Hmmm, tracing the holes, the fourth (down near the bracket) definitely
when through whatever was on the other side as you can see the edge
through the third bullet hole. Just depends upon where it went through.
I would suspect they were aiming at the white box.
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and to the right
of that one must have gone through the SM...
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On Mon February 2 2015 16:34, Jay Weekley wrote:
There was a county water tank on the other side of the dish. It just
chipped the paint a little. If baffles me that someone would fire a high
powered rifle
.
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On Wed March 18 2015 08:03, Josh Reynolds wrote:
Looking for horror stories :)
On March 18, 2015 4:38:49 AM AKDT, Craig Schmaderer
cr...@skywaveconnect.com wrote:
We use all of there products. The 700 series onts are rock solid. For
residential we now use
Check a few of the geolocation services to see where their IP
are listed as being. Have seen errors pop up in geo services
before.
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On Mon March 30 2015 15:45, Paul McCall wrote:
Did you clear their browser cache? Delete cookies ?
[https
On Thu March 26 2015 13:36, Jaime Solorza wrote:
How do you resert a Cisco Catalyst 3560=CG to default?
Hmmm, simple answer clear config all from an enabled login.
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SNMP: enterprises.161.19.3.3.4.1.1
is the bridging table for both AP and SM's (at least on 13.1.3)
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On Wed April 29 2015 11:45, Cameron Crum wrote:
I have no control over the networks so 82 wouldn't be an option. I'll take
a look at an SM and see if I can get
I would be interested in the old Singer, have an older one
with the foot pedal that I am restoring and would love to add
that one to the collection (if you are getting rid of them).
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On Mon May 11 2015 19:57, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
my sister cleaned out
Hmmm, not an electrical person either, but quick search online
says #6 gauge highly recommended for 200' run vice the #10 you
mention.
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On Wed April 15 2015 14:41, Paul McCall wrote:
In my continued disposition of acknowledging that I am not a electrical
My uncle was an electrician and showed me that - on my own house
one day. He said (and I have no idea if true or not) that hammering
a ground rod in the ground changed its potential and therefore it was
no longer a good ground rod.
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On Wed May 20 2015 15:47
to Tower-Fiber-TIK (both CCR)
Fiber to NOC through Nortel 5510 Gig switch, two vlans break out
of the Nortel to the Cisco router, one breaks out to the NOC-Fiber-Tik.
Any suggestions comments are welcome.
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to all.
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On Tue June 23 2015 09:46, Larry Smith wrote:
Ok, have a VLAN issue I cannot seem to beat.
Am at the point of willing to pay someone more expreienced than
me to resolve this so I can move forward.
I have quite a few VLANs going to a Cisco 7206VXR
Most (if not all) the mikrotik routers have a built in Bandwidth test (server
or client, selectable). Believe they do UDP or TCP, send, receive or both.
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On Mon August 17 2015 15:02, Chuck McCown wrote:
I am pretty ignorant as to the abilities of any Mikrotic
Sounds like he has no idea at all that you are referring to the original
wireless connection (that he stoppped paying for) and he is
referring/thinking about whatever his current internet connection is.
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On Wed October 7 2015 12:01, CBB - Jay Fuller wrote
True, except they tend to not stay "little" and once they grow
(blackholes) they become difficult to deal with...
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On Mon December 14 2015 15:32, Mathew Howard wrote:
> Well, if it puts an end to global warming, I think a little thing like a
> bla
or anything else) and both TV's go fuzzy
and they start getting what they call "pauses" in both
the video and sound.
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On Fri December 18 2015 10:39, Chuck McCown wrote:
> Wow, analog TV?
> Yes, 100 Mbps ethernet will interfere with analog OTA.
>
>
the wireless
on the TIK and both TV's clear up immediately. Have tried
changing frequencies around but that does not seem to help
at all. Believe they are using just simple desktop "rabbit" ears
for the OTA TV, but have never run into this before.
Any ideas?
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way down).
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On Mon January 11 2016 14:30, Tyson @ Internet Communications Inc (ICI) wrote:
> Here's one that has me scratching my head:
>
> Cambium 450 ap with virtually no one on it yet (maybe 10) with frame use
> under 5%. 1gb Poe
>
> 40mb sm
t fail, then suspend
cash, check customers on the 10th.
Our billing system handles this without issue (Freeside).
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On Mon June 27 2016 14:35, Christopher Gray wrote:
> I've setup my billing so everything is expected to be paid before service
> is provided
6 8080
to forward outside port 8080 to a host inside. If this is not what you are
trying to do, sorry.
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y much Calix. Their support is absolutely excellent.
During one point in our startup they actually sent a tech here and he worked
with us for about three days showing us how to program the ONT's, manage
the system and such.
They are a bit expensive, but just plain work really well.
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Mid Atlantic
T 805.692.3535
M 423.240.1220
Chattanooga, TN
T 707.766.3000
F 707.766.3100
T 877.766.3500 TAC 24x7 (USA)
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bigger places I visit will generally be 55 to 60F.
Loads of computers (data center type) are primarily groupings of little
heaters...
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to write, much less spell and sometimes even speak correctly.
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On Fri January 27 2017 10:14, Adam Moffett wrote:
> I thought so too until I saw a kid in the office hunt and peck with 2
> fingers on each hand. LOL must be easier for him than "That sure was
&
Agree with Faisal, proxyin arp turned on somewhere.
Track the MAC address that is replying to all the ARP
and you will find your culprit.
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On Sun February 12 2017 16:25, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
> We have seen that behavior from misbehaving sonic wall (firew
Pretty sure lldpd is Link Layer Discovery Protocol
and I pretty much always turn it off, or set to
receive only.
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On Tue January 17 2017 10:43, Dan Petermann wrote:
> I get the following in the syslog for an ePMP force 110 used as a BHM and
> connected to a
Prayers enroute
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On Wed October 5 2016 16:48, Wireless Administrator wrote:
> If we make it through the storm and you need help. We will provide
> assistance.
>
>
>
> Steven Bastardi
>
> President
>
> The Home Town Network Inc
&g
d?
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/massimo_candela/a-quick-look-at-the-attack-on-dyn
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Major congratulations!!!
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On Mon November 14 2016 12:17, Ben Royer wrote:
> My love and I welcomed our newest family member into the world, our
> daughter Isabelle!
>
>
>
>
> Thank you,
> Ben Royer, Operations Manager
> Royell Communic
Looks good, only comment is the first line of the third paragraph:
"the response was from the group was" probably should be
"the response from the group was"...
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On Mon October 31 2016 14:00, Chuck McCown wrote:
> A good friend of m
LOL, enjoy it, my dad was 89 in June and still can run me ragged...
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On Thu October 13 2016 13:25, Paul McCall wrote:
> Love it ! My dad used to ride Jetskis with me into his late 70’s. Good
> times
>
> From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.co
for whatever domain you want this to
show up, select the PTR tab, check "include PTR" and
put in the IP address and "name" you want.
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On Fri January 13 2017 08:44, Ken Hohhof wrote:
> Yes, that sounds right.
>
>
>
> It looks
On Thu December 29 2016 15:22, Jaime Solorza wrote:
> Well Oliver Christian Reveles arrived this morning at 9 am. 5.5 oz...
> Blonde hair... Both are doing fine.. ...we are blessed
Major congratulations...
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hs ago - and they are loads more fun than the kids ever were (and yes,
I tell my kids this too)...
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On Sat April 8 2017 22:35, Bruce Robertson wrote:
> 5-1/4 floppy? What's that? I prefer toggling the bootstrap into core
> memory through the front console switches.
Or loading the system from Mylar tape.
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>
>
>
> how can I look back historically to see what of mine was being announced
> where and by whom?
>
>
> and whats the best free or low cost monitoring that I can get good alerts
> on?
>
>
> This may turn out not to have been a BGP issue, the upstream may have just
> stubbed their toe
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Hmm, ok, got signed in via browser, but trying to do setup
on phone app (iphone, slack app) and it is asking for the
URL of the channel to join
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On Sun July 23 2017 18:18, Josh Reynolds wrote:
> If anybody is interested, there is a slack chan
Had some friends that bought houses in England
when we lived there. First few years looked great,
then interest rates soared (17 to 18 percent) the
market dropped and most of them lost their proverbial
shirts... Crap shoot for sure...
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On Wed July 19 2017 15:11
When unions were a "shield" for the workers to protect and
garner better conditions they were reasonable; once they
turned into the "club" to beat management and companies
into doing their will they became despickable (IMO).
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On Fri April
On Sun May 28 2017 10:32, Jaime Solorza wrote:
> God bless and thanks for serving...Jaime
+100 and thank you.
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t;> *To:* af@afmug.com
> >> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] OT Pissed off PhD
> >> Assuming you picked the right God to believe in..
> >>
> >> On 5/1/2017 8:55 AM, Chuck McCown wrote:
> >>> Right, no cost safe harbor.
> >>>
> >>> Kinda li
Have to side with Chuck here.
Rather believe and be wrong,
than not believe and be wrong...
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On Sat April 29 2017 11:46, Chuck McCown wrote:
> No, speaking about philosophy that probably cannot be confirmed with our
> current knowledge.
>
> Cosmo
Prayers for Gino and everyone else in the path.
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On Wed September 20 2017 13:52, Chuck Hogg wrote:
> I just received texts from Gino... He is alive and well... The network is
> mostly down and they will be assessing damage soon.
>
> Regards,
> Chuck
LOL,
> One of my employers bought a phone company here.
^^
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On Thu September 14 2017 12:59, Mitch Koep wrote:
> Man you must pay well?
>
> Can I work for you?
>
> On 9/14/2017 11:25 AM, Chuck McCown wrote:
> > On
There is a pretty good writeup on the shadowserver site
about each of the items they report. For the botnet related
(search botnet) they give some documentation (separate link)
but with many of these, too much information about what you
are doing spoils the pot as it were...
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;
almost appears that some monitoring equipment is rebooting the SM
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On Thu September 7 2017 11:17, Darren Shea wrote:
> Just wondering, if this is a problem which only bedevils me, or if other
> people are seeing it:
>
>
>
> PMP450 SMs, runn
difference???
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On Mon October 2 2017 11:25, Jaime Solorza wrote:
> Well crazy is crazy no matter what. I don't care what allegiance they
> claim..this was a massacre committed by a fucked up person. People died
> for no good reason. As much heat as I will
On Wed August 30 2017 17:15, Jaime Solorza wrote:
> My name is Robert James Mowad Solorza. I am number 15
>
> Jaime Solorza
Congratulations.
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"Invalid elements: Password".
Have changed all passwords (under Configuration, System)
and can find no passwords on the Network tab.
Anyone else seen this or can direct me where to fix it?
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Well darn, that appears to have been the issue.
Tried from a different machine (that I have never
accessed this radio from) and it worked fine.
Thanks.
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On Mon November 27 2017 09:17, Nate Burke wrote:
> Does it happen with multiple machines/browsers? Ma
wait it out.
About the only thing I will waste a good deer hunt on
is a coyote, shoot them every chance I get...
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On Wed October 25 2017 15:08, Bill Prince wrote:
> I would think it would take more than 3 coyotes to nail a mule deer.
> Although mule deer
ones, but we don't stay there
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On Thu May 31 2018 10:40, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
> What does a traveler expect to pay to park in one of these places? I have
> about 10 acres next to I-80 with water, power and sewer already installed.
> I could lay
On Tue January 9 2018 09:33, Jaime Solorza wrote:
> We have a celebrity amongst us Gino's company featured in Siklu press
> releaseway to Gino!!! Saludos.
>
> Jaime Solorza
+10 Gino
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Because when you get a Borg answer it is "been there done that"
kind of answer whereas when you google it is just open house.
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On Mon April 16 2018 10:47, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
> So, I google storage unit software tons of it out there. Wonder w
Received 1522198760
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On Tue March 27 2018 17:54, Jaime Solorza wrote:
> The Unix Time thing?
>
> Jaime Solorza
>
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2018, 3:23 PM Robert <i...@avantwireless.com> wrote:
> > Received: Thursday, 1 January 1970 for so
On Tue March 20 2018 11:58, Chuck McCown wrote:
> Posted Saturday March 17 9:21 MDT
Received Tuesday March 20 at 11:58 CDT
Responded Tuesday March 20 at 12:30 CDT
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to go back one, two or even three and four years and remind
them what was discussed and what we agreed to do (or not)...
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On Wed September 17 2014 09:26, Adam Moffett via Af wrote:
How often do you guys go back and find something from your 40-90 gigs of
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