Similarly saw a few of our Telstra sites drop offline and a few Teltonikas
with a Telstra SIM start reporting network registration disconnected events
followed by WCDMA rather than LTE connectivity. It appears to have been
stable the last 20 minutes now though.
Another +1 for Maxotel, they've residential plans available.
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New beta released appears to address the memory issue that caused the
watchdog reboot. A MikroTik trainer has tested locally and it appears to
mitigate a reboot during an attack. If this is indeed the fix hopefully it
moves to stable and bugfix only branches soon.
*What's new in 6.45beta23
New beta released today appears to address the memory issue that caused the
watchdog reboot. A MikroTik trainer has tested locally and it appears to
mitigate a reboot during an attack. If this is indeed the fix hopefully it
moves to stable and bugfix only branches soon.
*What's new in 6.45beta23
Agreed on the garbage part, replace it with something half decent. I've
seen issues like this ranging to adding port forwards and the port is still
closed, to things like the 4G modems they ship with (ZTE ones, not Huawei)
becoming too hot and burning themselves out.
Yes seeing issues here too. Got a few alerts thrown, seems to be only
affecting a small number of routes? Been on hold to support for ~15mins now
and the call has just gone silent.
Matt
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Almost !
> vdsl status
vdsl status
-- ATU-R Info (hw: annex A, f/w: annex A/B/C)
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Running Mode: 17A State: SHOWTIME
DS Actual Rate : 54997000 bps US Actual Rate : 22599000
bps
DS Attainable Rate
Appears to be widespread, saw several of our IoT Telstra SIM's go offline
at the same time. Personally I lost all connectivity to emergency calls
only and still have no 3G/4G data (but can call and SMS out)
https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=2726925
This can be done today. You can port your mobile number to a SIP provider
who can terminate it. I have one I ported out to a provider, they provide a
SIP endpoint, I direct inbound calls to my asterisk box via IP trunk. SMS
inbound to the number is converted to email and sent to me in real time.
SPF / DKIM for phone calls? That would be great, but what about calls that
are forwarded by systems that originate from a third party, you want to
maintain the original CLID during forwarding so you overstamp it to the
outbound call as it's forwarded. With email forwarding addresses, this
Looks pretty standard for a pit to me, however I guess I haven't seen a
good quality install to be able to compare it to. So how does the power on
those work, as it splits out to 4 homes, are there four individual power
units within the Netcomm box and each home must provide power to receive
sync?
Also seeing massive packet loss on our Vocus links next hop after
a100us-ic-303629-dls-bb1.c.telia.net
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It only supports
LTE Category 4 (up to 150 Mbps): B2, 4, 5, 12
UMTS DC-HSPA+ - (up to 42 Mbps): B2, 5
So only Vodafone? Unless there's a new model coming out. Can't find much
information. Looks like a good 'quick set' device for basic setups.
Matt
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