Ah, the dink, dink, dink, dink, dink song.
I heard that one day in a mexican restaurant, wondered what the heck
that had been, and WAS able to find it by googling that.
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Grab a 30-day trial of one of the ManageEngine products.
I think DataSecurityPlus will do what you want. if not that one, one of
their hundreds of others likely will.
https://www.manageengine.com/data-security/?pos=MEhome&loc=ProdMenu&cat=SIEM
https://www.manageengine.com/data-security/file-audit/f
Express route is supposed to be terminated into a specific tenant, so not
something an ISP would deal with besides transport to thr closest data center
so they can get their cross connect or VLAN
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Running 7.0.25, the UAP-LR still works, just stuck on older firmware and
has 'warning' icon.
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Dennis, have you seen any timeframes on PowerboxPro availability?
Ryan
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Anyone know how to get a new device supported in LibreNMS?
I'm looking at the instructions and getting a bit lost.
The Base II units are good, but the Base III don't really work in Librenms.
Thanks!
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I like the flat drop dielectric cables from Amphenol Custom Cable. They
have options. https://buy.customcable.com/#a_fiber
That's what I use up towers and such now.
Ryan
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Depending on mounting, I really like the BlueSea marine fuse blocks.
https://www.bluesea.com/products/5031/ST_Blade_Fuse_Block_-_12_Circuits_with_Negative_Bus
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There is also Positron
https://www.positronaccess.com/
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Is there a recommended crimp-on connector that fits the terminals on the
sitemonitor products?
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You should be able to do it. You will have to run Exchange hybrid servers
either on-prem or in a DC somewhere. In Active Directory, you put an
alias on the users for u...@yourdomain.onmicrosoft.com for their O365
account, then make that the routing address for their accounts.
Your inbound email wou
I use their 14-2 and 14-4 cable.
https://www.wireandcableyourway.com/14-4c-thhn-pvc-tray-cable
https://www.wireandcableyourway.com/tray-cable-thhn-pvc
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For distribution, I like the screw-terminal blue sea systems fuse blocks. I
use the 5025 and 5026 in a LOT of applications.
https://www.bluesea.com/products/5026/ST_Blade_Fuse_Block_-_12_Circuits_with_Negative_Bus_and_Cover
For power supply and distro, Jamie's suggestion may be the best option.
O
(We are a radio and vehicle upfit shop as well )
It is a problem. Most of the emergency equipment out there can also be
dimmed, but no one ever does.
The newer 'smart' control systems that take all sorts of inputs are
better-situated to handle this, but none of our departments want to pay for
whiz-
uld
> really use a shelf to add support to the back. They do fit anywhere. Not
> the fastest machines ever but more than enough to do what you want. But so
> are Atoms, Pi's and a tone of other tiny form factors. Even the NUC would
> bang out what you have for requirements.
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&g
Blade systems can be awesome, but they add a TON of complexity over regular
pizza-box servers.
Unless you need the hardware density of blades, I'd much rather have a
stack of HP DL360/DL380 or the Dell R740xd type servers (can't remember the
1U equivalent on the Dell side).
I've managed HP blade c
I wonder if they are hosted with Cloudflare?
https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/
Cloudflare Recursive DNS Degraded Performance
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Adaptrum advertises with Microsoft Airband, but I can't find out anything
about it... and they didn't respond to my form inquiry on their site.
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Brother, at least, makes some mobile thermal printers. Gamber Johnson and
Lund both make mounts for vehicles for them (intended for emergency vehicle
use).
https://brothermobilesolutions.com/products/mobile-printers/pocketjet/
Ryan
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I was told the same by AT&T about 2 weeks ago. One of my #dayjob executives
had one die and they were trying to get a replacement. ATT answered that
they are no longer supported and provided WiFi calling instructions.
Ryan
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The XPS line is just awesome. I understand not wanting to get rid of it
(sent from my 4-5 year old XPS13)
Ryan
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Might check with John Scrivner at Live Oak Bank. He is the ISP/Broadband rep
there, IIRC.
Ryan
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What is everyone's favorite register now days?
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I have this 22kw on LP (no wifi), 3 years old, running the whole house. So
far I love it.
It's also running my tower a few hundred feet from the house. No issues
with the servers I run on it.
My mini-split is fine with it as is my big whole-house heat-pump (never
tried it with the heat strips on, t
I've never seen specific data available. At my #dayjob we have about 200
devices in our management system. Of those, about 170 are IOS, 30ish are
android. We had also seen about half of the trouble calls being android.
Normally with the phone trying to suddenly do some sort battery saver and
disabl
Might check out Sure-Fi. I saw them at a roadshow last week. Actually looks
like a neat solution for low bandwidth control.
https://sure-fi.com/
https://sure-fi.com/relay
Ryan
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There is more than one Red Iguana? The ‘classic Aztec cuisine’ place?
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https://www.wireandcableyourway.com/18-4c-thhn-pvc-tray-cable.html
I use their 12 and 14 ga 2 conductor cable of this type up towers and am happy
with it. About 2 years now with it.
Ryan
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