I'm trying to resolve an issue with their network blocking Secure IMAP, port
993/TCP. Is there any contact available?
Problem resolved. If anyone wants the gruesome details, ask off-list.
I'm trying to resolve an issue with their network blocking Secure IMAP,
port 993/TCP. Is there any contact available?
Em 22 de nov de 2017 3:53 PM, "Aaron Gould" escreveu:
This is a *single area* ospf environment, that has been stable for years..
But now suddenly is having issues with new ospf neightbor adjacencies ,
which are riding a 3rd party transport network
Anyone ever experienced anything strange with
--- nanog@nanog.org wrote:
From: Richard Vander Reyden via NANOG
> This is a *single area* ospf environment, that has been
> stable for years. But now suddenly is having issues with
> new ospf neightbor adjacencies , which are riding a 3rd
> party transport network
>> I have seen this in t
Here are some pictures that affected WISPs contributed.
https://www.facebook.com/pg/thebrotherswisp/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1311278818997567
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
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From: "Sean Do
AeroNet is a large sized independent ISP in Puerto Rico (as compared to
major US48 based national carriers, and relative to the size of the market
as a whole) and makes extensive use of PTP And PtMP microwave/millimeter
wave equipment, so I guess they count as a WISP. They are active on some
indust
I know a few of them are on this list.
Here's an update today from one of them in PR.
http://afmug.com/pipermail/af/2017-November/087914.html
Demand for their service is huge because traditional service providers are slow
to recover.
Early on, the WISPs in PR couldn't get any traction any
While some of the big companies like Facebook, Google and Microsoft got
some press about their wireless experiments during the post-hurricane
recovery, the FCC hasn't heard about the experience of wireless ISPs
during the recovery.
Were there any wireless ISPs in south-Texas, south-Florida,
Though not an industry standard definition, we've defined them at a product
level where I work. These have changed somewhat over the years, but pretty
much fall along the following lines.
IP Transit: A wholesale product that does not include IP Addresses, email
address, DNS, or any other "valu
> This is a *single area* ospf environment, that has been stable for years.
> But now suddenly is having issues with new ospf neightbor adjacencies , which
> are riding a 3rd party transport network
I have seen this in the lab before, was related to the size of the LSA.
> Anyone ever experienc
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