Umm that is completely possible could you image what will happen when 3D
immersed Pokimon GO comes out. So probably not a good example to
dissuade people from thinking 5G is bad.
On 3/16/2020 1:08 PM, Mathew Howard wrote:
or at least turn people into mindless zombies.
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exactly been flawless.
Anyone using anything else they really like? One of my larger spots
in the house to watch TV has a large monitor with no F connector. So
I need something there. I would like something with a channel guide
so that is one thing Sling does for me.
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ampers to be
able to plug Ethernet in at the box if they have the wherewithal to
do so. And if they don't then they have their own private WiFi
right outside their RV.
of course I could get little Hoffman boxes and put this
together, but I'm betting someone must have made a
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its not to bad.
Trey
On 6/30/2020 9:28 AM, Adam Moffett wrote:
So who's your preferred vendor for carrier switches?
Suppose you want to break away from buggy Latvian switches, who would
you look at today?
Ciena? Adtran? Cisco? Juniper?
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There is always the cambium PTP550 or radwin 2000-D they are both very
solid platforms, but at the 2-4k a link for connectorized and dishes you
get in to the realm of why not just spend the extra on a licensed radio...
On 3/22/2022 2:26 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
I have two AirFiber 5GHz HD lin
I have used them with the ISP management option and it isn't that great
and is very limited on what you can do. You know things like configuring
IPV6 isn't available via the management platform.
On 4/6/2022 10:59 AM, TJ Trout wrote:
Personal is free, I don't think there is a limit, I assume the
in my experience the best reliable way is to use sstp as it uses normal
http protocol and can traverse most NAT/firewall instances. I have had
issues with the others wiregaurd is nice , but if all you need is access
to remotely manage and monitor equipment and there is not much bandwidth
then t
might be easier to run a 48v POE and then use one of the mikrotik
RBGPOE-CON-HP 802.3at to 24v converters.
On 4/13/22 11:36 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
I was hoping not to. Had to add a repeater to an existing install for
the customer to pickup another building. Cat5 goes through an
underground co
I use the Tycon TP-VRHP-4824 its isolated and I found more mikrotiks
accept 24v than anything else.
Also they make a PW48V-12V85W powersupply for most the rack mount tiks.
On 5/2/2022 4:37 PM, Christopher Tyler wrote:
Thanks for all the information. We've opted to get some Mwanwell DC-DC
conv
Those need to by liquid jetted with ranchero sauce, queso, or hatch
chili verde!
On 5/22/2022 1:38 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
Have you done tests to determine the maximum acceleration a tamale can
withstand?
If you suck all the air out of the tube you might be able to reach
I have installed a few of them they will pull down around 4G for about
6hrs a day. You as well have to direct peer with them before they will
hand it out.
On 6/10/2022 2:29 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
why is netflix so stingy with those, arent they just caching servers,
or does the entire catalog c
I second this these are pretty nice. You can use the RPI locator too
https://rpilocator.com/?country=US if you can catch it when they drop a
shipment. I was able to get a couple watching and snagging them soon as
they are in stock.
On 6/21/22 12:34 PM, Cameron Crum wrote:
Check out the orange
Is it weird that after it was over my mind automatically added a "you've
got mail!" to the end of it.
On 7/5/22 9:31 AM, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
I like how the touch tones show up when dialing.
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I did that once... If you want it climate controlled by the time you
insulate it and install a descent floor in it the cost ended up being
way more than a used shelter at the time. That was when you were still
able to get some Nextel shelters for free if you payed to have them
removed from the
If your looking for a L1 DWDM to drop at the site then ekinops has a
10x10 100G that can drop individual 10Gs at a site. I haven't seen any
deployments for mobile carriers, but I have been told they have.
Most I have done to this point has been 100G rings using MPLS/EVPN.
Hardware is typicall
Those are great If you can find them, but then again CCRs are a
little hard to come by too.
On 8/2/2022 9:03 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Why don't you just feed it 48vdc?
https://www.neobits.com/mikrotik_pw48v_12v85w_mikrotik_pw48v_12v85w_48v_p14295922.html?atc=gbp&gclid=CjwKCAjwlqOXBhBqEiwA-h
I would post a copy of the email on the NANOG list with any sensitive
information redacted. That would probably get them some nice feedback.
On 8/4/2022 12:24 PM, Dennis Burgess wrote:
So we just got a email from cogent, we have told them time and time
again to stop calling and stop emailing.
Yes but where is the email hosted for the person you sent the email to.
On 8/12/22 9:42 AM, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
Ours is our own domain and our own email server.
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On Aug 12, 2022, at 5:42 AM, dmmoff...@gmail.com wrote:
Gmail? I think it’s understood that gmail is
or a gpen21 its a 3 port switch with one being an SFP
I also often use the TP-LINK TL-SG105 I'm pretty sure they are about
4"4"x1" and there under $20 I pick a couple up every time I'm at
microcenter.
On 8/16/22 9:26 PM, Colin Stanners wrote:
Lookup the MikroTik hAP mini, even without case,
Liberal Texans are easy to find. I'm looking out my window at a couple
riding bikes in the park with masks on, but no helmets in 95+ deg heat.
You can especially find them in El Paso, Dallas, and can't forget San
Austintonio. Everything is bigger in Texas even the nutjobs on both ends
of the po
As having some incite in on the trade-show world because that's the
business my wife is in. I can tell you the companies that run the
tradeshows/venues and apps for tradeshows are always pulling off the
customer lists and either selling them or have horrible security and
they get mined.
On 8/
Yeah, but this is kind of unheard of they didn't even require this type
of information back when they were doing all of this for phone lines.
Its too late now but if as a whole everyone would have said no we are
not doing this. If a majority of small ISPs didn't they would have a
hard time enfo
A lot of these run off battery too. Yes once a month or more you have to
bring it down plug it in and charge the battery...
On 9/20/2022 9:38 PM, Darin Steffl wrote:
Because MOST consumer based security cameras are WiFi based. Any
camera running off ethernet/PoE is going to an NVR and they don'
check and make sure you don't have BFD enabled also check your interface
types ptp or broadcast. If its a PTP link make it PTP. If it is
broadcast you have to make sure the radios will pass it and not filter
it out. I'm not sure about the epmp ptp links if it has the setting,
but on ubnt and s
I would say good luck with the Hartford. I never had any claims with
them luckily, but I was billed for 2 years of service after I
discontinued my policy from them jacking my rates up over 500%. They
they tried to bully the money out of me and told me I had to prove to
them I had service during
Dan If its that much money your paying. I would just start filling FCC
499 forms with a not owing anything. Then provide your 499 filer number
to them with a USF exepmt form.
On 11/29/22 3:51 PM, Daniel Pautz via AF wrote:
I know some of you guys are also using p2p links for peering and
such
typically unless you have a roadm or something that will be causing the
individual channels to change or you can remotely attenuate them a
permanently installed monitor isn't necessary. If its just a static
filters at each end I would recommend just purchasing a channel checker
or simple OSA.
for that type of project in that area I would say you are probably
looking at $20 a ft mainly do to it being a small gig so your pricing
will be higher. If you had several Jobs like this you may be able to
get the pricing down some, or you catch it being close to other work
they have.
On 12
We had a problem with this used large bolders and the city made us move
them after someone nearly died hitting them... we put in 3 times as many
smaller ones.
On 2/3/2023 11:19 AM, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
Yeah, sonotube filled with a rebar cage. Make a picket fence of
them. Cheaper than a
Ill believe it when I have them in my hands. Adva told us about these
months ago and have been waiting for them as long... Enet and Precision
have said they will have the same thing for almost a year now.
On 2/13/2023 8:37 AM, fiber...@mail.com wrote:
Looks like long-haul 100G is on the menu,
YEah they got some weird undies as well and take offense when I ask
where I can get a pair.
On 2/20/2023 2:53 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
And they dress funny there as well..
On Mon, Feb 20, 2023, 11:53 AM Bill Prince wrote:
Runny eggs? Homophobic? Language is different in Utah.
bp
Carl I am pretty sure that is the same cable I used to test a Tbit to
radio connection and I didn't have any issues. Also I know they work in
the CRS305-1G-4S+IN.
On 3/3/2023 9:49 AM, Carl Peterson wrote:
I'm not doing liquid cooling. See the pics I posted above. Just need
to extend the SFP
On Mon, Mar 6, 2023 at 2:35 PM Trey Scarborough wrote:
Carl I am pretty sure that is the same cable I used to test a Tbit
to radio connection and I didn't have any issues. Also I know they
work in the CRS305-1G-4S+IN.
On 3/3/2023 9:49 AM, Carl Peterson wrote:
I'
I would never install one of those in falling distance of my house. I
would probably give it 2x or 3x the distance needed. I've seen them
loose it in high winds and when the blade explodes its not pretty.
On 4/4/23 9:24 AM, Mark Radabaugh wrote:
As FYI, this is not the proper place for a windm
Great thanks Chuck I looked it up now I have to have one
On 4/10/2023 5:28 PM, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
I just bought a capacitive discharge stud welder.
On a back panel, you can put any size stud you want anywhere you want.
Should have done this years ago. No drilling.
Just zap and secur
Its a known hardware issue with connection tracking enabled and hardware
offload. It has a hard limit to the number of connections it supports
that is pretty low. Its high enough you won't notice till you get
significant traffic, but low enough it is a common issue. The fix is to
turn off conne
What labels are those for the cables?
On 4/11/2023 8:59 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
Finally got relays!! We should have it wrapped by tomorrow before
noon...we have tested all the connections from PLC to terminal
blocks...we will fire it tomorrow before we take to job site and land
it in enclos
You can prevent this by having a backup default route. The other thing
is if you are n a physical interface or aggregated interface with a vlan
on your upstream's router. If its physical it should stop routing
traffic when it sees the interface down. If not it may keep trying to
send traffic do
Did you look at using a used turbo and blow compressor air in one side
and use the boost side as a vac? probably could get some better results
that way I would think.
On 5/21/23 5:11 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
I'm having better luck with the prototype than a shop vac already,
just trying to improv
Hey anyone here ever configure a Juniper MX to do a dhcp relay with /32
address assignments using an unnumbered Ethernet interface. If so you
have an example configuration and is this something that you can only do
if you are running BNG. I have done this on cisco, nokia, and mikrotik,
but neve
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Now I am drooling.
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> > Yeah it makes up for there lack of cream gravy on chicken
fried steak. Yet
> > you can get green chilies on that too. Man I really could use
that
I am going to test using a 80 ghz radio with a 10G sfpp port ant a TiBit
SFP OLT we will see how well it works. That is the closest solution to
what I think you are looking for.
On 9/19/2020 10:29 AM, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
Anyone ever figured out how to take a gpon on fiber and run it over
m
I would buy it if it had one way glass and had sound cancellation I
would wear it on every flight. Well that is if it has a drink hole.
On 9/24/2020 10:58 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
Chuck, I know you like the cone of silence from Get Smart. I keep
getting ads for this thing:
https://microclimat
Ive had to do this before It can be very simple as X company agrees to
provide 1Gbs internet transit to Y company and have both parties sign
it. I have also just got the person that was an Arin contact for the
upstream to confirm the agreement by SWIPing a block of addresses to my
org.
On 10/
I can confirm as well the Ciena power supplies are isolated I have used
the same ones on +24 and -48v. I have many of these installed.
On 10/22/2020 9:31 AM, Mark Radabaugh wrote:
A quick check with the multimeter shows the +/- terminals isolated
from the ground.
Markings on the supply say 20
standard Zero touch no, one touch yes. I you unbox them and run a
flashfig and then set them up to use a tr069 server you can do just
anything you want from there.
On 10/25/2020 7:26 PM, Paul McCall wrote:
What Adam said 😊
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Try Packetlight, Ekinops, or possibly ADVA I really wouldn't
recommend a FS DWDM solution for what you are looking at. Especially if
you don't have a good knowledge of DWDM. It is most all manual balance
stuff that takes a good amount of test equipment to maintain reliably.
If you wo
You haven't been using the right amps... Ive seen fiber burn a hole
through a solid wood door.
On 11/19/2019 10:42 AM, Steve Jones wrote:
At least fiber cant start forrest fires
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one customer today intended to
put one in his wife’s “she-shed”)
With any other router we just set the channel to a U-NII-1 or DFS
channel. We have a fair amount of 3.65 GHz in our network and then
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fiber really future proof? We are talking about
> investing hundreds of millions into fiber infrastructure, because
> it’s “the future”. But is it?
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> So far every technology delivery mechanism to date has become
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I really haven't seen these issues. I would say its more likely if you
don't beat them and expect them to do more than they can they will work
for you well. If you try to beat them in to submission they will just
fall over and play dead.
On 12/21/2020 10:36 AM, fiber...@mail.com wrote:
Readin
I run all of mine that are mission critical in a dual set up so that at
any time they will automatically or can manually be switched to the
secondary. I do this not only with Mikrotik, but any platform that
doesn't have redundant controllers/switch fabric.
Richard,
I have recently reviewe
Ciena 3930 would fit they are not necessarily fanless, but they are ETR
rated and I have run them in small boxes.
On 2/3/2021 11:16 AM, Dev wrote:
I have a friend looking for a fanless 8-12 SFP cage switch/router, preferrably
with a single 10G SFP uplink interface, something smaller than rack
Yep that is the deal most homes are either heat pump or Natural Gas. The
Natural Gas hs had issues keeping up to causing heaters to run longer
using more electricity. Yes is gets hot in the summers max though on
average is 110 deg F if you cool your house to 75 then your only looking
at a 35 de
yes you can do this I have in some areas where I can lease Dark fiber in
a PON setup from the community fiber provider. However I wouldn't
recommend it for a standard setup It will require you to put filters at
every one of you endpoints. You have to filter out all other channels
going to the c
5G/4G/26G cant really tell from the picture the equipment is too hard to
tell. Its small cell they are going up everywhere...
On 5/2/2021 2:53 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
Spotted these downtown yesterday evening.
.they are going up every few blocks on streets like street
lamps...some have differe
wow I love the idea of everything up high. I wish mine was that way
maybe the next office One of my kids favorite spots is on the Dog
beds unfortunately I have fluffy shedding dogs and after too many times
getting fluff all over the cloths that had to stop. Unfortunately I have
not had the
Its really sad that this has been politicized as much as it has it makes
it almost next to impossible to find any true data on the topic as each
side wants to either hide and coverup information that makes ill light
of their view, or release some meaningless information just to scare
people in
If its just an EPMP radio and 400' the Tik GPER will work fine. Yes more
likely to to go dead in a thunderstorm though.
On 9/1/2021 12:26 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
thats what i suggested trying first, customer wanted the extender,
irritating
he finally has caved now and will be putting a network
They AI-9s are pretty good only issue I have with them is the having to
have the app installed on a phone for some of the necessary functions.
The app has some cool functionality, but I tend to like less complicated
basic stuff. If your not doing any SOCs "Splice on connectors I
recommend the D
Not possible on an RF level that I know of but I have done some testing
with the Tbit SFP+ XGSpon ONT. Waiting on a microwave 80ghz link with a
10GSFP+ port to test running it directly with a SFP+ DAC extender so it
doesn't require an additional switch just DC and fiber to the radio.
On 9/8/20
There already are "Guest Worker" at least for agriculture. Migrant
worker programs that do not required to have a full work visa for
seasonal work. I don't think it would be hard to change the program to
be for temporary work.
On 9/22/2021 5:38 PM, Robert wrote:
I just love the politicians eve
No a SFP+ will power up and might even show RX of light, but never come
up. It works the other way around to if you put a SFP in a SFP+ they
will often come up and even show RX light at both ends but will not link
up. If its not a dual rate 1/10G SFP+ that could cause issues. Some
don't care, b
correct
On 9/25/2021 2:53 AM, TJ Trout wrote:
depends if it's 10g or 1g/10g right?
On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 10:17 PM Trey Scarborough <mailto:t...@3dsc.co>> wrote:
No a SFP+ will power up and might even show RX of light, but never
come up. It works the other way around t
yes there are several 1/10G optics and several vendors that support it
both rates in a SFP+ port Mikrotik, Ciena, Juniper, Nokia, etc
On 9/26/2021 4:54 PM, TJ Trout wrote:
Sorry I meant some optics can do both 1g & 10g
On Sun, Sep 26, 2021 at 11:16 AM Trey Scarborough <mailto:t...@
Is your wifes phone number one that would originate in Palo Alto. I have
seen this before some taxes are based on the NPA-NXX block I used to
have 2 phonelines one was in a different area code Dallas and Lubock.
Even though the billing address was the same I paid different taxes
based on where
A bunch of those features aren't available in V6 either so converting
should not be to big of an issue. unless your running ospf with MPLS. I
have been running one of the latest RC4 or 3 since it came out. I have
had no issues with it crashing. I created the config from scratch and
did not upgr
Water blowing for long runs of fiber is actually quite common especially
for long runs. Depending on the fiber it tends to float causing less
drag. In locations like swamps and plowing shallow lakes it is done to
keep the duct from floating. When complete the duct is left flooded.
I think you
So the person who created the site and should be liable for gross
negligence nothing happens to, but the person who discovers it needs to
be prosecuted. Yeah makes sense... I guess if your a politician or work
for one its perfectly reasonable to be incompetent and take no
responsibility for you
Try Relay Networks. They sell both used and new Cisco gear.
https://www.relaynetworks.com/
On 11/15/2021 8:59 AM, Carl Peterson wrote:
Anyone have a cisco VAR they like? We have a customer we are doing
some wireless work for and have been asked if we can add some
switches to the PO. Coppe
This can be true, but most manufactures now just produce two tolerances
that are for low cost and higher cost...
They do make SC APC/UPC Male to Female adapters as well.
On 11/19/2021 8:28 AM, Carl Peterson wrote:
The SCA ones have a higher tolerance then the SCU SM ones which have a
higher t
use a good pair of in ear monitors and then get a good ear-pro headset.
On 11/22/2021 11:44 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
I'm trying to do a sound mix for an external feed while I'm live at a
venue. Getting the exterior mix right is tough since there's so much
bleed from the room sound. Eg, drums and
I believe avait has an adapter or radio that is compatible with remec
mount. I would email Ken and ask.
On 11/22/2021 5:09 PM, Nate Burke wrote:
Do the 2/3' Beehive dishes have the correct mount holes for an Aviat
Radio, or are they something special? I've only used the dishes with
REMEC moun
It uses 900mhz LORA they are not crypto miners in the traditional sense.
The power draw is minimal no more than a typical AP. Its just a LORA
radio and a Raspberry pi in most cases.
On 12/29/21 10:36 AM, Robert wrote:
What power levels, channel sizes and frequencies do these use? What
kind of
If you are just wanting to have multiple passive channels between two
locations it doesn't really matter if your talking less than 16
channels, Cost is about the same either way for equipment if your
distance isn't that long and won't need amps. With good optics you
should be able to get about
In my experience the FS optics seem to have a bit less of a quality
standard. I have had them fail at a higher rate than any other. I would
especially recommend against them if they are not being installed in a
climate controlled environment. If you do make sure you order the
industrial not com
What I don't get is who is this the event coordinator company or is
someone going out and buying spots and reselling them. How do they
proffit off of this spam or is it a scam?
I do know that unfortunately the convention industry is just as bad as
credit card companies with selling your inform
I run most of my machines on MX linux and I do the same thing. Most
things I frequent are pined on my task bar, and anything else is
super/windows key is bound to a search bar. If not that I just run the
program from a terminal window type the first part and tab complete. I
don't actually use t
Wow I'm going to have to check these guys out there just down the street
from me. I actually almost moved in to that complex when I was looking
for my new office.
On 7/31/23 6:28 PM, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
Beene Brothers Ventures LLC
2090 Fm157 Mansfield, TX 76063 US
beenebrothe...@gmail.c
Hey I loose my mouse all the time too, but I'm going to go with He isn't
using 2+ computers on multiple 4k displays.
Its the one thing I wish Synergy would come with a feature of a hot key
to find what monitor my pointer is on and some idea general area. It
would be nice if there was a hotkey
Its pretty easy however most Ethernet switches won't accept OTU4. Some
exceptions like nokia 7250 IXR-10/6. However just about every DWDM
vendor has hardware that will do it. I Don't think fiberstore has 100G
muxponders.
Ribbon - 9904X and 9608D
ciena 6500 with a 100g transport and 10x 10g ca
wrote:
Trey,
Any sense on the least expensive way to do it? Even a ballpark?
Tnx,
TJ
On Tue, Sep 12, 2023 at 12:17 PM Trey Scarborough <mailto:t...@3dsc.co>> wrote:
Its pretty easy however most Ethernet switches won't accept OTU4.
Some exceptions like nokia 7250 IXR-10/6.
Could be a bad splice, but if it is a splitter it could just be an
artifact of that. It all depends on the type of splitter you are using
and what wavelength the OTDR is. It also depends what is on the other
ends of the splitter. If that is a splitter with nothing spliced to one
of the ends you
As Adam originally wrote "Attached trace is a splitter"
On 9/29/23 2:25 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Probably not a splitter. It gets very confused shooting past it (both
our cheap China & the demo Veex).
On Fri, Sep 29, 2023 at 3:24 PM Trey Scarborough <mailto:t...@3dsc.co>
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