Re: [AFMUG] is this thing on?

2015-01-02 Thread Seth Mattinen
Reference headers still being butchered. Your message id was: Message-ID: <014aac80139f-0a0965b9-fad8-4aef-bedb-b381a6bcf84f-000...@email.amazonses.com> But Chuck's reply had: References: <014aac801767-9a0a20cc-a742-4e06-b342-7a54b23c22f4-000...@email.amazonses.com> In-Reply-To: <

Re: [AFMUG] is this thing on?

2015-01-02 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/2/15 13:35, Paul McCall wrote: Seth, is it /possible/ that that is an issue with his client that would cause that result? How does the rest of the thread look? I don't think it's him, threading is still broken since the Message-ID, References, and In-Reply-To headers are still coming a

Re: [AFMUG] unexplained IPv6 traffic.

2015-01-06 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/6/15 8:13, Ty Featherling wrote: We started getting calls of slow speeds on this tower and found multiple customers that had a constant ~1.5Mbps download occuring. When I logged into the router I saw that traffic on some ports that should be idle (SiteMonitor for example). When I torch the t

Re: [AFMUG] 24V UPS

2015-01-07 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/6/15 19:58, Adam Moffett wrote: What's wrong? You don't like prying the batteries out of the APC with a tire iron? man up dude :) The latest gen of SmartUPS finally added t-comp charging. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] OT: Outlets with USB Ports

2015-01-08 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/8/15 15:29, Tyler Treat wrote: I guess I've never seen a tamper resistant outlet? What's different? There's a plastic shutter inside that's supposed to make it harder to lick it. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] WiFi for restaurant

2015-01-13 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/13/15 13:49, Daniel White wrote: I have a Unifi AC AP at my house. Have not been overly impressed. I have two at the office. They don't do much more than basic office wireless stuff though and seem to be fine so far. What have you found lacking? ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] 1 Gigabit Licensed Link

2015-01-14 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/14/15 6:18 AM, Daniel White wrote: SAF has a good whitepaper on LAG and how it applies to each platform (currently being updated for Integra) – and certainly for instance our Lumina platform could only look at MAC addresses. Integra looks at the packet – just like better switches do. I

Re: [AFMUG] IP20c 4x4 MIMO? Confused

2015-01-14 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/14/15 15:39, Ken Hohhof wrote: Didn't you have a chart? Was it on coffee mugs or t shirts or something, or were those requests from the peanut gallery? Somehow "there's a chart for that" doesn't have the same zing as "there's an app for that". I remember seeing a chart, but I didn't sa

Re: [AFMUG] IP20c 4x4 MIMO? Confused

2015-01-14 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/14/15 16:16, Bill Prince wrote: OK. I think I get it! But I would still call it (2x2) + (2x2). I call MIMO and 4x4 crap when referring to licensed gear. For licensed stuff just say how many channels need to be licensed. Channel size and modulation gives me capacity. No smoke or mirror

Re: [AFMUG] Licensed backhaul pricing - still ridiculous

2015-01-14 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/14/15 8:46 PM, Erich Kaiser wrote: From my experience the price has not changed very much. Someone needs to take the reigns on the market. Even with certain companies throwing you a promo price, if you really look at it fully loaded, the price is still high for what you get. The prices

Re: [AFMUG] Licensed backhaul pricing - still ridiculous

2015-01-15 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/15/15 7:25 AM, That One Guy wrote: Excluding license fees, high quality unlicensed radios are at or higher than the cost of licensed radios. Granted this is my limited experience with one link and five vendors vetted. The trade off in path profile validity with no interference has an immeasu

Re: [AFMUG] Licensed backhaul pricing - still ridiculous

2015-01-15 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/15/15 9:12, Josh Reynolds wrote: This email has more angst than my 15 year old at 8am on a Saturday. On January 15, 2015 8:09:07 AM AKST, Seth Mattinen I can give you the contact of a licensee that's having the problem I described on a smaller scale if you think you can hep them.

Re: [AFMUG] Licensed backhaul pricing - still ridiculous

2015-01-15 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/15/15 9:36, Seth Mattinen wrote: On 1/15/15 9:12, Josh Reynolds wrote: This email has more angst than my 15 year old at 8am on a Saturday. On January 15, 2015 8:09:07 AM AKST, Seth Mattinen I can give you the contact of a licensee that's having the problem I described on a sm

Re: [AFMUG] Licensed backhaul pricing - still ridiculous

2015-01-15 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/15/15 9:52, Mike Hammett wrote: Without shooting the offending equipment, there's not much you can do other than call the FCC. One of them was Towerstream. I would have thought they'd know better but I was incorrect. I'd noticed someone hanging a 2' antenna few weeks before they called

Re: [AFMUG] Licensed backhaul pricing - still ridiculous

2015-01-15 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/15/15 11:02, Josh Reynolds wrote: I don't understand how an 18GHz path has anything to do with Ubiquiti here, since the closest product they make to that band is on 24GHz. Ifyour problem is with ignorant operators, or just plain stupid operators, say so. If your problem is with Ubiquiti, sa

Re: [AFMUG] 6 or 11ghz best option for higher capacity ?

2015-01-16 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/16/15 11:12, Josh Luthman wrote: It's just a factor. What other options can do 80 MHz? Can they do 1024 QAM? I'd bet 60 MHz * 1024qam is pretty close to 80 MHz * 256qam. Yeah, probably only a 30 meg raw capacity difference. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Tower monitoring

2015-01-18 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/18/15 5:41 AM, Craig Schmaderer wrote: http://www.controlbyweb.com/webswitch/ maybe these guys. I use a lot of there power switches but not sure if they have everything you're looking for. If you just want dry contact inputs with email alerting I would go with: http://www.controlbyweb

Re: [AFMUG] RF frequency mapping program ?

2015-01-21 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/21/15 9:53, Tyler Treat wrote: ​haha you took your business rant to facebook? LIKE OMG GESS WAAT??!?!?!?! Internet argument!

Re: [AFMUG] WiFi for restaurant

2015-01-21 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/21/15 12:12, Mike Hammett wrote: Yes, run the UniFi Controller at the colo. From there you can control every UniFi you place everywhere. It pulls statistics, handles upgrades, well, everything a controller is supposed to do. It doesn't have to be in a VPN, but that's what I do. Don't th

Re: [AFMUG] the future of being an ISP

2015-01-21 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/21/15 18:07, Rory Conaway wrote: I think we need to tell every single customer why the rates went up. There is another election in 2 years. Your rates aren't going up. The explanation to the customer is simple: "the total bill is higher because the government added a new tax. The pre-t

Re: [AFMUG] OT: I don't want to be this installer!

2015-01-22 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/22/15 8:46, Gino Villarini wrote: The guy is cooking his �. From article: http://www.siklu.com/isps/one-urban-isp-chose-siklu-mmw-connectivity/ At least the Freemile is low power. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] OT: Clearwire

2015-01-22 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/22/15 13:27, Dan Petermann wrote: Does anyone know what radios clearwire uses(d)? All the stuff at a site I'm on that also has Clearwire on it is Redline and Dragonwave. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] OT: I don't want to be this installer!

2015-01-22 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/22/15 15:28, Bill Prince wrote: Yep. Note the Transamerica tower in the background (tall pyramid building). Only building like that on the planet. And Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Love calls like this

2015-01-28 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/28/15 9:32, Nate Burke wrote: Customer: I can't send email, the server keeps sending me back errors, it's been happening now for a few days. Me: So you're getting an error message back? Customer: Yes, it's telling me that the domain is not found. Me: Did you spell the domain name right? Cus

Re: [AFMUG] CCard Machines and VoIP

2015-01-28 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/28/15 8:25 PM, Sean Heskett wrote: Have the merchant tell their processor that they will take their business elsewhere if they are charged for a IP capable terminal. It's a pretty competitive market that they are usually willing to send a new terminal in order to keep collecting revenue. I

Re: [AFMUG] OT Who's in charge?

2015-01-29 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/29/15 5:37 PM, Paul McCall wrote: I emailed Sterling off-list with details. The concise answer here (cough, cough) is that it does take a lot to get things setup on Amazon. Their ecosphere is complex and requires an investment of time and commitment to see it through and get past the conce

Re: [AFMUG] xbox one updates

2016-03-08 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/8/16 14:18, Joe Novak wrote: is this a bad time to mention the PC Master Race? Send this to the customer the next time they complain.

Re: [AFMUG] Here's an idea... a POE+ powered power injector..

2016-03-08 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/8/16 5:28 PM, Chuck Hogg wrote: Get away from ethernet, all the carriers are. And go to... token ring? ATM? ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] 5GHz Omni standoff

2016-03-10 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/10/16 16:59, Lewis Bergman wrote: You have to watch Tessco. They are in Maryland so if you aren't on the east coast shipping gets high. There said they are opening a San Antonio warehouse but o don't know if they are open. Talley and Hutton have more locations. Tessco has two distribution

Re: [AFMUG] VoIP/SIP Trunk Providers with East Coast Colo Locations

2016-03-18 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/16/16 17:58, Eric Kuhnke wrote: Uhhh... you can't put a SIP server (or a small cluster of them) on a CDN cache like you can with http/https content. DDoS mitigation services are different from CDN services, although some may offer both. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] UBNT new product

2016-03-19 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/17/16 6:58 AM, Bill Prince wrote: I can see the future problems with people "saving" a couple bucks on N connectors. I don't understand why they wouldn't do a simple circular Remec or DW type of interface. It's disruptive. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] UBNT new product

2016-03-19 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/17/16 8:14 AM, Brian Sullivan wrote: Can't they force some sort of compliance with license keys you get after you prove your FCC application/coordination? That would be nice: locked out RF config before you send a copy of your official license to generate an unlock key to only set what t

Re: [AFMUG] UBNT new product

2016-03-19 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/17/16 8:28 AM, Josh Reynolds wrote: When we bought our SAF stuff a few years back, we had to show our distributor our coordination docs before they would ship gear. Not strictly necessary, but they do need to know what subband the coordinator put you in to order the right equipment. ~S

Re: [AFMUG] UBNT new product

2016-03-19 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/17/16 7:20 AM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote: at least they can alter the licensing fees. There goes the neighborhood Get a license? Surely you jest. Every unlicensed and unregistered 3.65 I've come across is a UBNT user. Not that the NN license meant much, but still. Costs mostly kept th

Re: [AFMUG] Tesla 7kWh powerwall as UPS?

2016-03-23 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/23/16 6:53 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: There's not a lot of technical information available about them, don't they have an integrated sinewave DC-to-AC inverter? No; it's just a smart battery pack with thermal control and CAN bus or modbus for comms. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Tesla 7kWh powerwall as UPS?

2016-03-23 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/23/16 8:48 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote: On 3/23/16 6:53 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: There's not a lot of technical information available about them, don't they have an integrated sinewave DC-to-AC inverter? No; it's just a smart battery pack with thermal control and CAN bus or m

Re: [AFMUG] Tesla 7kWh powerwall as UPS?

2016-03-23 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/23/16 8:57 PM, Chuck McCown wrote: One of the drawings show it as just a battery, no inverter. It also says 100% depth of discharge. Yeah, just a battery with a brain, basically. I would expect something like to the battery controller in their cars. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] IPV4 address space Cost

2016-03-29 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/29/16 7:05 AM, Josh Reynolds wrote: That's just too acquire the space. You still get to pay ARIN every year for their "cut" based on the amount of address space you have. You're paying for registration services, not a "cut". You don't have to pay ARIN, but it won't be registered to you i

Re: [AFMUG] IPV4 address space Cost

2016-03-29 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/29/16 7:34 AM, Josh Reynolds wrote: Okay ;) That's the way IP leasing outfits work. Now, how leasing compares economically or other advantages/disadvantages vs. the ARIN transfer route is an exercise left to the reader. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] off grid generator

2016-03-30 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/30/16 12:37, Adam Moffett wrote: Can anybody suggest a device that can monitor battery state of charge and kick on a propane generator when the charge drops below a given level? Packetflux generator controller? ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Tesla Model 3... who else is getting one?

2016-03-31 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/31/16 9:17 PM, Chuck McCown wrote: Time it. You will be surprised. 5 minutes. Gotta drive in, park, get out, gas cap off, swipe card, wait for authentication, select fuel, wait for beep, put hose in, pull trigger. Wait a couple of minutes, reverse all of the above, stand in rain, snow g

Re: [AFMUG] Tesla Model 3... who else is getting one?

2016-04-01 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 4/1/16 11:08, CBB - Jay Fuller wrote: i have fleeting memories of my cellphone batteryi have an htc one remix. i've had it maybe a year. of course it gets drained every day. now it just dies when the battery is at 44%. i know it will - but thats not right. it didn't used to do it. how

Re: [AFMUG] OT: Internet usage at a 500 person lan event.

2016-04-06 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 4/6/16 09:36, Josh Luthman wrote: That looks like so much fun...I miss those days... Eh, I preferred LAN parties on a much smaller scale where everyone present was playing in the same game. 16 was ideal with 8v8 teams. We knew everyone's strengths and weaknesses to seat teams together. We

Re: [AFMUG] OT: Internet usage at a 500 person lan event.

2016-04-06 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 4/6/16 12:10, Sterling Jacobson wrote: Ah, ok, so 700A was for the entire venue. Not sure most buildings have enough independent plugs on 15/20A circuits to do this. Were they using some generators or other exterior configuration? I haven’t ever done this kind of large scale event planning,

Re: [AFMUG] OT: Internet usage at a 500 person lan event.

2016-04-06 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 4/6/16 14:12, David wrote: BF1942 and counter strike were the most popular I spent a lot of time learning to fly in the desert combat mod. At first they laughed at me, later they feared me. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] OT: Internet usage at a 500 person lan event.

2016-04-06 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 4/6/16 9:46 PM, Craig Schmaderer wrote: Finding a good venue is easy when you are small but when you get past 50 computers you start to have issues. We finally found a home that can handle are size. It is a 48 lane bowling center with 3 basketball courts. They have a 75k transformer that is

Re: [AFMUG] 10G Wave or Ethernet Pricing

2016-04-11 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 4/11/16 10:13, Eric Kuhnke wrote: If you've physically laid eyes on an HE POP in a non major city, another issue is they frequently deploy with 1 router, not a redundant core pair. Not really an "issue" as much as what it's worth to do or what you get at a certain price point. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] IP GeoLocation Fix

2016-04-12 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 4/12/16 10:37, Sterling Jacobson wrote: Oh, and no more NAT. Just go ahead and assign public IPv6 to everything and firewall, like we all should have done a decade ago. Uh oh, you're going to anger all of the people that think NAT=security with talk like that. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Procera CG NAT

2016-04-15 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 4/15/16 8:15 AM, Andreas Wiatowski wrote: So what are people doing to do CGN and get around DDOS to a single IP? We have been doing it on the edge, but the minute a single subscriber gets attacked we have network impact….. there is no way to suppress, my understanding is that if we moved the e

Re: [AFMUG] RF exposure concerns

2015-12-14 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 12/14/15 12:02, Chuck McCown wrote: You could make sure that all the kids will receive a tinfoil hat with your name emblazoned on it for extra protection. Hmmm, perhaps you should put the name of your competitor on the hats... You're going to need some crystals, too.

Re: [AFMUG] RF exposure concerns

2015-12-14 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 12/14/15 12:19, Chuck McCown wrote: Found this: “The solar microwave flux is nominally an/absolute/flux, one solar flux unit defined as [the/very small/amount of] 10 -22^-22 Watt per square meter per Hertz.” So, 10^-22 would be 10^-19 mW times 6 x 10^9 HZ or 6x10-10mW 10 log 6x10^-10 = –92 dB

Re: [AFMUG] Snopes

2015-12-14 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 12/14/15 12:51, Adam Moffett wrote: http://www.snopes.com/north-carolina-town-rejects-solar-panels/ It was mostly a NIMBY thing. Yes, some kook said the panels would suck up the sun, but that wasn't the prime motivation for not allowing it. You can't tell me solar panels don't cause cance

Re: [AFMUG] OT: Password management

2015-12-15 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 12/15/15 08:21, Jaime Solorza wrote: I carry a notebook in my truckI am surprised how many times I have had to consult it to help clients who forget or lose up passwords. No plans to change my method. A friend of mine used to use that method. Then it was stolen. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Netflix updating content with better encoding

2015-12-16 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 12/15/15 9:54 PM, Josh Luthman wrote: 20% drop in throughput. They need to get Pied Piper on it.

Re: [AFMUG] New Office, Cat5e or 6?

2015-12-16 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 12/16/15 08:20, Bill Prince wrote: Oh yeah. That's a great choice. Build expensive house. No wiring because everything is wireless, of course. I once worked at a place that started a major remodel of the gut everything style to expand office space. The project was managed solely by crea

Re: [AFMUG] Elon Muck trying to get into the WISP business

2015-12-30 Thread Seth Mattinen
There's been 14 Falcon 9 launches with 13 successful and 1 failure. ~Seth

[AFMUG] Ode to skynet

2016-01-08 Thread Seth Mattinen
I saw this from spoofed space in apache's log: 151.217.177.200 - - [29/Dec/2015:22:22:40 -0800] "DELETE your logs. Delete your installations. Wipe everything clean. Walk out into the path of cherry blossom trees and let your motherboard feel the stones. Let water run in rivulets down your cas

Re: [AFMUG] AC power redundancy splitter

2016-01-10 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/10/16 3:19 PM, Chuck McCown wrote: Is relay switching speed quick enough to keep a system alive or do I need to have a solid state switch I wonder. Triac would be good for this I think. Hmmm. How many watts? All of the ones I've ever seen or used are relays. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Non Pen Mount Question

2016-01-11 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/11/16 13:09, Peter Kranz wrote: I think anyone not using rubber mats is asking for trouble eventually... I�ve seen plenty of examples where other company�s non-pen�s have eaten holes through rooftops. I saw one that was completely embedded into an asphalt roof. I don't know how lon

Re: [AFMUG] Power system for Juniper MX960 Chassis

2016-01-11 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/11/16 9:46 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote: From a generator and UPS system perspective, do you have any gear / vendor you would use to power such a beast in a cost conscious manner? I would encourage looking brands other than APC like Eaton/Powerware and Liebert for the 10kW to 20kW range (or

Re: [AFMUG] Great, now Netflix customers are calling ME for blocked Netflix

2016-01-20 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/19/16 10:22 PM, Mike Hammett wrote: IPv4 was still available in 2015. I got some. ;-) I got the last I'll probably ever see from the free pool in August, right down to the line. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Great, now Netflix customers are calling ME for blocked Netflix

2016-01-20 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/19/16 10:12 PM, Sterling Jacobson wrote: Lucky you. Here is what they told me on Oct 30 2015. That was unfortunately just too late to get space from the free pool. The IPv4 free pool hit zero on September 24, 2015 with warning flags out much before that. Now all you can do with ARIN fo

Re: [AFMUG] whats this guy doing?

2016-01-21 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/21/16 15:01, Adam Moffett wrote: Very interesting. However, I don't believe the explanation about the fuses in the plug being due to a copper shortage. If I plugged in one hundred one amp devices then I would have 100 amps on the circuit, but the fused cord in individual devices wouldn't b

Re: [AFMUG] whats this guy doing?

2016-01-21 Thread Seth Mattinen
Around here it's ground down for unswitched outlets and ground up to differentiate a switched outlet in residential. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Weapons?

2016-01-22 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/22/16 14:40, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote: Google Merchant Center suspended me and sent me a letter telling me to piss off and never attempt to get an account again. After spending an hour on the phone with them, it was discovered that some kind of automated system determined my products are weapon

Re: [AFMUG] ARIN Class C Block? Is it possible?

2016-01-27 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/27/16 15:23, Matt wrote: How does the transfer with Arin work? Do you still have to do all the justification paper work? Yes, you still have to do justification. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] AT&T Long Lines

2016-01-28 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/28/16 13:05, Eric Kuhnke wrote: Looks like the remains of pedestal foundations for dishes the same age and era as the Jamesburg dish, which is becoming increasingly rotted/rusted as the current owner is determined to sell it, but only for a very high price: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jam

Re: [AFMUG] AT&T Long Lines

2016-01-28 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/28/16 13:46, Eric Kuhnke wrote: They're still trying to sell it to somebody who wants to use the dish, but the dish is useless for telecom... Except maybe for radio astronomy. From a transpacific satellite communications perspective it made total sense to scrap all of the modem and power

Re: [AFMUG] SAD day

2016-02-01 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/1/16 9:09 PM, Colin Stanners wrote: Google is making themselves the curator of access to the world's information and communications. When you consider the value of those, it's not just the most valuable company in matters of money. The founders had incredible foresight in addition to their

[AFMUG] Automated complaints coming soon?

2016-02-02 Thread Seth Mattinen
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/how-raspberry-pi-computer-can-automatically-tweet-complaints-about-your-slow-internet-1541226

Re: [AFMUG] SAD day

2016-02-02 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/2/16 11:08, Sam Kirsch wrote: Sure; I didn't say his contribution was laughable! I said that to think we wouldn't have tablets today without the likes of Steve Jobs is an absolutely insane notion. Jobs did cancel the Newton which had been in development since the late 80's and commercial

Re: [AFMUG] Looks like more companies want to be WISPs

2016-02-02 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/2/16 16:15, Sean Heskett wrote: i think they are touting that they have a nation wide NN license for the 3.65-3.7Ghz band (like the rest of us lol). I've seen a few companies that are extremely proud of their NN nonexclusive "license". ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] OT Book Review

2016-02-06 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/6/16 10:15, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote: Until I got the Kindle paperwhite, with the backlight, I was of the same opinion. Now, I hate reading dead tree books just because of the external light required. But again I do most of my reading just before bed so that might affect m

Re: [AFMUG] DDOS, what to do?

2016-02-07 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/7/16 7:52 PM, TJ Trout wrote: anyone every successfully setup blackhole communities with as7018 At&t? does such exist? Yes and yes. They use community 7018:86. Ask for "Remote-Triggered BlackHole (RTBH) Routing". ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Surprise BW Last night

2016-02-08 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/8/16 07:55, Nate Burke wrote: I was expecting record traffic levels with people streaming the 'Big Game' to multiple devices. Cord cutters, and just because they could. But it actually ended up being lower than most Sunday nights. Not even a pickup after the game ended. I don't think a

Re: [AFMUG] Physicists Detect Gravitational Waves, Proving Einstein Right - NYTimes.com

2016-02-11 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/11/16 5:40 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote: I am waiting for what is next... Xur and the Kodan Armada

Re: [AFMUG] Telrad feedback, worth the $?

2016-02-12 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/12/16 08:35, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote: Remember the days of posting about the works through solid rock product he was pitching. Which product was that and did the testing ever prove out? Telrad?

Re: [AFMUG] 10G switches with more than 4 ports?

2016-02-12 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/12/16 13:47, TJ Trout wrote: Also is there such a thing as a "core" switch that offers redundancy with multiple supervisors ? Yes, but they're mutually exclusive with "less expensive". ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Congratulations Patrick

2016-02-15 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/15/16 12:34 PM, Adam Moffett wrote: My kids watch MLP. I watch it with them. Does that make me a brony? Or does the fact I think Rainbow Dash is way cooler than Princess Twilight Sparkle make me a brony? Why not both?

Re: [AFMUG] Colocating with fm radio station

2016-02-18 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/18/16 09:43, Joseph Marsh wrote: So what is the stl boxes. He said he wants to tunnel the radio station feed to tower by internet and I'm lost on the radio station setup I typically see Barix. But it could be any IP streaming encoder/decoder pair. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Colocating with fm radio station

2016-02-18 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/18/16 12:55, TJ Trout wrote: What do they do when the STL fails? Do they have a way to get some generic stuff playing while it's fixed? TV broadcast decoders can up a static "technical difficulties" image on loss of stream. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Fw: OT medifast

2016-02-21 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/21/16 15:32, Mathew Howard wrote: The tapeworm sounds like the way to go... somebody should start marketing that as the new miracle diet :P Sanitized tapeworms: Your friends for a fair form.

Re: [AFMUG] Ot buying a salon

2016-02-25 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/25/16 07:24, Travis Johnson wrote: This sounds like a great little small business... however, it's very difficult to have a business like this actually scale. You are limited by "time" in a business like this. If you compare to selling internet service, you have an unlimited amount of "produ

Re: [AFMUG] racmount kit for Packetflux SyncInjector?

2016-02-27 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/27/16 12:44, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote: We've been looking for an offset to take the din back far enough for the packetflux stuff to be flush with the face of the rack, it's down to just making some sheet metal and break Startech makes one, but it's $100. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] 40G

2016-02-29 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 2/29/16 13:53, Eric Kuhnke wrote: Though you need the whole platform to go with them, a pair of sup2t routing engines are not cheap. At least the chassis is. The 6500 will never die. And now there's the 6807 chassis for even more per-slot capacity. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] OT. Great Fight

2016-03-05 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 3/5/16 11:10 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote: People have died in just about every sport I would imagine. Curling seems pretty safe. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] New Kind of Speed Test

2015-06-01 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/1/15 8:33, Mike Hammett wrote: I think most people's problems with speedtests are due to the quality of the network they are providing. A shitty speedtest usually means the user's experience is shit as well. No, they will often try to find a shitty speedtest server and use that to compla

Re: [AFMUG] Caching Boxes

2015-06-01 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/1/15 8:32, Mike Hammett wrote: We are up to about 2.3M IPs either advertised today or are in process of getting hooked up on our Indy IX and looking to branch out soon. That kind of marketing speak makes me sad as a networking guy. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] New Kind of Speed Test

2015-06-01 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/1/15 8:41, Mike Hammett wrote: Your responsibility is also to provide quality Internet service, the whole Internet. Your choices up upstreams, peers, etc. affect the quality of the product you deliver. It's not just hands-off once the packet leaves your upstream port. That's an insulting

Re: [AFMUG] Caching Boxes

2015-06-01 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/1/15 8:50, Mike Hammett wrote: Okay, there are over 2.1M on, but more on the way. How about this? A total of one /11, one /15, one /16, one /20, one /21, one /23, one /24, one /27, one /28, one /29 and one /32 are currently represented on our Indianapolis fabric. That's 2,300,729 IPs.

Re: [AFMUG] New Kind of Speed Test

2015-06-01 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/1/15 8:50, Mike Hammett wrote: No, but you are responsible to ensure that you purchase connectivity from people that don't suck. I have. How do I ensure other companies don't have connectivity problems? That their cloud hosted app doesn't have an outage? Oh wait the cloud never fails, s

Re: [AFMUG] Caching Boxes

2015-06-01 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/1/15 12:00, Paul Stewart wrote: Ah ok … yeah thanks … I wasn’t sure myself J As long as people are realistic when buying things like transit across a peering fabric then my personal opinion is to go ahead…. I'd expect that's where a Private VLAN would come into play. It's still pure la

Re: [AFMUG] Email blocked because of Client IP, not Server IP

2015-06-02 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/2/15 14:32, Nate Burke wrote: I have a customer complaining about barracuda rejecting emails he is sending because of a 'reputation' problem. But the IP Address they reference is the end user's IP, not the server IP. Shouldn't the reputation be based on the Mail server, not where the mails

Re: [AFMUG] Mounting a 6 foot dish on a Non Pen.

2015-06-02 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/2/15 15:41, Ken Hohhof wrote: Just make sure it isn’t a faux parapet, just for show or to hide the ugly stuff on the roof. Attaching part of a 6' antenna to it will surely give you that answer, too. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] More Grounding stuff

2015-06-08 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/8/15 14:57, Adam Moffett wrote: I'm at a site where two towers are about 250' apart. There's a 2" conduit between the two towers, with nothing in it but a fiber optic cable. My tower does not have a generator, but the other one does. The guy at the other tower offered to let me run electri

Re: [AFMUG] 10GHz question

2015-06-11 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/11/15 11:23, Lewis Bergman wrote: I thought 10GHz was an MSA type license that has to be paid for. No, it's for hams in FCC land. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] SAF: Daniel White Resignation Letter

2015-06-13 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/13/15 10:12, Colin Stanners wrote: As long as tangible goods and services are still being created/offered, by humans, in the place they live. http://www.omgfacts.com/lists/10051/Panasonic-has-a-factory-staffed-with-only-15-people-that-can-make-2-million-plasma-displays-per-month-ab637-1

Re: [AFMUG] Cisco pissing me off

2015-06-13 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/13/15 15:49, Sean Heskett wrote: Why on earth would you use a Cisco anything when they hate WISPs We have completely removed all Cisco from our network Because Cisco is not one big company, it only appears that way. ~Seth

Re: [AFMUG] Crown Castle - Propagation Testing

2015-06-16 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/16/15 14:29, Randy Cosby wrote: We're looking to build a tower that is near an existing Crown Castle (formerly AT&T) tower. The landlord, a city, has a contract with Crown Castle that states in part: "/Landlord agrees not to sell, lease or use any areas of the Property or immediately Surro

Re: [AFMUG] is 172 address an real world ip?

2015-06-18 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/18/15 9:17, Tim Reichhart wrote: Hey guys Frontier as given me an 172.76.3.xx public static IP and I just want to know if this actually an real IP or just an internal IP? Because the person I am working with from frontier saying its an public static IP. Because I though 172.x space is for i

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