On 7/28/16, 10:17 AM, "NANOG on behalf of J. Oquendo" wrote:
>While many are chanting: #NetworkLivesMatter, I have yet
>to see, read, or hear about any network provider being
>the first to set precedence by either de-peering, or
>blocking traffic from Cloudflare. There is a lot of
>keyboard post
On 7/21/16, 2:19 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Jay R. Ashworth"
wrote:
>- Original Message -
>> From: "Janusz Jezowicz"
>
>> Since this morning Speedtest.net is not accessible in Chrome
>> Reason:
>> https://www.google.com/transparencyreport/safebrowsing/diagnostic/#url=c.speedtest.net
>>
On 6/20/16, 1:45 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Mark Andrews" wrote:
>For a lot of homes it actually makes sense. You laptops are safe
>as they are designed to be connected directly to the Internet. We
>do this all the time. Similarly phone and tablets are designed to
>be directly connected to th
On 6/12/16, 8:10 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Seth Mattinen"
wrote:
>On 6/7/16 4:23 AM, Davide Davini wrote:
>> Today I discovered Netflix flagged my IPv6 IP block as "proxy/VPN" and I
>> can't use it if I don't disable the HE tunnel, which is the only way for
>> me to have IPv6 at the moment.
>
>
As a 3+ year “customer” of freedom-pop, I agree.
Their IP service was a bargain until the WiMax->LTE migration. Now the service
is useless.
Their technical support continually redefines lack of effort.
On 4/20/16, 11:42 AM, "NANOG on behalf of Owen DeLong" wrote:
>I had horrible experience
<2cents>
Avoid vMX 14.x - go straight to 15.x, save yourself worlds of pain. 15.x runs
well kvm/esxi/etc.
On 4/13/16, 2:14 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Josh Baird"
wrote:
>It was a struggle to get anywhere with vMX when we last tried ~8months
>ago. Nobody at Juniper seemed to know anyth
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