Re: Advertisement of Equinix Chicago IX Subnet

2019-03-27 Thread Cummings, Chris
Not too sure about your topology, but I’ve had something similar bite me, so we typically put a prefix list inbound to deny receiving our internal prefixes from our peers. This probably doesn’t work as well if your network is less “eyeballish” than ours, however. /chris On Wed, Mar 27, 2019

Re: residential/smb internet access in 2019 - help?

2019-03-27 Thread Forrest Christian (List Account)
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 2:05 PM Bryan Fields wrote: > Looking at the typical equipment used (64 QAM, 20 MHz channel), you're going > to have a raw bitrate of around 80 mbit/s. Couple this with overhead and some > inevitable interference and an access point will have about 50 mbit's of large >

Re: residential/smb internet access in 2019 - help?

2019-03-27 Thread Valdis Klētnieks
On Wed, 27 Mar 2019 17:18:02 -0400, Bradley Burch said: > Wisp here. > > Our subscribers can get 100mbps bi directional. > > But we also know what we are doing. And being honest here - what percent of WISP operators out there are in your category, as opposed to the under-capitalized and RF

RE: Advertisement of Equinix Chicago IX Subnet

2019-03-27 Thread Graham Johnston
Thank you Nick. Graham Johnston Manager, Network Services Westman Communications Group 1906 Park Avenue | Brandon, MB | R7B 0R9 204-717-2829 |     johnst...@westmancom.com         -Original Message- From: Nick Hilliard Sent: March 27, 2019 4:50 PM To: Graham Johnston Cc:

Re: Advertisement of Equinix Chicago IX Subnet

2019-03-27 Thread Nick Hilliard
Graham Johnston wrote on 27/03/2019 21:36: What am I doing that isn’t best practices that would have prevented this? you're setting the next-hop of the prefixes learned at the IXP to be your own IP address from the IXP subnet (i.e. 208.115.136.0/23). When your routers learn this address

Re: Banned by Akamai (or some websites hosted with Akamai)

2019-03-27 Thread Constantine A. Murenin
I think it's a general problem with a lot of these application firewall companies these days. There's been a long time I couldn't access both staples.com and officedepot.com, and officedepot.com is still broken for me to this day. (Ironically, they're both using the same CDN — so much for the

Advertisement of Equinix Chicago IX Subnet

2019-03-27 Thread Graham Johnston
This afternoon at around 12:17 central time today we began learning the subnet for the Equinix IX in Chicago via a transit provider; we are on the IX as well. The subnet in question is 208.115.136.0/23. Using stat.ripe.net I can see that this subnet is also being learned by others, see the snip

Re: residential/smb internet access in 2019 - help?

2019-03-27 Thread Bradley Burch
Wisp here. Our subscribers can get 100mbps bi directional. But we also know what we are doing. Technology is getting better, so speeds are getting better. > On Mar 27, 2019, at 4:04 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: > >> On 3/27/19 3:30 PM, TJ Trout wrote: >> You are way out of line, and grouping

Re: residential/smb internet access in 2019 - help?

2019-03-27 Thread Joly MacFie
> and CBRS is eclipsing these licensed operators shortly. Yeah what about that? https://www.fiercewireless.com/wireless/google-courts-wisps-tailored-cbrs-solutions -- --- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast

Re: residential/smb internet access in 2019 - help?

2019-03-27 Thread Bryan Fields
On 3/27/19 3:30 PM, TJ Trout wrote: > You are way out of line, and grouping a whole industry into your experience > with (probably) one hack I don't think I'm out of line, I'm relating what I've seen time and time again. Most WISP's are poorly capitalized and have to run extremely lean. Most

TestIT app to measure rural broadband access

2019-03-27 Thread Courtney Smith
Saw this today in a press release from my county. https://www.naco.org/resources/press/naco-rural-lisc-and-rcap-launch-mobile-app-and-announce-bridging-economic-divide Washington, DC (February 26, 2019) – The National Association of Counties (NACo), the Rural Community Assistance Partnership

Re: residential/smb internet access in 2019 - help?

2019-03-27 Thread TJ Trout
You are way out of line, and grouping a whole industry into your experience with (probably) one hack On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 12:28 PM Bryan Fields wrote: > On 3/27/19 7:50 AM, Mike Hammett wrote: > > https://broadbandnow.com/Florida/Micanopy?zip=32667# > > > > You might want to try neighboring

Re: residential/smb internet access in 2019 - help?

2019-03-27 Thread Bryan Fields
On 3/27/19 7:50 AM, Mike Hammett wrote: > https://broadbandnow.com/Florida/Micanopy?zip=32667# > > You might want to try neighboring ZIP codes to see what other fixed > wireless providers might be convinced to expand. > > http://svic.net/wireless-broadband-north-florida/ You really want to

RE: Banned by Akamai (or some websites hosted with Akamai)

2019-03-27 Thread Keith Medcalf
>https://www.akamai.com/us/en/clientrep-lookup/?language=en_US Well, isn't that just jammed up with malicious third-party javascript ... --- The fact that there's a Highway to Hell but only a Stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic volume.

Re: Banned by Akamai (or some websites hosted with Akamai)

2019-03-27 Thread Jared Mauch
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 11:46:21PM +0800, Siyuan Miao wrote: > Hi, > > I got some complaints from customers and found out that all IP addresses > announced in one of our ASN are banned by Akamai or some websites hosted > with Akamai. > > I've tried to contact one of the website owners but didn't

Re: Banned by Akamai (or some websites hosted with Akamai)

2019-03-27 Thread Jared Mauch
All companies have unique challenges in trying to mitigate abuse and serve customers well. Miao I’ll collect details from you in private to see if there is something that can be done. Sent from my iCar > On Mar 27, 2019, at 4:56 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: > > Akamai will _NOT_ be helpful in

Re: Banned by Akamai (or some websites hosted with Akamai)

2019-03-27 Thread Owen DeLong
Akamai will _NOT_ be helpful in this situation. They will tell you that it is their customers who set the policy for their “Web Application Firewall”. In reality, Akamai’s customers set certain things on “autopilot” where Akamai maintains a reputation database for various IP addresses and

Banned by Akamai (or some websites hosted with Akamai)

2019-03-27 Thread Siyuan Miao
Hi, I got some complaints from customers and found out that all IP addresses announced in one of our ASN are banned by Akamai or some websites hosted with Akamai. I've tried to contact one of the website owners but didn't get any response. Could someone from Akamai contact me off-list?

Re: Contacts wanted: OVH, DigitalOcean, and Microsoft (Deutschland)

2019-03-27 Thread Rich Kulawiec
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 05:02:38PM -0700, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: > I generated the following survey, on the fly, last night, > based on a simple reverse DNS scan of the evidently relevant addrdess > ranges: > > https://pastebin.com/raw/WtM0Y5yC > > As anyone who isn't as blind as a bat

Re: residential.smb internet access in 2019 - help?

2019-03-27 Thread Kovich Greg
Good luck David. Even up here in the Chicagoland Comcast footprint, I had a horror story when I moved into my home in 2002 wrt ATT. Anyway, I’m not sure how far you are from Ocala, but they do offer residential internet via their municipal fiber.

Re: criterio

2019-03-27 Thread Matthias Waehlisch
ASN 19750 ASN 44788 ASN 55569 On Wed, 27 Mar 2019, Christopher Morrow wrote: > criterio ASN == ? (I'm sure folk may be able to find more useful into with > ASN) > > On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 6:33 AM Randy Bush wrote: > > > > a bit of research has led us to wonder about some (non-hostile or >

Re: criterio

2019-03-27 Thread Christopher Morrow
criterio ASN == ? (I'm sure folk may be able to find more useful into with ASN) On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 6:33 AM Randy Bush wrote: > > a bit of research has led us to wonder about some (non-hostile or > worrisome) net activity of criterio autonomous systems. do any friends > of the family know

Re: residential/smb internet access in 2019 - help?

2019-03-27 Thread Mike Hammett
If you're looking to start an ISP, talk to Windstream and Uniti for transport. I can put you in touch with people, should you be interested in going down that route. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message

criterio

2019-03-27 Thread Randy Bush
a bit of research has led us to wonder about some (non-hostile or worrisome) net activity of criterio autonomous systems. do any friends of the family know these folk and could introduce me so i can try to learn a bit of ground truth? thanks. randy

Re: residential/smb internet access in 2019 - help?

2019-03-27 Thread Mike Bolitho
> > Agreedthis is why monopolies are bad and municipal fiber is good. > It's not like municipal fiber has some magic spell to make last mile affordable though. On OP's instance he would run into the same issue and would be paying that five figure amount to bring FTTP. Municipal fiber is only

A variety of opportunities to sponsor NANOG 76 and beyond!

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[NANOG-announce] A variety of opportunities to sponsor NANOG 76 and beyond!

2019-03-27 Thread NANOG Support
Our 76th community-wide gathering is June 9-12 in Washington, DC. As one of the largest communities of network engineers, architects, and operators in North America, a NANOG sponsorship provides the greatest level of exposure to our industry’s innovators — all in one place. >From

Re: residential/smb internet access in 2019 - help?

2019-03-27 Thread Mike Hammett
https://broadbandnow.com/Florida/Micanopy?zip=32667# You might want to try neighboring ZIP codes to see what other fixed wireless providers might be convinced to expand. http://svic.net/wireless-broadband-north-florida/ - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest

Re: residential/smb internet access in 2019 - help?

2019-03-27 Thread Bryan Fields
On 3/26/19 10:41 PM, david raistrick wrote: > Looking at a house in a new area, at copper splice box out front, > bellsouth fiber markers as well (yes, that's usually just passing by. but > it's there). Owners since '82 said the telephone company was AT - but > the New AT apparently no longer