We did some testing with VZ and Sprint earlier this year. Sprint provided
rates around 20-25 mbit down and 2-3 mbit up *if* it was an area with decent
coverage and the connection was on band 41. Much lower rates on band 25/26.
We noticed that their regular unlimited hotspot plans perform well
sit either inline or hang off a SPAN
port, handle 5-10 Gbit of traffic, do the SSL cert FQDN identification, and
preferably group results by site/subnet/category. What would you guys
recommend?
Thanks,
Kenny Taylor
WAN Engineer
Kern Community College District
I wasn't familiar with it, so thanks for sharing! The Google search for 'he
cogent cake' was entertaining. Hard to believe that conflict is going on 9+
years..
Kenny
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From: NANOG On Behalf Of Owen DeLong
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 2:54 PM
To: nanog list
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We received it on T-Mobile and MetroPCS as well.
-Original Message-
From: NANOG On Behalf Of Andy Ringsmuth
Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2018 11:53 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test
Did anyone on AT&T or an iPhone receive the test today? I believe i
We would typically order a 20 or 30-amp 208v circuit per rack for a flat fee
then install a metered PDU to make sure we didn’t overload it. The flat fee
per-circuit seems pretty standard in the US. Using your own metered PDU would
help predict the usage if you’re being billed by kWH.
Kenny
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For a truckload of gold, I’m pretty sure most of us would make that work ☺
Kenny
From: NANOG On Behalf Of Owen
DeLong
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2018 10:04 PM
To: Christopher Morrow
Cc: nanog list
Subject: Re: OpenDNS CGNAT Issues
On Sep 11, 2018, at 21:58 , Christopher Morrow
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