Hello,
I know 133.100.9.2 and 133.100.11.8 are listed.
The Server Contact is old information.
So, I sent e-mail to webmas...@ntp.org a few times.
But, I have't received e-mail from them.
I'd like them to change the information.
Is there the person knowing the contact information to ntp.org?
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The chip really doesn't even function as an Ethernet switch by itself...all
of the behavior is software driven. It's the ... actualization of "software
defined networking" -- It provides a lot of low level constructs inside the
hardware to support your application, but it's really a software
I agree with what Baldur suggested..
Only thing I would point out that ..
Hardly anyone installs 200km fiber runs without having some sort of a Regen
facility.
While you can push the signal over the 200km link, in the long run you may be
better off see if there a Regen facility (typically
I've asked Broadcom directly, but being as though I don't have an intent to buy
tens of thousands of chips (or any at all), I don't expect I'll hear back. I
was hoping someone here would have some insight.
Do any of you know what functionality is available on those chips? That's the
chip that
Most of the areas without sufficient speed can be addressed with fixed
wireless, but usually the regulators become as much of a hindrance as a help.
LOS customers are no problem via 5 GHz, but they've drug their feet in
allocating useful rules for 3600 and under 700 MHz.
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Mike
Hello
I have not done this as our links are not that long. However in theory
this is how I would do it. There are nice integrated solutions that will
do it as a black box, but someone else will have to tell you about that.
I am using Fiberstore as a reference because they have the necessary
We have customers with 150/30 Mbps service on DSL and next year we will
get 300 Mbps. We are just renting access, it is the ILEC that decided to
make a large roll out with vectoring, pair bonding and VDSL2 annex 35b.
I would say that the majority around here can get at least 50/10 from
DSL.
+1
Joe Loiacono
From: Mike Hammett
To:
Cc: Nanog@nanog.org
Date: 12/23/2016 08:20 AM
Subject:Re: Canada joins the 21st century !
Sent by:"NANOG"
The government getting involved with the Internet rarely goes well. The
FCC
Hi all,
First, i'm sorry for my english, i'm french and i don't have a good
level in this language. But i want some informations and i'm sure,
someone will be give the good anwser about my question.
So, i'm regarding to rent a dual dark fiber in France, the estimated
distance is 225 Km, but
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