Check with Calix or Ciena.
On Sep 2, 2016 11:27 AM, "Jeremy Malli" wrote:
> I'm hoping somebody on the list has a recommendation for an outdoor
> ADSL2+/VDSL/G.Fast NIU. Been doing so some research into this and have
> come up empty so far.
>
>
> My thinking is that by housing the DSL CPE outsi
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I'm hoping somebody on the list has a recommendation for an outdoor
ADSL2+/VDSL/G.Fast NIU. Been doing so some research into this and have come up
empty so far.
My thinking is that by housing the DSL CPE outside the residence in an
enclosure we can reduce the issues with IW (since we would on
You're not wrong, but you're not right for two reasons.
I believe the OP really wants a "transparent" service. It could
be a true wave, but it could also be a 10G channel muxed on a 100G
service. The properties they probably really care about are a raw
bitstream and guaranteed bandwidth. In th
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 4:51 PM, Sean Donelan wrote:
>
> See that big red button on the wall under the sign "Do Not Push This
> Button!"
>
>
>
This is going to date me, well, because it happened in my high school years
mid 1970's... but my best power off story was when in senior year we were
JIRA works great for us.
On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 1:07 AM, Manuel MarĂn wrote:
> Dear Nanog community
>
> We are currently using RT for tracking tasks related to network operations
> like BGP configuration change requests, circuit/ports activation, support
> tickets, etc, but when trying to track
On 01/09/16 22:45, Matthew Petach wrote:
> (I'm half hoping to get a flurry of replies telling me
> I'm completely wrong, and then explaining the real
> issues to me. If nobody replies, it might mean I'm
> not entirely wrong).
You were not wrong on any particular point, but I don't think you may
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