What Are You Doing Right Now
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@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@adamf said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller The specific model I was looking for is out of stock everywhere. (UBI-UAP-AC-LR-US) However, I just found a WiFi 6 Lite
that could work.I have the first AP in a large building, and it doesn't quite cover to the far corners of the building. I am looking to get another AP in place. Those 2 models should work together, right?
I would never use LR model to make "better" coverage. Just because the AP can send signal farther, does not mean the device on the other side can send back from that distance.
Agreed. I've yet to deploy one of these intentionally (I support ones that other people have deployed.) I can never figure out when they would be useful.
maybe if you were using them to cross a gap between them.
As a peer to peer / point to point bridge situation? Sure, that would make sense.
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Typically for that, though, you use a different model. One designed for point to point, rather than multipoint. You don't need the upgraded radio for that but a better (e.g. purpose) built antennae.
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Mostly drinking coffee and watching the news around here.
Going to take the bus to Managua later today.
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Waiting for a haircut.
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Been meaning to do this for a while. installed the RTL-SDR on the Ubuntu Server, running AirSpy on my desktop...
Only need to make it 'live' without signing in to the console and starting it...
NetStat
Not much load on the system..and no - didn't expect much.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Typically for that, though, you use a different model. One designed for point to point, rather than multipoint. You don't need the upgraded radio for that but a better (e.g. purpose) built antennae.
Agreed - but it is a place where I could see it being used.
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@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
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Welcome back- hope the ceremony wa what you both wanted.
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Good morning, everyone!
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Good morning, everyone!
Uck, not enough coffee. Course there never is. I'll really get moving around lunch time
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
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Welcome back- hope the ceremony wa what you both wanted.
It was. Execution of everything couldn't have been better.
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happy 2:22pm tuesday 1 march 2022 to everyone.
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Getting ready to walk somewhere for breakfast.
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Uploading videos to YouTube. We finally decided to make simple videos for our last band. 2 albums worth being uploaded now, 1st album still needs to be done. Links will be provided when available.
Gotta do something while the new album gets mixed and mastered.
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What's your YouTube channel?
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
What's your YouTube channel?
The band is State of Unrest. Still building the page, I'll post it here when published.
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experience.
i'm not sure people really want experienced people when they put out a job/position advert?
i'm no longer the sharpest knife in the drawer, I was back in the day, but not now & that's perfectly normal and natural.
but I am much more experienced and also older.
when you are older you tend to end up working under someone younger and it's not uncommon for a younger person to interpret an older persons suggestions and advice as being negative or not with current trends.
history does repeat itself and it's repeated history that an older person may have already dealt with and learnt from, that may appear as current and cutting edge to a younger person.
younger people do get annoyed by what may appear as a lack of interest in change by older people, that's normal. older people do get annoyed by younger overseers requesting change that experience would tell them is not worthwhile.
what brought this spiel on?
just been asked by a younger manager to do something that includes work that will have no point. it won't be referred to in the future and won't be used in the present. but because it's all bells, whistles and flashing lights it is wanted.
if i were to mention that, from my experience, i can see that it will be of no use, i have little doubt i will be considered negative & not interested in change. so i will go ahead and do the work, i won't offer my experience, i will just say yes.
this is not a shot against younger people. i did exactly the same when i was younger, it's human nature. i look back at how i treated some older workers when i was younger and cringe. that's because i didn't understand at that age.
and who is young? if you're 40, 20 is young. if you're 60, 20 is still a child.
so to those in positions of management / overseeing, don't jump on the 'negative' bandwagon too quickly. consider who is saying what and where they've come from, where have they worked before and for how long.
we all need to remember to be respectful and patient with others.
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Getting ready to return home after working out at the beach all day (because that's where my main desktop remains for the moment.)
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@siringo there is always a respectful way say someone's suggestion is outdated or not valid, not applicable, not useful, etc.