp. We could have
had a packing error in final assembly I suppose.
Oh, then I got the wrong one, I've never seen the angle iron
On 4/19/18 4:49 PM, SmarterBroadband wrote:
Dragonwave say 31dBm Tx power at 20148QAM on their new harmony HP in 18Ghz
With what RX sensitivity at those parameters?
On 3/31/18 11:57, TJ Trout wrote:
I have a NN license but have never used it, what is the best
practice/process for registering a base when you have other operators
with bases registered nearby? Do you need to coordinate anything?
The NN license never really meant anything. It tried to be
On 3/29/18 1:22 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
I didn't even realize this was a thing. Thought everything was going
fiber above 1Gb/s
2.5GBASE-T ports exist on IgniteNet gear, at least. I haven't seen any
switches in the wild yet.
On 3/26/18 10:42 AM, Adam Moffett wrote:
Buncha west coast hippies don't now how to tell time
West time is best time.
On 3/21/18 9:00 PM, Matt Hoppes wrote:
Huh. But amazon is such a reliable platform.
On Mar 18, 2018, at 14:00, Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us> wrote:
On 3/15/18 6:32 AM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
I posted two items and they haven't made to list in two days. Must be Russians
or
On 4/2/18 6:16 AM, Dave wrote:
Who in the world still watches HBO ?? LOL
Current productions like Game of Thrones, Silicon Valley, Westworld.
Miniseries like Band of Brothers, Generation Kill, The Pacific, From the
Earth to the Moon.
HBO has a lot of original programming.
If the description for the Packetflux powerinjector plus sync gigabit
says "2A per per port maximum power when using all 4 pair powering
schemes. (96 watts at 48 V)", is the input maximum 8A on a single input
or does it have to be split 4A across inputs A and B?
On 4/2/18 12:43, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
Wonder how they got that IP address.
APNIC has it and agreed to let cloudflare use it or something,
apparently there's some upset about it not being a transparent process,
but I don't follow APNIC happenings. I guess they felt left out from the
public
On 4/2/18 13:30, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
So many lists, so many time. It would cut into my TV watching I am
afraid...
I used to work really hard all the time, but since but August of last
year I decided it's been enough for what I'm getting out of it and
shifted focus to remodeling, TV,
On 4/2/18 11:12, Paul McCall wrote:
Anybody used a device like this at Layer 2 in between your core and an
upstream?�� Purpose: Protection / Mitigation of DDOS attacks.
http://www.serveru.us/en/
We have 1 Gbit interfaces currently, but that will jump up to 10Gbit
interfaces soon.
On 4/2/18 3:49 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
No need to split, it's designed for that amperage on either input.
With that in mind I might be inclined to recommend you split it if you
can easily, just because lower currents through connectors and traces
reduce losses.
Yeah, I
On 4/2/18 6:40 PM, Rory Conaway wrote:
So what was the purpose of purchasing licenses today?
To follow the rules, such as they are.
On 4/3/18 8:09 AM, Darin Steffl wrote:
I've seen cloudflare racks and they have a ton of gear and reliability
built in. They also host two of the root dns servers. Their cache rate
will be much higher than our own servers as well.
Oh well I host 6 root servers for redundancy: D, E, F, J, K,
On 4/3/18 8:17 AM, Robert wrote:
Cloudflare has also screwed-the-pooch at least once in a major way that
got national headlines...
There's a Quad9 9.9.9.9 node here, and of all of them, PCH's motivations
are the least commercial in nature.
On 3/26/18 3:57 PM, Matt Hoppes wrote:
I was kind of hoping for a suggestion on one that works
Hurricane Electric: https://lg.he.net
NTT: https://us.ntt.net/support/looking-glass/
AT: telnet to route-server.ip.att.net
Sprint: https://www.sprint.net/lg/
On 3/26/18 4:13 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Note that HE's isn't realtime without telnetting in.
It's real time enough; the result cached period for the website is like
60 second or something and shows the time at the end of the results.
Otherwise telnet to route-server.he.net
On 3/22/18 14:18, Jon Lee wrote:
Test 7:43PM (AZ Time 3/18/18)
I think it's getting slower. The delay used to be hours, now it's
several days.
Sent on Thu Mar 22 14:27:21 PDT 2018
On 3/25/18 5:12 AM, Craig House wrote:
Anyone thought about using something like slack as an alternative to the email
list. Maybe there is a good reason for the email format but it seems like it
would allow for categories for topics so members could choose if they want to
be in on the topic
On 3/25/18 1:49 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
5G is overrated and is just more LTE anyway.
No way, there's clearly one more G than 4G.
On 3/26/18 4:18 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
I was getting results 23 hours old the other day.
That is unless the Last Update means something else. "Last
Update3d5h58m53s ago (1 path installed)"
Maybe that means the last time it changed.
That's just the last time something happened in BGP,
On 3/16/18 13:35, Matt Hoppes wrote:
Is this thing on? Messages seem to be being delayed by days.
I sent a couple messages the other day and haven't seen any of them yet.
Maybe I won't make it either.
On 3/15/18 6:32 AM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
I posted two items and they haven't made to list in two days. Must be
Russians or Aliens.
Nothing I'm sending has been showing up that I can tell.
On 3/16/18 3:28 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 3/15/18 7:48 AM, Carl Peterson wrote:
How is that thing attached to the door?
Probably an HMI with bezel larger than the hole.
Sent this on 3/15/18 at 07:50 pacific time, just now seeing it hit the
list on the 16th at 13:50
On 3/15/18 7:48 AM, Carl Peterson wrote:
How is that thing attached to the door?
Probably an HMI with bezel larger than the hole.
On 3/15/18 12:03 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
I am installing a backup generator. I know you have to have 3 feet of
clearance between a circuit breaker panel front and anything else.
Do I need 3 feet from the side of the generator where it’s disconnect
switch is and then another 3 feet to the
On 3/1/18 12:58 PM, Jay Weekley wrote:
What was your response to that threat?
come at me bro
On 3/3/18 11:01, Mathew Howard wrote:
But again, the only way that claim is going to hold up is if he can
prove that somebody setup a transmitter for the specific purpose of
interfering with his contracts.
Or that any competition in general is interfering with his contracts.
On 3/3/18 01:00, Jason McKemie wrote:
Yeah, I figured that is what they would do. Just rambling / complaining
a bit.
The whole thing was fishy with leases that can be canceled on a whim.
Totally unsuitable for any serious deployment, it was just a spectrum
grab and hope someone big would
On 3/1/18 3:31 PM, Adam Moffett wrote:
That's all fine and good, but it means I have an uncapped Ceragon IP20
that won't be legal to operate anymore. I'm trying to figure if there's
anything I can do with it. My first thought is maybe I can sell it
overseas. Is there a non-FCC market
On 3/2/18 6:15 PM, Jason McKemie wrote:
Just got the letter today. They say they're going to be using it for
their 5G deployment - they won't be using it for that anywhere near the
area I currently have the link deployed unless they've significantly
changed their business plan or have figured
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On 9/19/14, 12:50, Bill Prince via Af wrote:
Hrrrmmm. Not empty ones. But new messages all have the From posted
on the first line. That's an improvement!
Ugh, I think it's the opposite. Why can't
On 9/22/14, 17:08, Josh Reynolds via Af wrote:
What ant/radio is that?
I'm guessing a small Radiowaves.
~Seth
On 9/25/14, 10:59, Chris Wright via Af wrote:
Agreed, Dennis. HUGE letdown that Mikrotik hasn�t enabled multicore BGP
yet. 35 cores go to waste.
Multithreaded BGP processes aren't exactly common, it's not like
everyone has it except Mikrotik. I wouldn't make plans expecting
multithreaded
On 9/25/14, 14:34, Eric Kuhnke via Af wrote:
why not buy nanobeam M5-400? same dish size, works on the same 24VDC
PoE, interoperable with the other stuff. mechanically much better.
It's probably not very interoperable without DFS in some cases, like if
you use those bands.
~Seth
On 9/26/14, 10:03, Josh Reynolds via Af wrote:
Both. Do you live under a rock? :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMEb8JSvzdc
On 9/29/14, 10:41, That One Guy via Af wrote:
get your pipes from local plumbing shop, much cheaper than distributors
we found. I realised you can do this when site pro forgot to wipe off
the printing on the pipe and it was the same thing the plumber carried.
Or fence supply shop.
~Seth
On 10/9/14, 8:10, Rory Conaway via Af wrote:
And everyone keeps touting the “great” systems of health care in Canada
and Europe. Those systems are fine if you have the flu but if you need
an MRI, it could take months. If you have cancer late in life, I
suggest your will is ready. It’s easier
On 10/9/14, 9:48, Randy Cosby via Af wrote:
How would you pull a bundle like that? What do you use to attach the
cables together before pulling? Just electrical tape? Any other
suggestions?
If you must pull that many vs. a switch up top, a pulling sock (one of
those Chinese finger trap
On 10/9/14, 13:08, Nate Burke via Af wrote:
Anybody had a Diesel tank level monitor that they like? Preferably
something that could Wire into a Site Monitor for monitoring. Needing to
monitor 2 Generator tanks. one is about 6 deep, 20Gallon. The other
is about 24 deep, 50 gallon.
The 6 Tank
On 10/10/14, 14:12, Ken Hohhof via Af wrote:
Oh, and I don’t think metal glands necessarily require terminating the
cable after passing through the gland (something that should be avoided
at all costs). If I’m remembering right when we installed some Exalt G2
links, they had a metal gland that
On 10/15/14, 7:06 AM, Ty Featherling via Af wrote:
So you're saying this is more marketing than innovation?
When I hear horn antenna I think ATT Long Lines sites.
~Seth
On 10/16/14, 7:02 AM, Travis Johnson via Af wrote:
I know I personally spent at least 50+ hours over the previous 15 years
installing/fixing/supporting Quickbooks on our LAN. Getting it installed
on a server, setting up the shares, mapping drive letters, installing it
on each PC, etc. The
On 10/16/14, 8:02 AM, Ken Hohhof via Af wrote:
If you are a graphic designer or web designer, I’m sure it’s a very good
deal.
I'll have to ask one of my ad agency customers what they think of it.
~Seth
On 10/18/14, 7:57 AM, Paul Conlin via Af wrote:
Those stupid fast speeds sure do make it harder to get face time with
potential customers however. Cable COs are making 25 Mbps the new base.
The base is 60 meg here.
~Seth
On 10/18/14, 8:26 AM, Ken Hohhof via Af wrote:
And an amazing price for 6 months or for 12 months?
Yeah I pay $29 for 60 meg and actually get it (typically 66). No bundle
required. I can't serve myself for free but for 30 bucks I'm not too
heartbroken. The upload still blows at 4 meg
On 10/26/14, 14:17, George Skorup (Cyber Broadcasting) via Af wrote:
So I have a unique situation at our office. We're looking at a Generac
QuietSource 22 or 30kW running on NG. I'm not dead set on that, but
those are very nice and quiet 1800RPM. And the problem is, our building
is really old
On 10/26/14, 15:11, Chuck McCown via Af wrote:
Those generacs have lots of interconnections between the transfer switch
and the generator. They may be able to do a two wire start, but I would
not count on it. I have installed lots of them and it seems like there
is about 8 control wire.
I
On 10/26/14, 3:56 PM, George Skorup (Cyber Broadcasting) via Af wrote:
I said I wasn't dead set on the Generac. Only thing is, 1800RPM is cool
and quiet. We have houses and other businesses around that don't want to
hear an 18 wheeler running full bore all night long. And we have a 6x3'
pad
On 10/28/14, 7:31 AM, Adam Moffett via Af wrote:
This is the first time I've ever taken a very close look at the
management page on one of the APC's here. I had been thinking they were
somebody else's problem.
Why do I see Load in Watts with a value of 10.4%? My first thought
was maybe the %
On 10/29/14, 10:41, CARL PETERSON via Af wrote:
I�m going to second paperless. We just use google drive with a folder
for open sales orders and a folder for completed sales orders. In the
office, we just save new sales orders to the open folder. Tech opens
them on an iPad mini, has the
On 10/31/14, 8:19 AM, Darin Steffl via Af wrote:
I agree and was waiting to see if someone else would bring it up. It
only shows the name so I have no way of seeing the actual sender email
address to bring something off-list.
I agree it's crap, but I gave up hope. I've been told Amazon is
On 10/31/14, 8:33, Robbie Wright via Af wrote:
I wasn't involved in the move of the mailing list at all, but this was a
needed thing. Since all of you should have SPF records on your domain,
when the mailing list program attempted to send mail with your from
address, it should have been picked
On 10/31/14, 9:38, Robbie Wright via Af wrote:
You're correct Seth, there is a difference between the envelope sender
and the mail from address.In the case of DMARC, it requires that the
envelope sender domain match that of the dkim domain and that of the
mail from domain to achieve what they
On 10/31/14, 12:01, Nicholas Eastman via Af wrote:
We gave our technicians Plantronics wireless headsets... The main
downfall we've seen with them is that after a short time, the headset
goes to sleep and takes an extra second or two to re-connect to the
base and pick the call up, otherwise, the
On 11/10/14, 16:03, Jason McKemie via Af wrote:
I really wish I would stop reading comments, but they're kinda like a
train wreck.
The following picture sums up what happens to me when I read internet
comments.
On 11/10/14, 16:39, Sterling Jacobson via Af wrote:
I suspect it doesn't multithread it well, because the CPU is only around 14
percent.
I thought it didn't multithread at all, i.e. one core per port.
~Seth
On 11/13/14, 15:05, Josh Luthman via Af wrote:
What are my options besides stacking a bunch of the included POEs?
http://store.packetflux.com/sitemonitor-4-channel-gigabit-poe-injector-controller/
Also in 8-port or gigabit syncinjector.
~Seth
On 11/14/14, 4:48 AM, Cameron Crum via Af wrote:
NASA is pretty much a joke these days using old faulty Russian boosters
A few tidbits: Antares wasn't NASA.
The last shuttle flight was in 2011 and both the SRBs and SSME were made
in the USA. Other things like the Atlas V used to to launch
The GigE surge suppressors are effectively universal.
~Seth
On 11/18/14, 10:47, Josh Luthman via Af wrote:
Has anyone verified it specifically, though?
Well, electrically it's universal. I haven't personally tested it on
every single device, but I only use GigEAPC-HV everywhere for everything.
~Seth
On 11/18/14, 10:54, Josh Luthman via Af wrote:
Sounds good. Fingers crossed that it goes off without a hitch =)
Just make sure it's the HV version. The non-HV clamps way below POE
voltages. The main reason I only use the GigEAPC-HV is because I want to
stock a single part.
~Seth
On 11/19/14, 8:59, Chuck McCown via Af wrote:
Thanks, that I what I was thinking, but 80 columns looks pretty small on
a modern IDE editor screen.
Maybe I will allow myself a few more columns
I use 110x48.
~Seth
On 12/1/14, 8:59, Josh Luthman via Af wrote:
If you don't have their POEs you might as well just run a new fiber
run. You can either spend all that time finding POEs and getting that
set or just fix the initial problem =/
You don't need it to use the Ethernet ports. The Lumina never takes
On 12/1/14, 10:28, Josh Luthman via Af wrote:
Sure in that case but I think Paul is looking to limp on cat5 during the
fiber cut.
In which case he can just plug it in and go. If he's running fiber then
he's already got it powered since the fiber wasn't doing that.
~Seth
On 12/3/14, 7:39 AM, Mike Hammett via Af wrote:
Have someone from Ubiquiti on to explain why in God's name they thought a cloud
platform is what people wanted.
CLOUD: because you will want it.
~Seth
On 12/3/14, 13:41, Jaime Solorza via Af wrote:
man you guys sure are into LatexI am on the AF WISP list right?
Well, bring out the gimp.
On 12/10/14, 12:27, Brian Sullivan via Af wrote:
Is it better than PMP450?
Yes no maybe.
~Seth
On 12/10/14, 13:10, Peter Kranz via Af wrote:
I think this is good news actually, as it is sure to light the competitive fire
under Cambium to get to feature parity and get rid of speed licenses.
Speed licenses should die a horrible death.
~Seth
On 12/10/14, 10:29 PM, Rory Conaway via Af wrote:
I’m looking for a security system that has two types of cameras, one
motion camera and one still camera. It has to be outdoor, meaning up to
130 degrees, and can shoot multi-megapixel pictures every 15 seconds or
so. I need the server to not
On 12/15/14, 6:50 AM, Ken Hohhof via Af wrote:
You might find cable grips in the Klein tools display in the electrical
section at Home Depot, but an electrical supply house (or online) will
have more choices of size and type.
Yeah they should have a couple small ones. I've never seen mule
On 12/16/14, 6:47 AM, Christopher Tyler via Af wrote:
I don't ever want to see a countdown for a green or red light. The idiots
already try and push it now if they had a graph that shows them exaclty when it
will change... no thanks.
The pedestrian signal countdown timers effectively are
On 12/16/14, 8:02 AM, Josh Luthman via Af wrote:
Primitive beings and their manual gearboxes.
I still drive a stick because it's fun. Also nobody else drives my car
because they can't figure out how to operate it.
~Seth
On 12/18/14, 9:07, Jeremy via Af wrote:
Planning for those futuristic 10G backhauls? I ran OM3 to my roof (x12).
SMF is far cheaper per foot than MMF. You can also use cheap CWDMs on
SMF instead of pulling more fiber (8 to 1) if you needed more ports.
MMF is useful if you have a lot of
On 12/19/14, 12:13, Ken Hohhof via Af wrote:
Did Malaysia get all upset about Zoolander?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrdS8mYtEh4
Zoolander wasn't shown in Malaysia since their their censorship board
deemed it unsuitable.
~Seth
On 12/25/14 11:30 AM, Mathew Howard via Af wrote:
Xbox? is that just because the game is stupidly made, or is it everything?
That's how it all works now. Things call home to authorize you're
allowed to use it.
~Seth
On 12/26/14 11:14 AM, Philip Rankin via Af wrote:
Hi Steve, Thanks! I don't think these are the same. And, btw, I am not
sure that I got any from you. Things go by so danged fast here, and I'm
gettin' old so I am more confused than I should oghtta be! Anyway, I
have all of the access to the
On 12/26/14 11:19 AM, Ken Hohhof via Af wrote:
That’s the problem, newspapers have probably fired all the editors to
save money. We don’t need no stinkin’ editors.
Who needs editors when spell check works for free?
~Seth
On 12/28/14 5:45 PM, Rory Conaway via Af wrote:
I’ve got some buildings that have a decorative brick on the side that
has peaks and valleys of up to 1.5” I need to mount brackets against
them meaning I need a tool that can ream away the brick until I have a
smooth area to mount the bracket
On 12/29/14 8:46, Chuck McCown via Af wrote:
When attempting to collect system wide status and alarm data real-time,
are traps reliable enough or should you just poll everything on a
regular basis?
On 12/29/14 10:19, Bill Prince via Af wrote:
Important caveat is that traps are UDP, and so may get lost when bad
things are happening on the network.
Use an SNMP inform instead of a trap, if the device supports it.
~Seth
On 12/30/14 11:15, That One Guy via Af wrote:
Did this make us like Jesus?
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