1 km? That should make it possible to see the beams of laser links.
Edwin
On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 at 13:17, Nathan Brookfield <
nathan.brookfi...@simtronic.com.au> wrote:
> At the moment in Sydney, visibility is less than a km in some parts, it’s
> ridiculous!
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>
> Kindest Regards,
>
> Nathan Br
>From Internode there seems to be congestion at the exchange point:
traceroute to tserv1.syd1.he.net (216.218.142.50), 64 hops max, 52 byte
packets
1 192.168.129.1 (192.168.129.1) 2.043 ms 2.373 ms 1.887 ms
2 lo0.bras1.syd2.on.ii.net (150.101.32.61) 30.334 ms 31.081 ms 30.884
ms
3 be1.
> and realised, that phone numbers where really just there for people
without those systems to reach them.
Why does non-business consumers have a landline number? Historical leftover
from before mobile phones. Why didn't they get rid of it? Because it is
linked to their ADSL link. Will I have that
But keep in mind: Insurance != support.
When the floods in Brisbane happened (somewhere between 2008-2017, the
exact year escapes me) we had to tell the customers that their soaked
equipment wasn't an RMA/Support issue but an insurance issue.
Edwin
On 26 April 2018 at 15:58, Scott Howard wrote: