...@satelliteintelligencegroup.com wrote:
I guess the Speedtest servers near metro areas do probably get pretty beat
up. Has anyone paid the Ookla ransom for their own public server? I'd be
really curious to see what they peak at.
Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
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purposes.
Owen
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:06 AM, Christopher Pilkington c...@0x1.netwrote:
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 11:03 AM, Jack Carrozzo j...@crepinc.com wrote:
Nope, mostly HF (under 30mhz) gear at 300baud. Yes, you read that right.
You are running IP on this? And I though 1200 bauds half duplex was slow.
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communications' and
some congressmen get on their side about it.
It will be amusing to see, yes.
out of the woodwork
from our cold dead hands.
/out of the woodwork
kd8mzn
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Eating Up sounds so overweight and unhealthy. Since a good number
of us get paid for delivering bits, isn't this a good thing? Always
glad to see bits and dollars flowing into the Internet, personally.
However must express severe dissatisfaction with the topic of the
thread a while ago
://www.google.com/support/websearch/bin/request.py?contact_type=ip
isn't of much help as it assumes the problem is google.com redirection.
Are there any contacts at Youtube who could provide some assistance?
Thanks,
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Dan White
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/request-ip-update/
The problem is that the F5 devices don't update the database files
automatically, they need to be manually updated. Unless I get a specific
request at my company I don't bother updating on a regular basis.
-Mike
-Original Message-
From: Carl Rosevear [mailto:crosev
That's strange, I abhor the Cisco way of doing VLANs and love the
HP/Procurve method.
What do you find so irritating?
I find it irritating because I am often running thousands of vlans and
do not want to explicitly type them all out in the config or to have
to do so with a script. `switch
The main problem with HP switches and their 'free software upgrades' is that
there are regularly bugs and regressions in the software and their solution is
to have you 'oh just update the software'... this is not always practical in a
production environment. And other weirdnesses. I like
I'm not normally one to respond to NANOG messages with opinions but...
Yeah, NAT broke the internet. Yes you can engineer around it. There is NO
reason to hold onto NAT as a standard. With v6 we have the opportunity to do it
right (or at least semi-right) from the beginning, lets not
that old thought out the window.
Now its kind of like how the Ford Probe is actually a Mazda... ummm Yeah
I can't really explain it either but it makes sense. Here read this book and
it'll make sense to you too.
Respectfully yours,
Carl Rosevear
but I think
my needs have been met. Owen, this one from you tied it all together. Thanks
all!
--Carl
-Original Message-
From: Owen DeLong [mailto:o...@delong.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 10:41 AM
To: Carl Rosevear
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: IPv6 Confusion
On Feb 17
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