On 11/28/23 12:43, Owen DeLong wrote:
I’ve never used ENT (never even seen that name, TBH). 1” EMT is readily
available at Home Depot and Lowes out here as well as several reputable supply
houses.
The nice thing about promoting industry standards is clever products to
meet those standards wi
On Fri, Dec 1, 2023 at 1:56 AM owen--- via NANOG wrote:
> However, apparently ENT was a predecessor to that, I just hadn’t encountered
> it until now. I don’t recall even seeing it in the aisles at local HDs. I’ll
> have to look for it.
Apparently I spend more time roaming the aisles
of the bi
> On Nov 30, 2023, at 16:50, Brandon Martin wrote:
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> On 11/28/23 12:43, Owen DeLong wrote:
>> I’ve never used ENT (never even seen that name, TBH). 1” EMT is readily
>> available at Home Depot and Lowes out here as well as several reputable
>> supply houses.
> ...
>> Interesting… ENT is app
Over here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19ADByjakzQXCj9Re_pUvrb5Qe5OK-QmhlYRLMBY4vH4/edit
Us bufferbloat folk have been putting together a response to the FCC's
NOI (notice of inquiry) asking for feedback as to increasing the
broadband speeds beyond 100/20 Mbit.
"Calls for further bandwidt
On 11/28/23 12:43, Owen DeLong wrote:
I’ve never used ENT (never even seen that name, TBH). 1” EMT is readily
available at Home Depot and Lowes out here as well as several reputable supply
houses.
...
Interesting… ENT is apparently plastic and has interesting snap fittings. Until
this email,
On 11/28/23 10:42, Mike Hammett wrote:
Why not just use SCH40 PVC sticks? Everywhere stocks that in copious levels.
Ever tried to snake one of those through a wall?
They're great for just pushing through a wall penetration to something
directly adjacent on the inside, though. At that point y
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