Indstead of using a Vega 3050 for voice I would just get a DSLAM with a
Combo card, and be done with it. VDSL2+ ports plus SIP FXS all on the same
card. With that you get metalic testing which would be good for your
situation.
How many units are you talking about? Do you have access to Coaxial
On Mon, 31 Dec 2018 10:28:25 +0200, Saku Ytti said:
> For the tl;dr folk, crystal drifts +-4.5us per day, Rb +-1.1us (both
> seem like unsatisfactorily high numbers to me, i.e. you don't want to
> be free-running 24h with Rb).
There's another number that's missing - the stability of the drift.
drats that last @ should have been to Colton, my apologies...
I have in past used dlink and planet dslams as they were back then dirt
cheap, I guess I might have to look at a small mikrotik device that can do
all my requirements, just trying to use the KISS approach, as I'm the
contractor
On 1/1/19 7:19 AM, Nick Edwards wrote:
@Carl: ADSL2 dslams would no doubt be cheaper than VDSL for retirement
village, and as a retirement village, residents must be 65+, therefor,
they wont have high bandwidth needs, based on their other much older
properties, their residents use between 2
Firstly, thanks everyone for replies.
@Carl: ADSL2 dslams would no doubt be cheaper than VDSL for retirement
village, and as a retirement village, residents must be 65+, therefor, they
wont have high bandwidth needs, based on their other much older properties,
their residents use between 2 and
On 12/31/18 3:31 PM, Keith Medcalf wrote:
It could have been worse:
https://www.cio.com.au/article/65115/all_systems_down/
"Make network changes only between 2am and 5am on weekends."
Wow. Just wow. I suppose the IT types are considerably different than Process
Operations. Our rule is
Hey Valdis,
´ > There's another number that's missing - the stability of the drift.
Not the way I read it, I read +-1.1us verbatim, drifts is somewhere
between 1.1 .. -1.1 in given 24h window. I assume if was constant +
+-variable, the constant would already have been engineered out before
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