AlphaSSL has cheap 1 and 2 year certs. Even their wildcard if cheap
(if you wanted to use it on more than one host with the same
domain).
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g to a syslog server and I was able to see that every time
I tried to poll it with SNMP, I'd get something like "program xx
stopped responding" and the number (xx) was different every time.
I suppose you could have lifted your mask and coughed on him... I've
been in Bozeman, MT today and it's like they don't even know there
is a pandemic.
he semester. I think
they're more worried about telling the students this and having them
basically blow off the 2nd half, only doing what is minimally
necessary to "pass".
About $4K, 700 Mbps. Open freqs completely depends on your location.
Might have to upgrade antennas.
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and above. Radiowaves and KP make good ones (they're the same
antenna, actually).
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streaming issues. We change IP at the customer and it's okay after
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Brocade ICX7750-48F is a solid choice.
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Used - well under $2500, some way less.
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t have this built in.
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Which fea
recurring charges are the "thing"
and it's similar to a point-of-sale receipt from a hardware store
where you paid on the spot (you get a sales receipt for the
purchase).
processors.
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erver instance. In terms of
billing and operational functionality, it was a NET0 change.
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I would just force the interfaces on both ends to be 10G full duplex
(no auto negotiation).
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I just emailed Ken Ruppel and he sent it to me.
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>> That takes the typo/autocorrect prize for the day.
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We're using this one. It's only 15A, but works fantastic.
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Minifort 16U has an AC option.
https://amprod.us/product-category/unvented-minifortenc32/
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(which created the WiFi and powered the radio). We do PPPoE
so the Mikrotik would also test that the bridges were configured
right by establishing a PPPoE session.
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We just ordered a couple of the new hAP ac3's to test - looking
forward to seeing how they do. The external antenna should be
helpful.
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nd of baseline config after a default? Just disabling
the reset button?
How are you managing them after they're installed, Dude? Something
TR-069? Something SNMP?
Je
I don’t disagree, but I was hoping...
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> This is the path to the dark side.
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> On 10/23/2020 7:34 PM, Jesse DuPont wrote:
>> Question for anyone using Mikrotik routers in customers' h
ss we'd have to really push the "managed" part of it and for them
to call us if they wanted a change, which would be trivial for us to
accomplish.
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At my larger solar sites where a 5-10A battery charger just isn’t enough, I
have had good success with the Tycon 65V 1200W AC-DC power supply
(PSVHP-65-1200) fed into a different MPPT controller, hooked to the batteries
in parallel with the other PV controller. Into my 24V string, I generally ge
I wonder if it’s because sell that data has moved to the cloud (because of
cross-device sync) and that even if it is cached/sync’d locally, it has to
authenticate to the cloud before the data store is unlocked. I’ve also noticed
this on Safari after the last couple of MacOS updates.
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its configuration is all handled within Emerald.
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add the
network prefix to the PPPoE area (not the backbone area), and
specify the aggregation network in OSPF-Area Ranges.
Like Matthew, I use iBGP to announce those and not OSPF.
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Yeah, those are the only two ways to do it using only OSPF:
1. Route Filters
2. OSPF non-backbone area with PPPoE network in that area and an
area-range set (to aggregate)
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because it's real property, but unless that property were in a high
value location, its value is still only related to the revenue it
generates.
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A few years ago we had Cisco and Mikrotik operating in a production environment
in Sparse mode with about 500 Mb of traffic. It worked just fine. The only
hiccup we had was our own doing. We had a source behind the Mikrotik and we
forgot to allow the RP-related packets through the input firewall
AFAIK, CARES Act money is state-by-state. Wyoming did some Broadband specific
funding, which all had to be built by year’s end, whereas South Dakota is doing
grants for any small business had at least a 25% decrease in gross margins
comparing a period in 2020 to 2019. Montana, on the other hand,
When 1 BTC is exchanging at $16K USD, you can make money with S9 miners (3
years old) with electricity at 2.2 cents/KWH. With S19 miners (current), at
same exchange rate, you can make money with electricity at 5.7 cents/KWH. At
current exchange rate, your electricity can be almost 13 cents/KWH a
Ha! The Telco I work for in Wyoming has that number in a market.
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Minifort? https://amprod.us/products/minifort/
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SFQ is right choice for a PPPoE session.
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erface itself, and you can only choose 0x8100, 0x88a8, or 0x9100
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> On 2/15/2021 10:12 AM, Jesse DuPont wrote:
>> It is possible your P2P provider is filtering Ethertypes. IPv4's Ethertype
>> if 0x0800 whereas IPv6's Ethertype is 0x86dd. This field is right after the
>&g
l provides.
That's my 1.7 cents worth on the matter. Others probably have a
better understanding of it.
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What RouterOS version is on your CRS317? In your third scenario,
what happens if you turn off VLAN filtering in the Bridge's VLAN
tab?
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Yeah, that's good news that you have an official answer; I have been
curious. Of course, if you're NATting there, you can't turn off
connection tracking...
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The DDR series (Meanwell DIN mount DC-DC) are also good, like the
RSD, but in a DIN mount form factor.
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I haven't personally purchased any, I've just seen them in a data
center. It does appear that Panduit is the predominant supplier of
these.
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doesn't seem like they're accomplishing anything. It
helps on the back end.
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er IPv6 firewall
rules, at least not in RouterOS v6 or earlier. Maybe they do in
v7.
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You would need to request v6 space separately
from v4.
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Terragraph is natively all IPv6 and meshes. All v4 traffic through the
Terragraph network is tunneled in some way (probably encapsulated in UDP
packets like VXLAN or something).
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wn the road, if that ever happens.
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so need to transcoded at least
the video to H.264 so the bitrate was reasonable (the AC3 audio
can stay, all the above devices can deal with that). Obviously I'm
making a lot of assumptions about your situation, but you get the
idea.
Another option. Check out OcNOS from IP
Infusion. CLI is almost identical to Cisco and it's a great value.
OcNOS runs on white label boxes so you can choose the hardware
platform that fits your needs (what I've ordered so far comes with
OcNOS pre-installed). Lots
Trepic Wireless on the Eastern and Southeastern part.
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A friend of mine, who builds houses, used to pay his framing crew by the hour.
He knew how long the jobs were taking the crew, the square footage of the job,
and knew their hourly wage. Jobs were stacking up because they were slow. He
decided to switch to paying them by the job. He’d pay them wh
The Commscope DB365W is an effective mount. If
the wood pole was originally for electric usage, it may already be
drilled for cross arm and braces and this goes into those nicely!
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In our CAF II, we only have to show we can
serve it within 10 days, at the service level we bid. There is no
requirement for customers to take service.
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I thought for CAF II
MagicMail has been solid for us for almost 2
decades.
On 9/12/24 3:39 PM, Nate Burke wrote:
I have no desire, or users requests for those services. Just
Pop3/IMAP/SMTP.
On 9/12/2024 4:27 PM, Mike Hammett
It's not a version thing, it's what Dennis said... Need to change it
to Type 1 "if installed", not "always". This implies that you're
receiving a default route from your BGP providers at the edges. OSPF
doesn't know anything about what's happening with BGP. So you ask
you
My impression is it's a duty cycle thing. Non-enterprise drives are not
rated for the "always-on/always thrashing" use case of a VM server or
NAS environment. To be more specific, I generally use drives that are
approved by NAS vendors (WD RED, HSTG Enterprise, etc.). As Mike said,
if you can g
Exactly what Lewis said. We take an "allow specific things, block
everything else" approach. We only allow a small list of IP
addresses to access Winbox or SSH on a router. And aside from a
small list of other services the router needs to respond on
(rate-limited ICMP, es
I like this one for most of our sites.
https://tyconsystems.com/index.php/products/tycon-solar/all/item/160-enc-st-23x14x12
For the bigger ones, we use AmProd Miniforts.
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. At that
point, they reboot and can reach the Internet, where we finish it up
in cnMaestro. So even if customer defaults, it auto-reprovisions
after we force it to sync in cnMaestro.
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anels are not angled
optimally.
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I should have noted: The /56's and /64's sections are relative to
the zone file itself, which is for /48.
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d it's been solid.
About a year ago, I had ordered some 4" from a tower company and it
ended up taking a long time so I bought the 4" from the fencing
supply place and it was fine. Price wise, it was comparable after
shipping the other stuff.
has a R3D
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they use bridge rectifiers on the input).
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nothing crazy.
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If you want to do your own hardware, OwnCloud is a scalable, multi-tenant, open
source solution for cloud storage.
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> QNAP has a lot of easy appliances for stuff like this. You can even scatter
> them around your towers
when having the same issue.
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to be the "WAN" interface for it to work.
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> I think the NDR series may actually be the only Meanwell power supplies that
> I have had die (outside of things like lightning strikes that fried
> ever
I’ve got one, I’ll send what I’ve got. Obviously the OIDs depend on module
order, but hopefully it helps. I can send tomorrow morning.
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> anyone have a Cacti template for the Packetflux RackInjector they'd be
> willing to
Actually, mine is for Site Monitor II, sorry.
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> anyone have a Cacti template for the Packetflux RackInjector they'd be
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How about this one? It's only 5A, though, could run a pair of
them and split the load.
https://www.trcelectronics.com/View/Mean-Well/DDR-240C-48.shtml
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wrote:
Sorry to beat a dead hor
This one:
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>
> We currently use this with our 24 volt sites with power sonic sealed
> batteries
No, that was for Matt. Sterling’s is in a different thread.
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> Nice but it will not help Sterling shave a few volts off.
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> From: Jesse Dupont
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Adam,
General comment: The packets aren't actually being fragmented. Most TCP
packets have the Do-Not-Fragment bit set, all equipment will honor
(except VPNs). However, when using a Mikrotik as a PPPoE server, it
automatically sets up some IP Mangle rules that modify the TCP MSS
(maximum segm
ower) ground or
is it more complicated than that? Obviously, the transmitter has to
be off during installation and on-tower maintenance. Other
considerations? Thanks for any insight.
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if the WiFi from the router itself works we don't do anything else.
If you don't need remote configurability, the Linksys Velop or
Google Home WiFi systems also seem to be good.
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d our web site (the
walled-garden).
4) Once they pay, they reboot their router and it's resolved.
I can share specifics if you want.
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If there is significant density, there are more fiber ports in 23"
FDPs, which may be more space efficient than, say, two 19" racks
side by side.
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Yes, DSLAMs and switches are 23. But all
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