Re: UK, NL, & Asia LTE Providers for Opengear Console Servers

2019-08-01 Thread Fearghas Mckay
Tom > On 1 Aug 2019, at 03:55, Tom Hill wrote: > > Are you suggesting Fi because of: > > "When outside the United States, cellular phone calls cost $0.20 per > minute, data costs the same $10 per gigabyte (i.e. there are no extra > data charges outside of the US), and texting is free." > >

RE: Estimated LTE Data Utilization in Failover Scenario

2019-08-01 Thread Paul Amaral via NANOG
To clarify, the test was done around 1PM and was simple speed test, probably could have gotten more throughput at the end of the day but these are used as backups and if the primary connection goes down, I don’t have the luxury to pick when that happens. I mainly used these as backups and I make

Phoenix IX down/gone?

2019-08-01 Thread Peter Kranz via NANOG
Anyone know what happened to Phoenix IX? https://peeringdb.com/ix/66 They seem off the air including website and phones.. permanently? -PeterK@32354

Re: UK, NL, & Asia LTE Providers for Opengear Console Servers

2019-08-01 Thread Andy Sparrow
According to https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/7/12/12159210/google-project-fi-three-network-international-roaming-speed , Project/Google Fi added 3/Hutchinson as a native carrier in the UK in the same way that Sprint/T-Mob/US Cellular networks provide service in the US. One of Hutch's

RE: Phoenix IX down/gone?

2019-08-01 Thread Peter Kranz via NANOG
Corrected URL: https://peeringdb.com/ix/662 -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Peter Kranz via NANOG Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2019 2:35 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Phoenix IX down/gone? Anyone know what happened to Phoenix IX? https://peeringdb.com/ix/66 They seem off the

Re: Help needed configure a server

2019-08-01 Thread Ross Tajvar
Peter, You might want to check out reddit, specifically r/homelab. That subreddit has a lot of good resources for the type of stuff you've described (check the wiki). This mailing list is more aimed at enterprise-level networking, so probably not the best place to ask these kind of questions.

Re: Help needed configure a server

2019-08-01 Thread Tim Nelson
Everything you want to know and more can be found on https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab --Tim On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 12:49 PM peter agakpe wrote: > I am a newbie trying to configure and put a home server online as starter > project. with some help. Specifically, dns server specifics, port >

Re: UK, NL, & Asia LTE Providers for Opengear Console Servers

2019-08-01 Thread Tom Hill
On 01/08/2019 03:19, Mehmet Akcin wrote: > Google Fi Are you suggesting Fi because of: "When outside the United States, cellular phone calls cost $0.20 per minute, data costs the same $10 per gigabyte (i.e. there are no extra data charges outside of the US), and texting is free." Ergo, relative

Re: Phoenix IX down/gone?

2019-08-01 Thread Brandon Wade via NANOG
>> Corrected URL: >> https://peeringdb.com/ix/662 >> >> Anyone know what happened to Phoenix IX? https://peeringdb.com/ix/66 They >> seem off the air including website and phones.. permanently? >> >> -PeterK at 32354We (AS53767) are passing traffic on Phoenix IX. The person >> who operates the

Looking glass software

2019-08-01 Thread Mehmet Akcin
hey there, I am looking for a public looking glass software that is used by many. Github has way too many dead projects (or projects that seem like dead) and appreciates community feedback on what's the best out there. my goals are to be able to provide, ping/ping6, traceroute/traceroute6, and

Re: Looking glass software

2019-08-01 Thread Martijn Schmidt via NANOG
We are using https://github.com/respawner/looking-glass which is doing the job nicely and is actively developed. Best regards, Martijn From: NANOG on behalf of Mehmet Akcin Sent: 02 August 2019 04:49:45 To: nanog Subject: Looking glass software hey there, I

RE: Estimated LTE Data Utilization in Failover Scenario

2019-08-01 Thread Kenny Taylor
We did some testing with VZ and Sprint earlier this year. Sprint provided rates around 20-25 mbit down and 2-3 mbit up *if* it was an area with decent coverage and the connection was on band 41. Much lower rates on band 25/26. We noticed that their regular unlimited hotspot plans perform

Re: UK, NL, & Asia LTE Providers for Opengear Console Servers

2019-08-01 Thread Matt Corallo
When using a data-only Fi SIM (which are free if you have an account, just pay the bandwidth), they always just act as a T-Mobile US MVNO and route back through the US. Still, latency aside, I've found it incredibly reliable (plus in many countries you can pick from multiple networks). If you

Help needed configure a server

2019-08-01 Thread peter agakpe
I am a newbie trying to configure and put a home server online as starter project. with some help. Specifically, dns server specifics, port forwarding, recommended hardware and software, such as router, dns server, security, etc. I would greatly appreciate any help. Thanks Peter Sent from

Re: UK, NL, & Asia LTE Providers for Opengear Console Servers

2019-08-01 Thread Nick Olsen
I've got a line on my Fi account that almost exclusively roams in the UK. Only been on-net in the US a few times and they've never complained about excessive roaming. It roams on 3UK. And works fine. Albeit the LTE deployment isn't near as wide there as it is in the US. And you end up on HSDPA

Re: Help needed configure a server

2019-08-01 Thread Matt Harris
Hi Peter, I might suggest that you start at the beginning, perhaps with google or some classes - either something in person, or maybe just some introductory videos online that discuss entry level IT topics. As far as recommended hardware, a raspberry pi may be a quick, inexpensive way to get