Gino always sees it first.

From: Matt Hardy 
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2015 8:20 AM
To: af@afmug.com 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] What Adam Armstrong of Observium thinks of WISPS

Hi Rory, 
We're not trying to hide anything, it's pretty clear to everyone this has taken 
longer than we expected. 
We hit a few unrelated compliance challenges after launching NanoBeam and all 
of them collectively delayed the DFS approvals. 

The reason I said soon is we're waiting for an ETA on approvals now (they're at 
the lab now). Once we have a better estimate; we'll share with you. 
We're very careful about giving dates to you guys ;) 

At this time it doesn't look like there are any technical reasons the NanoBeams 
won't be approved for the other UNII bands... I know it's been frustrating for 
many of you -- it definitely has been for us as well. But it looks like we're 
almost there...

We'll keep everyone updated (unless Gino sees it first). 

Thanks,
Matt

On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 9:21 PM, Rory Conaway <r...@triadwireless.net> wrote:

  Matt, the usual reason for not releasing information is that you don’t want 
your competitors to know what you are doing.  I get that.  At this point 
though, Mimosa is sharing it’s release schedules almost a year in advance, and 
both they and Cambium have had DFS on their WiFi chipsets since release.  We 
have all bought a bunch of the equipment that still doesn’t have DFS, some of 
it for almost a year and it’s screwed up my ordering and deployment  plans.  
Being secretive has no value whatsoever.  Not telling us what you know today is 
annoying  since I can’t make deployment decisions based on “soon”.  It’s been 
“soon” for almost a year.  How about some actual facts as you know them.  If 
there are delays, that’s fine but just be honest about the process, that’s all 
we can expect.  If you need more time, just tell us and we can plan 
accordingly.  Did the equipment pass specifications that you believe are 
necessary for DFS certification in the lab and if so, how much longer does it 
take to complete the process?  If it didn’t, just let us know and we will 
accept it and adjust.  I’m really not interested in rumors right now on this 
particular subject.



  Rory







  From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Matt Hardy
  Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 6:05 PM
  To: af@afmug.com
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] What Adam Armstrong of Observium thinks of WISPS



  v5.6 is getting close, there are rumors of RC/Final release coming "soon" ... 
;)



  For NanoBeam, we did just receive some good news from the lab this week, so 
it appears there is light at the end of the tunnel. I wish I had more I could 
share, but we'll definitely keep you updated as we get more info.



  Thanks,
  Matt



  On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 8:52 PM, Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com> wrote:

  How is that going? I've got the 5.6 beta running on a small selection of 
subscribers, but I'm not really willing to make extensive use of it until (if?) 
it sees the light of day as a real release.

  ...and OBTW, what is the ETA on the expanded UNII frequencies on the nanobeam 
platform? Given a choice, I would only install nanobeams these days, except 
they don't cover all the frequencies we need. So I grit my teeth and install 
more (UGH) nanobridges.
  Really wish those boat anchors would go away.




bp<part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com> On 4/1/2015 4:29 PM, Matt Hardy wrote:

    I have to admit Ubiquiti doesn't have a great track record of SNMP support 
(I know I know) ;) -- but we're working on it. Trying to get it right in v5.6 
with our new / custom MIB. If you guys need devices to test with, we'll be glad 
to donate a few... 



    Thanks,
    Matt 



    On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 9:50 AM, Josh Baird <joshba...@gmail.com> wrote:

      A lot of the products that WISPs use have historically had sketchy (and 
ever changing) SNMP support which is probably one reason he is acting the way 
that he is.  I am -not- making an excuse for his behavior or attitude; just 
stating a fact. 



      Josh



      On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 9:44 AM, WaveDirect <li...@wavedirect.org> wrote:

      Just shows you what sort "person" this guy is. Let him rot in his own 
cesspool of hate.  He just saw a bunch of work ahead of him that would benefit 
a great deal of people, took a half assed stab at it and then said "naw I'm too 
lazy I don't want to do it."

      Its a classic case of cognitive dissonance.  I'd like to do it,  but its 
too hard therefore I don't want to do it and screw you I can't do it so I hate 
all of you.


      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Ken Hohhof" <af...@kwisp.com>
      To: af@afmug.com
      Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2015 9:00:13 AM
      Subject: Re: [AFMUG] What Adam Armstrong of Observium thinks of WISPS

      What does Adam Armstrong’s Linkedin profile say “Wispa Connoisseur”?  He 
likes Wispa candy bars?  It seems ironic if he looks down on WISPs.


      From: David Milholen
      Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 7:27 AM
      To: af@afmug.com
      Subject: Re: [AFMUG] What Adam Armstrong of Observium thinks of WISPS

      Some folks in the coding world think they have the million dollar code 
and is above everyone else when in reality they suck at everything else
      and only have a decent piece of code nothing more.  This is where open 
source gets versatile and ugly at times because someone that is willing
      to build the initial code to a higher standard can see the flaws others 
have made and fix what needs to be fixed.
      These are the guys who make open source a great place to play.

      Our entire core is built around open source our VMs and phy servers are 
all open source. I dont have a single windows machine in my office now.
      I did have an old XP machine to run linkplanner but WINE has come a long 
way so now I run it on my Debian console with no issue.

      all of our techs use small laptops with either crashbang linux or Lubuntu 
on them to allow them to switch between networks quickly.
      Our Senior tech can be in and out of a home in less than 40min with 
contract and paid invoice.
      up until last year we made the change to move all tech laptops to linux.



      On 3/31/2015 5:01 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:

        I haven't paid him a dime, but it does many things very well.

        It's like the guy that made the badass bandwidth shaper years ago. He 
was a tool, but people still bought it because it was the best at what it did.

        Eventually someone else will make something better and not be a tool, 
but that's where we're at for now.




        -----
        Mike Hammett
        Intelligent Computing Solutions
        http://www.ics-il.com




      
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        From: "Lists" mailto:li...@wavedirect.org
        To: af@afmug.com
        Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 10:41:11 AM
        Subject: Re: [AFMUG] What Adam Armstrong of Observium thinks of WISPS

        So write a good product = you can treat customers (yes I paid the sub) 
however you want.  Belittle industries publically without consequence?

        Why are you apologizing for him? The means justifies the end?  I think 
its because you are probably the person who paid him to put the Trango Apex 
code in as well as other things and are invested.

        ----- Original Message -----
        From: "Mike Hammett" mailto:af...@ics-il.net
        To: af@afmug.com
        Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 11:38:00 AM
        Subject: Re: [AFMUG] What Adam Armstrong of Observium thinks of WISPS

        Lots of people do just that because it's the best at what it does do.




        -----
        Mike Hammett
        Intelligent Computing Solutions
        http://www.ics-il.com

        ----- Original Message -----

        From: "Lists" mailto:li...@wavedirect.org
        To: af@afmug.com
        Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 10:36:39 AM
        Subject: Re: [AFMUG] What Adam Armstrong of Observium thinks of WISPS

        Also a total douchebag and has scared more than one person away from 
his product with his personality. I openly admitted to him his product was 
great but the lack of flexibility will be his downfall. Nobody will want to do 
business with a person like this who openly calls you and everything you work 
for a "retard"

        ----- Original Message -----
        From: "Mike Hammett" mailto:af...@ics-il.net
        To: af@afmug.com
        Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 11:33:07 AM
        Subject: Re: [AFMUG] What Adam Armstrong of Observium thinks of WISPS

        Adam is very strong in his beliefs. that said, they're usually founded 
on something concrete.




        -----
        Mike Hammett
        Intelligent Computing Solutions
        http://www.ics-il.com

        ----- Original Message -----

        From: "Lists" mailto:li...@wavedirect.org 


        To: af@afmug.com
        Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 10:09:41 AM
        Subject: [AFMUG] What Adam Armstrong of Observium thinks of WISPS




        This was on the channel #observium in open public chat (not private). 
Its pruned to take out some joins/parts useless info etc. I simply asked about 
support for Cambium and now we know exactly what he thinks of "wifi people". 
This guy is a true professional. Funny they think Mikrotik is "ghetto". Sure he 
makes some valid points about the lack of unity in our MIBS. I liked his 
product for our infrastructure, switches, routers etc. But I think I can get by 
without his product from now on. This is the luxury of having many independent 
monitoring systems. It lacks any real alerting system or agents for servers 
anyway. I literally started off with that sentence. He added some cambium 
support a few months ago so I wanted to know if more was coming.

        [09:34] <Smeghead> any chance of adding more cambium stuff soon? :)
        [09:34] <adama> are they another bunch of fucktards who make a new set 
of mibs for every product?
        [09:35] <adama> everyone involved in wireless seems to be literally 
retarded when it comes to writing mibs
        [09:37] <adama> yup, they are
        [09:38] <Smeghead> Yeah so I guess we shouldn't support it then and all 
the millions of units out there.
        [09:38] <adama> different set of mibs for every fuckign product
        [09:38] <adama> jesus
        [09:38] <Smeghead> They unified one of their mibs with the regular AP's
        [09:38] <adama> can you english?
        [09:39] <Smeghead> The interface stuff is the same for all of them
        [09:39] <Smeghead> its your standard interface mibs. Other than that 
really there is MAYBE 10 unique things per different product
        [09:40] <adama> fucking wifi people
        [09:40] <adama> you guys have 12903819023810 products from 129381 
vendors
        [09:40] <Smeghead> If you want to be thorough with them you could pull 
all sorts of stuff out.
        [09:40] <adama> and you're always whining that we should support the 
stuff you want
        [09:40] <adama> well fuck you all
        [09:40] <Smeghead> Yeah thats my fault as a consumer of those products.
        [09:41] <Smeghead> All I want to do is monitor the best.. Cambium is 
the biggest and most widely used next to Ubiquiti.. so I'd stick to supporting 
those 2 fully
        [09:41] <adama> meh
        [09:41] <adama> get them to send us hardware
        [09:41] <adama> and maybe we'll give a shit
        [09:43] <Smeghead> I'll see if we can send you cambium for sure. I 
could even arrange you a login or set you up a vm on the network so you can 
probe some equipment we have plugged in in a separate environment for you.
        [09:43] <Smeghead> I'm pretty sure I offered a few times.
        [09:49] <Smeghead> to be honest though - I don't think observium is 
really hugely needed for AP's and subcribers. Maybe starting with just the 
wireless bridges first would be the best start. That isn't so overwhelming
        [09:57] <adama> you might as well go and hassle jaguar engineers about 
how they really should build a pickup truck
        [09:57] <adama> i'm a telco/isp network person, i don't give 2 shits 
about wireless
        [09:57] <Smeghead> Who do you think delivers internet to the massive 
areas between the major cities?
        [09:58] <adama> i dunno, are we talking about retarded countries or not?
        [09:58] <Smeghead> Yeah all of the Western hemisphere..
        [09:59] <adama> lol
        [09:59] <adama> XD
        [10:01] <adama> my patience for people asking for wireless stuff ran 
out long ago
        [10:01] <Smeghead> Well if you want more excuses to neglect a high 
percentage of industry in the world that delivers internet.. yeah take this 
one. Its probably too hard and too much work for you. Because the wireless 
industry is retarded.
        [10:01] <adama> i know it is
        [10:02] <Smeghead> Yet I can make some cacti graphs in a few mins for 
anything. Cacti is old and busted. Your product is new and refreshing. That is 
why the industry is bugging you.
        [10:04] <adama> go and make some cacti graphs then
        [10:04] <adama> i'm really fucking sick of this shit
        [10:04] <adama> it doesn't take 5 minutes to add support for things
        [10:04] <adama> especially no nfucking wireless stuff
        [10:04] <adama> so just fuck off
        [10:04] <adama> it's not going to happen
        [10:04] <adama> and every one who asks makes it less likely to happen
        [ 10:06] <Smeghead> But I'll bet if you asked for help you'd get it. 
Look I was willing to set you up a network with all the devices you need
        [10:06] <adama> excuse me whilst i replace these 32*10G bundles with 
some wireless
        [10:06] <adama> HURR
        [10:06] <adama> no
        [10:06] <adama> i'd get a pile of useless shitty code
        [10:06] <adama> that's the only thing we've ever gotten from the 
"community"
        [10:09] <aden> adama: make Observium -3rd world edition, that only 
supports mikrotik and ghetto wireless hardware
        [10:09] <adama> hah
        [10:10] <Smeghead> Mainly because its (Mikrotik) like 10% of the price 
and does the same job and even better in many cases.
        [10:11] <adama> no, they use it because it "just about works" and costs 
10% of the price
        [10:11] <Smeghead> Dragonwave aint ghetto nor some of these other 
backhaul manufacturers.
        [10:12] <Smeghead> and your proof is from what experience?
        [10:12] <Smeghead> Sounds like a case of "they suck over there" and "I 
know all about them, I've never worked in the industry or actually been a part 
of any of it but I know what I'm talking about".
        [10:13] <Smeghead> Those crazy brown people and their silly ways. They 
are inferior to us.
        [10:13] <adama> man, this is exactly the kind of shit that made us go 
commercial in the first place
        [10:14] <adama> dude
        [10:14] <adama> just fuck off
        [10:14] <adama> you're getting really tiring now
        [10:14] <Smeghead> It takes 10x more effort to deliver internet to 
remote people.. not to mention flexibility and creativity.
        [10:14] <Smeghead> Than some pompous pricks sitting in their offices
        [10:15] <adama> so what was that, remove any existing wireless support 
and hope everyone else fucks off too?
        [10:16] <adama> ok then!
        [10:16] <Smeghead> Hahh what wireless support?
        [10:16] * ChanServ sets mode: +o adama
        [10:16] * You were kicked by adama (Smeghead)
        Session Close: Tue Mar 31 10:16:22 2015





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