Don't use btest, use IPERF or traffic generator.
But we do have an iperf and btest server that we can open up
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 11:35 PM TJ Trout wrote:
> Does anyone have a mikrotik sitting on 10G+ that they want to exchange
> some btests with?
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Does anyone have a mikrotik sitting on 10G+ that they want to exchange some
btests with?
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On 4/26/19 8:04 PM, Sterling Jacobson wrote:
Are there similar services that people have used to report on external
views of security problems with their ASN/IPv4 stuff?
shodan.io
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Anyone use or looked at shadowserver.org?
Looks interesting, to get their scan reports of your network.
I found out about them because they were trying to log on to my VPN on one of
my routers, lol!
Are there similar services that people have used to report on external views of
security proble
I wouldn't mind seeing yours as well if you don't mind.
thanks
Sam
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 4:00 PM SmarterBroadband wrote:
> Sent.
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> -Original Message-
> From: AF [mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com] On Behalf Of Graham McIntire
> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2019 10:18 AM
> To: af@af.afmug.
I installed the Blink cameras at my place and have been pretty happy.
-Sean
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 3:22 PM Matt wrote:
> Was looking for some inexpensive cameras for home, tower sites, etc.
> Have customers asking too.
>
> What is everyone using? Amazon cloud cameras look appealing but I see
Don't use any of these:
https://hacked.camera/
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From: AF On Behalf Of Matt
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 5:21 PM
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Subject: [AFMUG] Inexpensive Surveillance Cameras
Was looking for some inexpensive cameras for home, tower sites, etc.
Have customers ask
Was looking for some inexpensive cameras for home, tower sites, etc.
Have customers asking too.
What is everyone using? Amazon cloud cameras look appealing but I see
no way to share camera access with other users for certain cameras
without sharing them all.
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Sent.
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From: AF [mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com] On Behalf Of Graham McIntire
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2019 10:18 AM
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Subject: [AFMUG] micropop/small cell customer agreements
Does anyone have an example of an agreement/contract you have with customers
We have KP 2 and 5 omnis
I have found they out perform the UBNT units
better signal levels and they dont end up with water/ice inside as the
UBNT ones do
We have changed out almost everyone of our 54 sites
Mitch
On 4/26/2019 1:23 PM, Mathew Howard wrote:
A lot of antenna manufacturers (mayb
We have one, but we're not actually using it quite yet.
Trying to get layer 2 working just for PPPoE probably isn't worth it... I
would look at other ways of dealing with authentication.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 12:26 PM Donnie McCorkle
wrote:
> Is anyone considering or using the Baicells Local
A lot of antenna manufacturers (maybe even the majority) advertise the -6db
beamwidth these days... and some list both.
I've opened up a few different brands of 2.4ghz dual polarity omnis, and
the guts looked pretty much identical on all of them, so I'm sceptical that
there's really much differenc
A lot of the measurement stuff is for the birds anyway. Use it to get in the
same ballpark, but then actually look at the darn patterns.
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Intelligent Computing Solutions
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From: "Dan Spitler"
Ubnt advertises the -6 dBi beamwidth vs the typical -3 dBi.
In the case of the omni, there's a -5 dBi falloff in the H chain at "0°"
and "180°"
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 10:44 AM Robert Andrews
wrote:
> I also thought that UBNT also measured their antennas differently than
> most everyone else? B
I also thought that UBNT also measured their antennas differently than
most everyone else? But I believe they did so to give better numbers
than competitors, which would actually give worse numbers to the cpe's
in the field? Just saying that 13 ubnt does not equal 13 with anyone else?
Best,
Is anyone considering or using the Baicells Local EPC?
We are looking into this option because we'd like to leverage some layer 2
services to authenticate our subscribers (PPPoE).
Don McCorkle
ATC Communications
Information Services Technician
Ph: 308.962.7298
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And if I recall you can push a config in cnMaestro to enable it across all
devices as well. You'll want to edit the JSON appropriately but I think
it's:
UserParameters->networkconfig->"defaultIPAccessEnable": 0 for off, 1 for on.
(Pretty sure that's it - recommend you test for yourself unless oth
You could try that. Signal levels can change pretty significantly when you
rotate omnis. The downtilt could be an issue, if it's a tall tower, and the
clients are close... but in most cases, 1 degree vs 2 degrees isn't going
to make a difference.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 11:41 AM Jay Weekley
wrote
So, rotate the omni?
Matt Corcoran wrote:
The omni radiation patterns are not perfectly round.Maybe the
Ubiquiti antenna was pointed optimally at them while the new antenna
is not, or is better rounded.
Also the gain varies within the frequency range. Old antenna might
have been targ
The omni radiation patterns are not perfectly round.Maybe the Ubiquiti
antenna was pointed optimally at them while the new antenna is not, or is
better rounded.
Also the gain varies within the frequency range. Old antenna might have been
target more towards wifi, while the other might be
After a storm we noticed
that customer signal levels dropped a lot on a 2.4 GHz omni.
Especially the received signals on the AP. Water had gotten in so
we replaced the omni, radio and the connectors and the signal
levels were better but didn't return to their orig
I am not sure you are ever going to see much MM wave deployment down to the
device level. I see it more being used as a backhaul/mesh connectivity to the
small cells and/or services to fixed wireless locations much the same as a
WISP. The gain needed to overcome free space loss AND the fact that
Why is fiber no longer news?
AT&T, partly due to conditions of the DirecTV acquisition, is adding a million
fiber customers per year. In our area, MetroNet is building fiber like crazy
in small towns and cities. Not news, apparently. Of course any 5G celltowers
will need fiber. Might be
This was already happening with 4G.
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Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2019 8:59:16 PM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Real threat
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