that pop up to copy the OID?
Sam Lambie
Wireless Internet Technician
www.taosnet.com
575.758.7598
On Sep 24, 2014, at 3:01 PM, Forrest Christian \(List Account\) via Af
af@afmug.com wrote:
That's the right way to do it.
If you go into the web interface and into the analog tab and put your
I want to add my 0.02
Every current generation packetflux product is warranted from all failures
regardless of the cause. Lightning. Water. Random failures. And so on.
Pretty much everything shipped within the last three or so years falls
under this. Heck, we even pay round trip
That is correct. One should also note that there are no cmm products
which do gigabit Ethernet.
The cmm4 can be purchased with a Ethernet switch but it's a separate unit.
On Sep 26, 2014 2:36 PM, Eric Muehleisen via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
I believe the CMMmicro (CMM3) was the only CMM that
Exactly. Don't toss them, send them back at our expense.
I'd have to look at the raw box cost. And unfortunately I'm nowhere near
the computer with that info on it.
On Sep 27, 2014 12:35 AM, That One Guy via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
does that mean i shouldnt have robbed the housing from the
A little out of order:
On the OID's .. you may have the wrong OID. There is an oid for the title
strings, and an oid for the value. You may want to check the oid you are
using. In addition, on the strings tab, there *are* strings which list
the specific statellite and signal strength of all
Oh yeah,
I'm in Chicago for a few days. Flew in on thursday before this happened.
My wife flew in on Saturday and ended up with a nasty delay in MSP since
there were very very few flights flying into the affected area, which
basically includes both chicago airports, and the two airports up in
You want a meanwell RSD series converter. Rsd-200c-48 I believe will work
depending on load.
In the part number:
200 is the wattage.
C is the input voltage.
48 is the output.
You'll want to double check but the part number I provided should be a 200w
48 to 48 supply. There are ones available
Correct absorption charge for an AGM 48v battery array at freezing is
around 61v. (15.3v per 12v battery)
On Oct 2, 2014 8:16 PM, Sean Heskett via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
I think it might be because it's cold here now and the charger compensates
for battery temp.
I'll check the controller
the SiteMonitor only needed one
satellite to maintain timing after it acquired a 3D fix?
bp
On 9/29/2014 10:12 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af wrote:
Yes that value will increment when the injector detects a loss of sync and
also when it's restored.
These are definitely good values
, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af wrote:
There are several rules in the current GPS chipset about whether or not it
can produce sync. If you have 4 they can definitely produce sync. Less
than 4 is somewhat hit or miss depending on the exact orientation of the
satellites, and often more
the functionality but even at
$75 I couldn't justify the cost.
On Oct 5, 2014 5:08 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af
af@afmug.com wrote:
Following up on the previous email about product ideas, I have an idea
for a product which at least I think would be really cool, but I also
.
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 3:35 PM, Keefe John via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
The only way to make this price doable is if it is a router too like
Netonix's new device.
Keefe
On 10/5/2014 4:08 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af wrote:
Following up on the previous email about product
] *On Behalf Of *Forrest Christian
(List Account) via Af
*Sent:* Sunday, October 05, 2014 5:44 PM
*To:* af
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Customer install cost sensitivity
That's sort of the thought process I was headed towards. With my
preference to not entering that already way too crowded
.
Solar charge controller built into some of your other stuff?
Competitor jammer.
Pan tilt rifle remote.
Active denial transmitter.
AP seeking missile launcher.
*From:* Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af af@afmug.com
*Sent:* Sunday, October 05, 2014 2:19 PM
*To:* af af@afmug.com
*Subject
.
Pan tilt rifle remote.
Active denial transmitter.
AP seeking missile launcher.
*From:* Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af af@afmug.com
*Sent:* Sunday, October 05, 2014 2:19 PM
*To:* af af@afmug.com
*Subject:* [AFMUG] PacketFlux Product Ideas
It's been (quite) a while since I
Wireless 4G LTE DROID*
Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
It's been (quite) a while since I sent one of these messages out to the
list.
With the release of all of our new gigabit injectors, it is time for me
to decide which products will be next out the door at PacketFlux
flashlights and electrical tape.
It's not pretty. I would buy multiple units if the price is $200.
Mark
*Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID*
Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
It's been (quite) a while since I sent one of these messages out to the
list
to a few (4) AC outlets I wouldn't even need an APC Masterswitch. The goal
is to replace all those PoE injectors which don't mount in a rack or on a
din rail in a box.
/pipe dream
Matthew Jenkins
SmarterBroadband
m...@sbbinc.net
530.272.4000
On 10/05/2014 01:19 PM, Forrest Christian (List
via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
I'd say you are correct. Would love to have the functionality but
even at $75 I couldn't justify the cost.
On Oct 5, 2014 5:08 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af
af@afmug.com wrote:
Following up on the previous email about product ideas, I have an
idea
don't mount in a rack or on
a din rail in a box.
/pipe dream
Matthew Jenkins
SmarterBroadband
m...@sbbinc.net mailto:m...@sbbinc.net
530.272.4000 tel:530.272.4000
On 10/05/2014 01:19 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af wrote:
It's been (quite
Jenkins
SmarterBroadband
m...@sbbinc.net mailto:m...@sbbinc.net
530.272.4000 tel:530.272.4000
On 10/05/2014 01:19 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af
wrote:
It's been (quite) a while since I sent one of these messages
out to the list
on the whole device.
-forrest
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 12:44 AM, timothy steele via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
I was talking about powering 1 CPE and 1 AP with 1 POE for micro pops
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On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 2:40 AM, Forrest Christian (List Account
Thank you... saved me the time typing it from memory or looking it up.
Although usually I'm telling people how to do this with a packetflux sync
product.
-forrest
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Sean Heskett via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
it's in the cmm3.0 manual on page 48 the cambium site.
You can't set multiple IPs. NAT on a router in between your management
and the devices may have a similar effect.
I'm not sure how people are monitoring in powercode. Are you saying you
can't have multiple probes destined toward the same IP address? How do
they handle graphing say a 24 port
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.
Nope. Let me see if I can find it.
On Oct 8, 2014 8:58 AM, Chuck McCown via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
Hey Forrest,
Send you a note off list a week or two ago. Did you see it?
If you're in that price range then you should be looking at the packetflux
sitemonitor base unit also.
On Oct 7, 2014 1:56 PM, Graham McIntire via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
I have a Tycon web monitor (
http://tyconpower.com/Support/support_TPDIN-Monitor-WEB.htm ) at a site
where I have this same
I think you misunderstood.
The sitemonitor remembers the devices to ensure the order of the oids
remain the same.
To end up with a specific order in the device there are two methods:
Zero out a device you want to move to the end of the list and rescan.
Or.. type the serial number of each
Just to be clear... all of the oids are responsive with the correct
information when you use the oids and community string from cacti on a snmp
get?
If so, sounds like a cacti problem.
There is of course the possibility that the oids are different after doing
what you did, but that would show
The inputs are good for 240v.
On Oct 23, 2014 2:06 PM, Nate Burke via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
I have a ticket into Packetflux support, but I thought someone here might
have hooked one up.
On the AC inputs for monitoring line/generator voltage/frequency. Are the
2 terminals on each AC input
120v legs.
Do I run 1 leg into each terminal, with no neutral connection to the
board, or 1 leg into 1 terminal, and a neutral into the other?
Nate
On 10/23/2014 4:29 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af wrote:
The inputs are good for 240v.
On Oct 23, 2014 2:06 PM, Nate Burke via Af
Before you do that I'd look at what is coming back via snap via a wireshark
or similar.
If you zeroed an expansion module in the middle of the list, then all of
the oids for devices after that entry in the list would have shifted to a
lower number.
The sitemonitor assigns oids based on its
Darn autocorrect. SNMP not snap.
On Oct 24, 2014 12:32 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account)
li...@packetflux.com wrote:
Before you do that I'd look at what is coming back via snap via a
wireshark or similar.
If you zeroed an expansion module in the middle of the list, then all of
the oids
A power cycle and a reboot should be identical in almost every case. The
reboot actually triggers a hardware reset internally in the processor,
which should clear everything out. Of course as soon as I say that it is
identical, someone will find an example where it is not.
I'm not where I can
.
Not clear to me why I thought I could do this without doing the index
thing.
I hate doing the index thing.
bp
On 10/24/2014 10:32 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af wrote:
A power cycle and a reboot should be identical in almost every case. The
reboot actually triggers a hardware
, there will be more than one index with the same description.
Hmmm. How to do this. Maybe I do have to give each device a unique
description, and then teach cacti to index on the unique description?
bp
On 10/25/2014 10:16 AM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af wrote:
They should be offset
I've been replacing cf bulbs with the Cree led bulbs for about a year now.
Great bulbs, no failures yet.
One challenge with all of these devices is heat buildup in the fixture.
Enclosed or vertical fixtures trap the heat from the electronics, causing
the bulb temperature to rise, causing
I just watched the last episode myself tonight. Haven't watched the entire
last season yet, just that particular episode sounded interesting.
Personally, as much as I'll miss the second build team, I suspect the
change will overall be positive.
The show over the years has for me lost some of
We have some firmware available to fix this. Send a email into
cust...@packetflux.com to get a copy.
On Nov 13, 2014 5:16 PM, Plexicomm Admin via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
So I have two SyncInjectors connected to this SiteMonitor. The second one
will not communicate properly (see screen shot
Actually now I look more closely at the screenshots, this might not be the
issue the firmware fixes, but let's start there since that fix may also fix
this.
On Nov 14, 2014 7:31 AM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af
af@afmug.com wrote:
We have some firmware available to fix this. Send
I'd take the projector to radio shack if at all possible and have a go with
the adaptaplug plugs. They often have a set of wires with the ends on them
to try until one fits. I'm guessing size H.
http://www.radioshack.com/enercell-adaptaplug-h/2730340.html
The inside diameter is almost always
Phew, I thought we (myself and Chuck) were somehow synchronized in our
media viewing.
First, I watched the same PVR'd episode of Mythbusters within a few hours
of Chuck.
Then, I'm checking my email after seeing Interstellar, only to be greeted
by Chuck's reviews of the same.
Fortunately, I'm
Unfortunately there's quite a few things which will break the tool. I've
attached a .pdf which should cover all of them. Make sure you have the
right tool as described, and if you have problems afterwards let me know.
-forrest
PacketFluxFactoryReset.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
They'll work just fine without a sitemonitor.
Early syncinjectors ran standalone. They each had non-microcontroller
based timing hardware in them, and adding sitemonitor control added a fair
bit of cost. For a brief period, we actually had a version with this
added on functionality, which we
(List Account) via Af wrote:
It's been a while since I looked at the uGPS and how it was powered, but
yes, that's the general gist. I can't confirm the exact voltage or how
the power appeared on the pins since it has been so long since I looked.
I also can't remember the exact reason why I
Yes. The Ethernet ports are.
On Nov 25, 2014 6:54 AM, Matt via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
I didn't realize the PTP450 didn't have gigabit ethernet in it. In that
case, there's always a syncpipe parasitic. Yes, one more (short) cable,
but functionally similar to the uGPS.I.E. uGPS =
Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
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Troy, OH 45373
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:33 AM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af
af@afmug.com wrote:
Unfortunately there's quite a few things which will break the tool.
I've attached a .pdf which should
-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:33 AM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via
Af af@afmug.com wrote:
Unfortunately there's quite a few things which will break the tool.
I've attached a .pdf which should cover all of them. Make
See http://tickets.packetflux.com/kb/faq.php?id=2
6 blinks = power missing/too low.
And yes, you need a syncpipe.
-forrest
On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 6:46 PM, Josh Luthman via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
Here's a video, not sure what the blinking means?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dME8A-H_590
right now.
Sure hoping Forrest can do next day shipping on Monday =)
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af
af@afmug.com wrote:
See http
Christian (List Account) via Af
af@afmug.com wrote:
See http://tickets.packetflux.com/kb/faq.php?id=2
6 blinks = power missing/too low.
And yes, you need a syncpipe.
-forrest
On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 6:46 PM, Josh Luthman via Af af@afmug.com
wrote:
Here's a video, not sure what the blinking
af@afmug.com wrote:
So on the Subaru engine the oil filter sticks straight up. Does that
make it incredibly easy to change or incredibly messy?
*From:* Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af af@afmug.com
*Sent:* Saturday, November 29, 2014 5:48 PM
*To:* af af@afmug.com
*Subject:* Re
:52 PM, Ken Hohhof via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
So on the Subaru engine the oil filter sticks straight up. Does that make
it incredibly easy to change or incredibly messy?
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*Sent:* Saturday, November 29, 2014 5:48 PM
*To:* af af
Just curious why spruce trees? Last time I checked you can buy seedlings
at like a quarter each in quantity.
On Nov 29, 2014 10:18 AM, Chuck McCown via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
Got my turbo cloner yesterday. Almost zero instructions.
Do you just let these things spray 2/7? Do you cycle the
Do you really need something faster than one of the spanning tree variants?
The topology at Montana Internet is to have a layer 3 switch at each site
and a big flat rapid spanning tree ring for all of the OSPF speaking layer
3 switches (Aka routers) to talk on. If I yank a ring cable, I lose
open (229631)?
On 12/3/2014 9:15 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af wrote:
After another round of going through a couple of months of customer
returns, and the biggest issues are corrosion related to moisture getting
in the connectors, I'm ready to either start shipping a little tube
Yes, I'll be doing something after. Suggestions Welcome.
I will be a bit late showing up. Long story short: Trying to sell a chunk
of property, needs a variance to do so, public hearing for it is the
evening of Feb 3rd. Just glad it was the 3rd and not the 4th or 5th.
So I won't be in SLC
Since wbmfg started producing theirs, we now recommend them. The pnetnet6
worked great with 24v cambium, but the wbmfg products are better.
You want the high voltage gigabit version at this point.
On Dec 18, 2014 8:49 AM, Ryan Mano via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
Has anyone replaced their moto
The reason the syncbox 12 jacks are unshieled is exactly the same reason
why none of the poe injectors currently have shielded jacks
For some reason top loaded shielded jacks are not very common and when you
do find a supplier they are very expensive and have long lead times.
Neither of which
Just curious, what are you paying for the CMM4s?
On Dec 27, 2014 8:21 PM, David Milholen via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
I have CTM2 at some sites..
I like the pricing I get with the CMM4 and I also like the gui better.
I also dont have issues with management interface wanting to stop working.
Western digital is still going strong. They even bought Hitachi a while
back.
Makes me wonder what the deal is with this auction.
On Dec 29, 2014 2:09 PM, Jason McKemie via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
Where did you see that? I can't find anything on it, other than some
April Fool's joke.
On
2kw and cheap are not compatible.
If you can survive with a few hundred watts, go to circuitspecialists.com
and look for dc electronic loads. I have two of these at packetflux we use
for similar purposes.
There are also quite a few build it yourself projects. These require lots
of heatsinking
Have been for a while.
Found that errant description and removed it.
So Are the Gigabit POE boards available? 4/8 port? It says something about
September.
The electronic way is a constant current source shunted to ground or
through a resistor bank.
One hefty npn power transistor and a few smallish components. Or a jfet
with source tied to gate, with a current adjustment resistor in the source
lead. Or any of a hundred circuits.
For more wattage
AC input?
http://store.packetflux.com/48vdc-2a-power-supply-for-430-320-syncinjectors/
is isolated so should work just fine.
-forrest
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Mike Hammett via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
Looking for recommendations on a -48 vDC power supply. 1.5 amps. Not
expected to have
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