On Fri May 3 2024 11:37, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
> At least I am not older than FORmula TRANslation or Common Business
> Oriented Language.
Hmmm, I programmed in both
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drill and try it, if if slips, tighten nuts some more.
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On Tue April 25 2023 09:54, Nate Burke wrote:
> I'm sure something exists, but I can't find the right term. Is there a
> cheap/easy way of spooling up small cable spools. 12"-
On Thu March 16 2023 07:54, Jaime Solorza wrote:
> Is this thing on? I have shared some pictures and stuff...my Gmail outbox
> says unsent...que Pasa?
> Others are getting them ...
> Aliens?
NADA here, no pics.
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On Tue March 14 2023 11:40, Mike Hammett wrote:
> You don't have to care at that point. ;-)
>
>
>
>
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> Mike Hammett
> Intelligent Computing Solutions
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> Midwest Inte
or Linux?
Sounds like a client is slamming the server locally.
Have seen this with fairly large mailboxes and IMAP
trying to sync.
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Anyone know if it is possible to set the sync input
on a Canopy 900 MHZ AP from the command line?
And if so what parameter name?
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certificate.
Once he got his certificate it made about $23/hr difference in his
pay.
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On Wed February 15 2023 15:09, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
> Yep, that's what I mean.
>
> If I need a certified welder, until a given person is a ce
ISP's were put
back as "information" services removing any Title II
rights and reverting them to Title I only. Escentially
they are saying we have to be a LEC or CLEC to
get access.
Anyone have a good answer for this ??
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LOL, been to a few of those.
Key point to remember is nowhere is now here also.
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On Mon January 16 2023 11:18, Bill Prince wrote:
> I don't know how much I can talk about it; needed a clearance (and
> escort) to be there.
>
>
> bp
>
&
entirely and wait for the routes to clear.
A few of those times I even called our 24/hr support number to ask
if they could clear or reset the session from their side and was
inevitably told "we will look into it" (not)...
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On Tue November 15 2022 14:08,
We used to use a kids plastic (small, hand held) crossbow.
Tie a cotton string to the bolt, shoot it to the other side.
Tie off line and pull what you needed.
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On Mon September 19 2022 09:04, Nate Burke wrote:
> I need to go about 30' across a drop cei
Ouch for sure, Prayers.
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On Mon August 22 2022 16:59, David Hannum wrote:
> 1.1 cm. . . Sorry. 11cm Holy cow
>
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2022, 5:56 PM David Hannum wrote:
> > Cameron,
> >
> > Sorry to delay getting back today
Can you not change the WIFI pswd from the SSH session?
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On Wed August 3 2022 14:15, Bill Prince wrote:
> I was able to log into it via SSH. No surprise, it's running firmware
> 3.3.22 from 2017. The oldest firmware on their website is 3.7.58 from
>
Believe these devices also have SSH if configured when you set it up.
That might be a way to get there and reset the WIFI pswd without
needing the controller.
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On Tue August 2 2022 20:51, Bill Prince wrote:
> Welp, it's been about 3 years since I'
Chuck,
Just curious if you ever got an answer on your request for assistance
on the BDC filings.
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On Thu July 21 2022 10:13, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
> I requested help under the service providers smaller than 100K will get
> assistance from the comm
We are testing out a Proxmox VE install and so far it
looks pretty good.
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On Tue July 12 2022 14:08, Mark - Myakka Technologies wrote:
> Dustin,
>
> What is your thoughts on Hyper-V vs VMWare. To be honest, I'm more
> comfortable in a wi
On Tue May 10 2022 09:57, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
> ?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
I can see clearly now the rain is gone...
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Yes, but it ends with an INPUT "drop all" entry.
Agree it does not "appear" to be anything in the firewall,
but only takes a few seconds to test and prove one
way or the other.
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On Wed May 4 2022 14:58, Christopher Tyler wrote:
> That is t
To verify that, drop the firewall and then test again.
If its firewall related it will start working.
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On Wed May 4 2022 11:18, Christopher Tyler wrote:
> Very minimal, really just basic input rules, nothing that would block the
> IP addresses from g
On Mon April 4 2022 10:36, Steve Jones wrote:
> is this thing on?
Hmmm, last I got prior to yours was April 1st.
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Quite a few military bases are ramping up activity due to
the situation in Ukraine I believe.
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On Tue March 15 2022 10:41, Jaime Solorza wrote:
> Hello Fine Feathered Friends:
> Since last week several WISPs in the area have been getting DFS hits which
&g
On Thu March 3 2022 07:51, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
> Sent from my iPhone
B-
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icle
with solar panels and hope like h.ll its not pouring rain when they need
to recharge.
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On Mon February 14 2022 14:51, Mike Hammett wrote:
> You plan your trips around gas stations, why not chargers?
>
>
>
>
> -
> Mike Hammett
> Inte
On Fri January 28 2022 09:20, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
> Does our C blocks of V4 have V6 automatically associated with them or do I
> need to request V6 space?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
No, you have to request V6 space.
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Ah, the days of standing and holding the rabbit ears in
a certain position so dad could finish watching his show.
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On Thu December 9 2021 15:22, Nate Burke wrote:
> Will that also improve TV Reception? I remember having to sit in a
> chair with my h
So in your view the riots, burning, looting are ok but not
the holding of them accountable. Wonder if it were your
house or business (or families) if you would feel differently.
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On Fri November 19 2021 15:03, Bill Prince wrote:
> No comments on the riots
Unless they broke or lost some parts in the process.
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On Mon November 15 2021 11:33, TJ Trout wrote:
> It's pretty common to drop the drive line to tow but usually they reinstall
> it
>
> On Mon, Nov 15, 2021, 8:48 AM Jaime Solorza
>
>
-1036. Am I going to have to
replace the onsite router or is there a way to do this
that I am not seeing?
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d probably ten active connections from the scanner
in "wait" state because the scanner had a 90 second timer set on
sending.
Gotta love technology and the people that configure it.
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Would think that compressed air would pack whatever was
in there even worse.
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On Wed June 9 2021 11:07, Bill Prince wrote:
> Yes. Air is bad for iPhones.
>
>
> bp
>
> On 6/9/2021 7:26 AM, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
>
> No. I did the f
Yes, he took a "vacation" but is back working now.
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On Thu May 6 2021 10:16, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
> Is Freeside the company Ivan supports?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Larry Smith
> Sent: Thursday, May 6, 2021 9:15 AM
&
less you need a support contract
(which we do have).
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the better plan - complain
about paying more - but do it.
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On Wed April 28 2021 09:33, Craig House wrote:
> Tell them to return the new 4k TV and use the money to upgrade plans.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Nate Burke"
> To: &q
they eat everything but the teeth so if you are
taking the head the pigs will dispose of everything else.
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On Wed April 7 2021 10:07, Robert wrote:
> I believe that the tradition was the pig stye...
>
> On 4/7/21 7:57 AM, David Coudron wrote:
> >
East of the Mississippi we seem to have more problems
with moles than we do gophers.
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On Thu April 1 2021 10:39, Steve Jones wrote:
> thats not out of the realm of possibility, it will probably be called a
> snake or a gopher. but just expand and contra
Steve,
No to both, at least now, not sure about earlier event.
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On Tue March 9 2021 18:19, Steve Jones wrote:
> is romon or mactelnet enabled?
>
> On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 4:13 PM Larry Smith wrote:
> > Adam,
> >
> > The first occ
Adam,
The first occurance last year, yes, they had access to the
TIK. This time no, we completely manage the TIK and the
radio. (they can connect to the tik wifi is all).
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On Tue March 9 2021 14:28, Adam Moffett wrote:
> Could be that. Does the customer h
4D285DBF48
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On Tue March 9 2021 15:22, Adam Moffett wrote:
> The part messing with my head is that they're variations of the Mikrotik
> MAC, and not the actual MAC of the interface. When it had 94 IP's did
> it come up with 94 unique MAC addresses?
Thought so too, no hotspot, no proxy arp on any interface.
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On Tue March 9 2021 14:07, Josh Luthman wrote:
> Really sounds like the hotspot package.
>
> Maybe proxy arp.
>
> Josh Luthman
> 24/7 Help Desk: 937-552-2340
> Direct: 937-552
ePMP and went
from a 952 tik to the HAP 52 thinking one of them was the
issue.
Thoughts ? Suggestions we can look at ?
PS: this customer is computer illerate and generally does
exactly what the tech says to do and there is no other
internet service at this location.
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I keep a crowbar handy...
(for multiple purposes)...
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On Mon February 8 2021 12:20, Mark Radabaugh wrote:
> Ah, the fun of modern software and business technology….
>
> One coder can create a platform, sell it as software-as-a-service and hire
>
On Mon February 1 2021 09:45, Jaime Solorza wrote:
> Enjoy your day
Happy Birthday.
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On Wed December 23 2020 09:52, Ken Hohhof wrote:
> And I guess there’s cheese fries. Not to mention cheesy tots.
chilli-cheese fries are the bomb...
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Hmmm, why would that not be a NAT problem.
Translation tables are built based on TO and FROM
packets - so a change in either means the packet
is not part of an established translation and gets dropped.
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On Thu December 3 2020 18:32, Nate Burke wrote:
> I do
ll) and the stickers and postits were just fluff. Had to cost
something for all that...
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it is "up" within their system.
Draw back of this (from my perspective) is that from then forward,
the ARIN also redirects all "whois" IP queries for your IP blocks to
your server so you stand a chance of getting quite a few queries.
Been running our own IRR here since about 97, or
At this point in time I have absolutely zero ipv6 in my network
and yes, it is filtered (completely) at my border. And most
definitely none of my DNS servers are listening on v6.
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On Tue October 13 2020 10:18, Mark Radabaugh wrote:
> I believe this was speci
om outside my network for over 20
years. Also block anything leaving my network that is not my IP (and log
it).
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On Mon October 12 2020 22:57, John Osmon wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 05:49:18PM -0400, Mark - Myakka Technologies wrote:
> [...]
>
>
I always like BGP Play (http://bgplay.routeviews.org)
for seeing where my prefixs are going.
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On Thu October 1 2020 08:24, Matt Hoppes wrote:
> 23.130.17.0/24 is one of them.
>
> On 10/1/20 9:22 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
> > IRRs, RPKI, etc.
>
Yea, that's the regular stuff, I use the STA-BIL 22239 which
is labeled Marine Fuel Stabilizer. Seems to work better in
environments with lots of water.
Either work just about as well I am sure, main thing with
ethanol based fuel is that you use one (stabilizer).
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I have learned to almost love Sta-BIL 360 Marine fuel stabilizer.
Use it in our golf cart, boat, motorcycles, lawn mowers, anything
that can (and likely) does sit for any period of time with ethanol
fuel in it. It seems to actually work.
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On Mon September 21
We had to set the sensitivity (sp?) setting on all our APC
UPS to medium (drop from default of HIGH) or they would
not accept the generator current (would stay on battery).
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On Mon September 21 2020 09:43, Ken Hohhof wrote:
> 110v at the generator or the ot
On Mon August 24 2020 16:41, Jaime Solorza wrote:
> My granddaughter Juju is not a happy First Grader...she wants my daughter
> to be her teacher and not the online one!! When I saw the picture, it took
> me back to her mother's school days!! That look!
o, she is not happy.
-
Three over easy eggs on top of three buttermilk pancakes.
Slice it all up with hash browns, side of sawmill gravy, lots
of pepper and chow down... yum yum...
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On Sat August 15 2020 12:17, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
> I would have had to send the eggs back for m
ganized and would be back to taking care of things "soon".
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Possibly like our UPS, we have to change all of them
from HIGH sensitivity to MEDIUM or they will not accept
the generator power due I believe to the shape of the
square wave on input (or lack there of).
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On Fri August 14 2020 09:05, Mike Hammett wrote:
>
ith
> the site, except he provides a B2B service for other companies and they
> often intentionally make the page look like *their* customer's web
> page. Is that sufficient to trigger this, or is there something
> specific Google is looking for?
Typically this is an infe
Google "egg perfect timer", loads come up.
Amazon, ebay, walmart.
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On Thu August 13 2020 09:28, Chuck McCown wrote:
> I don’t see the product you mention.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Aug 13, 2020, at 6:33 AM, Forrest Christi
And to stir the pot a little:
Add to all this the government restriction on evictions,
which I understand is also ending soon, so those that
squandered their extra money are going to be hauling
that 90" tv around in the back of their civic.
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On Thu August 6
Jacksonville, Florida, June 18th
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On Sun July 26 2020 10:13, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
> I remember the article, thought it was in Mexico.
>
> From: Ken Hohhof
> Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2020 9:04 AM
> To: 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group'
&
Wouldn't mind one myself - even though Tennessee
is not that close...
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On Fri July 24 2020 09:34, Jaime Solorza wrote:
> Oh neighborkind of.(Texas is kind of big state) ...I would enjoy having
> one of those...
> gracias
> Jaime Solorza
&
We haven't touched anything = my son/daughter/cousin
staying with us wanted faster internet so they moved the router
into their room and now nothing works.
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On Thu July 23 2020 10:22, Nate Burke wrote:
> 'Connection has been Unusable for several d
an-led cities" claiming they are stupidly and conservatively run.
>
> It also doesn't make me comfortable having Ken Cuccinelli driving this.
> Not a guy who should have the power to send troops to your city for
> political reasons, or any reason. Andy Taylor would make him
The US Border Patrol is a part of the Immigration and Naturalization
Service.
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On Mon July 20 2020 10:14, Ken Hohhof wrote:
> I thought I read they admitted to being Customs & Border Patrol, at least
> in Portland. But yes other reports say that a
Cloudflare had a major issue lasting about 30 minutes
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On Fri July 17 2020 16:47, Joe Novak wrote:
> whatever just blipped on the internet probably caused it,
> authoritative servers at Cloudflare maybe? It's appears to be working again
> here v
> Do other countries have this problem?
Having lived in quite a few other countries during my
vacation with Uncle Sam, most other countries do not
have anywhere near the issue with people running from
police as we do here in the states.
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On Fri July 10 2020
Most of the big public DNS servers also respond to 853 (TLS)
I believe. Google advertises that they do.
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On Fri June 26 2020 11:31, Mark - Myakka Technologies wrote:
> Robert,
>
> Couldn't you use one of the new secure DNS servers like clould
t sleep for several days after.
Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it...
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On Fri June 12 2020 14:03, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
> We watched a movie called “Night and Fog” in high school. I wish I hadn’t.
> I will never get those images of folks being sl
That is true, did most of my college while serving in Europe.
My economics professor was Rebecca Keynes, wasn't
until like my fourth or fifth class that I found out her
grandfather was John Keynes (Keynesian Theory).
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On Fri June 12 2020 11:11, Ken Hohhof
At one time one of them (AP/SM) was 1.1 and the other was 1.2.
Can't remember which or even what, but recall always checking
both IP when "looking".
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On Mon May 18 2020 16:51, Mike Hammett wrote:
> I thought that 169.254.1.1 was fairly universa
put recessed into
the machine far enough you have to touch all sorts of things just
to get your debit card into - and then back out of.
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On Tue April 7 2020 09:44, Adam Moffett wrote:
> If we imagine the door handle is contaminated, then whatever you touched
&
On Sun March 29 2020 14:49, can...@believewireless.net wrote:
> And we all know plenty of people with advanced degrees and perfect GPAs
> that went no where.
We used to call them paper tigers, loads of degrees and certifications,
but could not do the actual job.
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Mark,
Look at letsencrypt.org. They have free certs for personal and
minor use.
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On Fri February 21 2020 13:24, Mark - Myakka Technologies wrote:
> I need to get a security certificate for a web page. This is going to
> be for a single page f
Actually older than that. We first got the 7206(s)
(have multiple) back in the 90's as NPE-300 units.
Upgraded to NPE400's, then to G1 then to G2 units
over the years.
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On Mon December 30 2019 22:25, Adam Moffett wrote:
> Wow. An early 2000's
Thanks, thought about the MX204 but got this MX240 for
a good price.
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On Mon December 30 2019 17:03, Mark Radabaugh wrote:
> Also: juniper-...@puck.nether.net <mailto:juniper-...@puck.nether.net> is
> a good resource.
>
> Mark
>
> >
This first one will replace our primary backbone router
Mainly just curious what my learning curve is going to be
and if there were "resources" here to help when I shoot
myself in the foot.
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On Mon December 30 2019 16:28, Josh Baird wrote:
> Severa
Curiousity question.
We are getting ready to replace our Cisco 7206-VXR G2 router
with a Juniper MX240 and just wondering how many here actually
use Juniper. Trying to do some reading and figure out what I am
in for in the conversion.
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port that is providing the POE, but leave the aux port active.
Configuration, Network, about 2/3rds down the page under Ethernet Port.
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I only eat runny eggs over pancakes.
Dice it all up together with a plate full of bacon.
Yum, yum.
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On Thu October 24 2019 14:12, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
> Too homophobic to eat runny eggs...
>
> From: Jaime Solorza
> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2019
Hmmm, if you do snmpwalk -v 2c -c 1.3.6
what does the IF:MIB section show for ethernet ports?
I seldom get reasonable information from the cambium sections.
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On Fri October 18 2019 11:32, Nate Burke wrote:
> That's what I'm using, it's n
messages are coming from...
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On Mon December 10 2018 11:53, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
> I posted a note to the list to see if anyone has suggestings.
>
> From: Andreas Wiatowski
> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2018 10:47 AM
> To: ch...@wbmfg.com
> C
We found that on our APC ups units pretty much all of them
work from most generators if we change the input sensitivity
from high to medium. Apparently has something to do with
how it views the square wave of the input power.
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On Tue November 27 2018 08:59, Matt
Morning Cory, say hi to Steve Rawlston.
Welcome to AF.
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On Mon November 19 2018 11:31, Cory Polman wrote:
> Thanks! Anything I can do to help out…just let me know!
>
> Cory
>
> Cory Polman-Calix
> 612-360-1426-Cell
> cory.pol...@cali
just keep a virtual PC with each version
of ASDM and the appropriate JAVA (they only talk realiably to one
specific version for each version of ASDM) and there's nothing to it.
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On Thu November 15 2018 18:58, Ken Hohhof wrote:
> If it’s company CEO, th
Lived there for about 12 to 13 years and learned to love
the food. Especially brussies (brussel sprouts).
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On Thu November 1 2018 16:29, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
> I dunno, I just spent a couple of weeks there. I go over every year or two
> to visit gra
Wow, so cool, taught a course there (Bletchley Park)
under a "loaner" program late 70's.
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On Mon October 29 2018 15:27, Chuck McCown wrote:
> I was in Bletchley Park, UK.
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> From: Cameron Crum
> Sent: Monday, October 29, 2018 2:24 PM
arts bouncing
around with little you could do about it until the drive stopped
spinning (the top would not open, probably a good thing)...
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Larry Smith
lesm...@ecsis.net
On Mon October 29 2018 11:06, castarritt wrote:
> What those be for a 5.25' and 3.5' drives, respectively? Un
We generally go to Installation, Graphical Install on the left
side frame menu (in the 650) and maximize that value, then
start looking at other things.
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Larry Smith
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On Fri October 12 2018 08:34, Sam Lambie wrote:
> The radios have an audio aiming tool as well but I h
Hmmm, thought it was Radar who shipped the jeep home.
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Larry Smith
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On Wed September 19 2018 12:07, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
> I think he also ate a jeep.
>
> From: Adam Moffett
> Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 11:01 AM
> To: af@af.afmug.com
> Subject: R
> Checks are a very outdated method for payment
May be, but under US Law (Uniform Commercial Code)
a check is a "promisary note" and as such a contract to pay.
You can easily take someone to court over a bounced or bad
check.
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