PCH BGP Collector Data - Contact

2018-12-13 Thread Lars Prehn
Hi everyone, I'm planning to download a significant amount of PCH's available MRT data. Is there anyone that could forward me (maybe off-list) contact information for one of the current maintainers? Thanks in advance! Best regards, Lars

Re: Extending network over a dry pair

2018-12-13 Thread Mike Hammett
You don't even need LOS to move more than 1.5 megabit/s over wireless. I think the best bet is to consult people that actually know wireless. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message - From: "Dan

Re: Unsolicited LinkedIn requests

2018-12-13 Thread Mark Tinka
I see folk giving quite a bit of time and attention to this. By now, I know that 98% of Linkedin messages hitting my mail box are for connections from people I don't know. It's faster and simpler for me to delete the message and move on. A few times a month I'll get a digest of reminders for

Re: PCH BGP Collector Data - Contact

2018-12-13 Thread Bill Woodcock
Introduced off-list. Thanks for getting in touch first, so we can make sure there’s a reasonable path for the data. -Bill > On Dec 13, 2018, at 03:45, Lars Prehn wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I'm planning to download a significant amount of PCH's available MRT data. Is

Re: Extending network over a dry pair

2018-12-13 Thread Tim Pozar
For dry pairs, I have used Flowpoint SDSL modems (see attached). I picked these up for a sawbuck. Tim On 12/12/18 5:00 PM, Dan Hollis wrote: > On Wed, 12 Dec 2018, Nick Bogle wrote: >> A quick question for you guys; >> >> If you had a single dry pair (pair of copper wires originally for phones)

Levle3's IRR db

2018-12-13 Thread John Von Essen
Whats the best way to get in contact with Level3 to make an IRR change... if your not a Level3 customer? I tried emailing r...@level3.net but that bounces back as an unmonitored mailbox. There are dup IRR entries in Level3's db for my prefixes (legacy from a carrier I used over 10 years ago).

Re: Extending network over a dry pair

2018-12-13 Thread Andy Ringsmuth
> On Dec 13, 2018, at 4:27 PM, Hunter Fuller wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 4:22 PM Dan Hollis wrote: > Repeaters are standard for T1s. > > I strongly suggest looking at wireless. There is almost guaranteed to be a > spot you can put a repeater up to bridge you to your gateway. > >

Re: Extending network over a dry pair

2018-12-13 Thread Carl Peterson
With CL in the middle, EoC might be an option. Personally, I'd find a local WISP and see what they can come up with for you. On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 10:01 PM Nick Bogle wrote: > The driving distance is 4 miles, we are leasing it from CenturyLink whose > headend maybe adds a mile or less, it's

Re: Levle3's IRR db

2018-12-13 Thread Jay Ford
On Thu, 13 Dec 2018, John Von Essen wrote: Whats the best way to get in contact with Level3 to make an IRR change... if your not a Level3 customer? I tried emailing r...@level3.net but that bounces back as an unmonitored mailbox. There are dup IRR entries in Level3's db for my prefixes

Re: Extending network over a dry pair

2018-12-13 Thread Dan Hollis
Repeaters are standard for T1s. I strongly suggest looking at wireless. There is almost guaranteed to be a spot you can put a repeater up to bridge you to your gateway. -Dan On Wed, 12 Dec 2018, Nick Bogle wrote: The driving distance is 4 miles, we are leasing it from CenturyLink whose

Re: Extending network over a dry pair

2018-12-13 Thread Matthew Crocker
You can’t push a T1 through a load-coil which are normally placed every mile on copper. Typically the telco would cut the load-coil out of the 2 T1 pairs and install a repeater to push the T1 the next mile. That is with a traditional T1 circuit. Most T1s these days are 2 wire HDSL which

Re: Network Atlas End of Year 2018 Update

2018-12-13 Thread Mehmet Akcin
Ok, I am just excited to share this so won't wait till January :) Time Machine is ready! What is time machine? Change the time in future, and see which cables will be still operational (aka run out of their life times of approximate 25 years!). https://dev.networkatlas.org check it out! by the

Re: Extending network over a dry pair

2018-12-13 Thread Hunter Fuller
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 4:22 PM Dan Hollis wrote: > Repeaters are standard for T1s. > > I strongly suggest looking at wireless. There is almost guaranteed to be a > spot you can put a repeater up to bridge you to your gateway. > > Maybe this has been mentioned, and I missed it, but: A hybrid