What Are You Doing Right Now
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre I actually think i got things working!
a new experience for meThat's awesome! Did you reboot it to make sure it still works after?
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There's been some odd earthquakes on the lake where I live here lately. Something like 3 in the last 2 months... This is central Georgia in the US. Really weird.
I think somebody woke up all the giant catfish sleeping in the lake.
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre I actually think i got things working!
a new experience for meThat's awesome! Did you reboot it to make sure it still works after?
Nah. I quite while I was ahead.
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Trying to get Brightpseed info to put a new modem into transparent bridging mode. First person had no idea what I was talking about.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre I actually think i got things working!
a new experience for meThat's awesome! Did you reboot it to make sure it still works after?
Nah. I quite while I was ahead.
I wish you luck.
May your reboots be successful!
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Whoo hoo,..
New building will have Yealink T46u phones and other devicesโฆ -
Dealing with AT&T and Voice Mail issues. For the last few years I seem to have some delivery issues with voicemails being received in a timely manner.
It's sometimes fifteen to thirty minutes to get a voicemail notification on my phone. The kicker was on the 30th taking twenty-five hours before I received the notification.... UN-REAL.
So, reset the network settings, they reset the voicemail completely... I went from a four digit pin to a seven digit pin.. annoying!
And since... I've not received one single voicemail notification. The little message indicator showed nothing. Manually dial voicemail... THIRTEEN MESSAGES!
WH- The- Actual F
So,.. back to the Support calls I go.
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Dealing with AT&T and Voice Mail issues. For the last few years I seem to have some delivery issues with voicemails being received in a timely manner.
It's sometimes fifteen to thirty minutes to get a voicemail notification on my phone. The kicker was on the 30th taking twenty-five hours before I received the notification.... UN-REAL.
So, reset the network settings, they reset the voicemail completely... I went from a four digit pin to a seven digit pin.. annoying!
And since... I've not received one single voicemail notification. The little message indicator showed nothing. Manually dial voicemail... THIRTEEN MESSAGES!
WH- The- Actual F
So,.. back to the Support calls I go.
Good luck!
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Dealing with AT&T and Voice Mail issues. For the last few years I seem to have some delivery issues with voicemails being received in a timely manner.
It's sometimes fifteen to thirty minutes to get a voicemail notification on my phone. The kicker was on the 30th taking twenty-five hours before I received the notification.... UN-REAL.
So, reset the network settings, they reset the voicemail completely... I went from a four digit pin to a seven digit pin.. annoying!
And since... I've not received one single voicemail notification. The little message indicator showed nothing. Manually dial voicemail... THIRTEEN MESSAGES!
WH- The- Actual F
So,.. back to the Support calls I go.
There is another way to solve this problem.
You can set up call forwarding to another service, instead of the cell phone providers voicemail.I do it by forwarding directly to pbx voicemail instead. That way the messages are now in the digital domain. The pbx will email the audio messages, which means I can listen to them without a cell, I can store them, I can forward them to someone else. So many options.
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About to do some audio and video editing.
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@Pete-S said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Dealing with AT&T and Voice Mail issues. For the last few years I seem to have some delivery issues with voicemails being received in a timely manner.
It's sometimes fifteen to thirty minutes to get a voicemail notification on my phone. The kicker was on the 30th taking twenty-five hours before I received the notification.... UN-REAL.
So, reset the network settings, they reset the voicemail completely... I went from a four digit pin to a seven digit pin.. annoying!
And since... I've not received one single voicemail notification. The little message indicator showed nothing. Manually dial voicemail... THIRTEEN MESSAGES!
WH- The- Actual F
So,.. back to the Support calls I go.
There is another way to solve this problem.
You can set up call forwarding to another service, instead of the cell phone providers voicemail.I do it by forwarding directly to pbx voicemail instead. That way the messages are now in the digital domain. The pbx will email the audio messages, which means I can listen to them without a cell, I can store them, I can forward them to someone else. So many options.
Why would I want to do that, with the added cost and management of a PBX? Seems like a lot of extra work and cost for a fundamental basic service.
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Preparing myself for a long rehearsal... we have to get the new drummer up to speed quick, we booked a gig for March 4th!
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@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Preparing myself for a long rehearsal... we have to get the new drummer up to speed quick, we booked a gig for March 4th!
May it be productive
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Preparing myself for a long rehearsal... we have to get the new drummer up to speed quick, we booked a gig for March 4th!
May it be productive
It was very productive. We're nailing everything without the click track. It's all coming together like Voltron.
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Getting ready to head to Ometepe in the morning! Can't wait, haven't been there in many years.
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imaging laptops .....
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Planning out a full de-rack and reconfiguration of the cabinet so the server will fit in it correctly. The front posts are set to far in and the server hits the rear doorsโฆ
Of course itโs just a ten minute job,..
Ah well,.. just one more thing to do on a Saturday.
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Of course itโs just a ten minute job,..
Of course doing all that will only take 10 minutes.....
In who's wildest dreams?
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Of course itโs just a ten minute job,..
Of course doing all that will only take 10 minutes.....
In who's wildest dreams?
The planning part.
Thatโs where I start by mapping out the cabling and what not and then just start ripping it out without careโฆ thatโs ten minutes (grin) then hours and days figuring out how to re-connect everything.
(Edit to remove mobile phone hic-ups)
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Planning out a full de-rack and reconfiguration of the cabinet so the server will fit in it correctly. The front posts are set to far in and the server hits the rear doorsโฆ
You could probably just buy a rail depth extender adapter - if that's your only problem.
Sometimes when the racks aren't deep enough you move the front post as much forward as possible but then when you put something new in the rack it sticks out too much and you can't close the front door. Then you have to remove the handles on it or fix it somehow.
Example of adapter: