Internetpulse.net is dead

2017-06-28 Thread Sean Hunter
Anyone know of a site with similar functionality? internetpulse.net redirects to Dynatrace homepage now.

Re: Internetpulse.net is dead

2017-06-28 Thread Sean Hunter
, 2017 at 4:36 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote: > ... it might help explaining what the site did. > > - Josh > > On Jun 28, 2017 10:51 AM, "Sean Hunter" wrote: > >> Anyone know of a site with similar functionality? internetpulse.net >> redirects to Dynatrace homepage now. >> >

Re: Recommended wireless AP for 400 users office

2015-02-03 Thread Sean Hunter
I happen to administer a deployment of almost exclusively Meraki gear; ~140 switches (mix of MS42 and MS22) and ~400 AP's (almost all MR16's). I would *not* recommend them for this situation. If you've got a low-usage scenario, they might be fine. The tech support quality has noticeably declined o

Recent trouble with QUIC?

2015-09-23 Thread Sean Hunter
Hi all, I work for a 2500 user university and we've seen some odd behavior recently. 2-4 weeks ago we started seeing Google searches that would fail for ~2 minutes, or disconnects in Gmail briefly. This week, and particularly in the last 2-3 days, we've had reports from numerous users on campus, e

Re: Recent trouble with QUIC?

2015-09-25 Thread Sean Hunter
These are all interesting viewpoints. Personally, I was only surprised that Google didn't: A) identify the issue during early rollout (starting Sept 9) when Google has specifically talked up to the community their tooling for monitoring QUIC changes B) catch what seems like a pretty basic bug du

Project Fi and the Great Firewall

2015-11-14 Thread Sean Hunter
Hello everyone, I come to you to humbly request your assistance, on or off list. This not an urgent technical matter, but something I'm rather fascinated by at the moment. While in China recently, I noticed that my Project Fi phone was accessing Google. Not only Google, but Facebook, YouTube, Gma

Re: Legislation and its effects in our world

2009-02-25 Thread Sean Hunter
Sorry to intrude, but it is based on the reading of the law and at least according to ars technica's article ( http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/02/are-you-an-electronic-communication-service-provider.ars) that excludes home routers. That's not to say it couldn't be reinterpreted in the