Long time no post hope everyone has a great holiday seaon.
Posts made by jt1001001
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
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RE: Troubleshooting poor network performance
@DustinB3403 I would think a hub would show half-duplex not full duplex?
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@gjacobse Slegehammer and go all OfficeSpace. Printer problems gone!
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Fire at Secaucus, NJ data center, affecting Voip.MS and others. updates here:
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@gjacobse you play in the field this past weekend?? Our club didn't do our usual park activation instead did it at a members farm where we had a lot more space to sprawl and much quieter conditions.
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RE: ESXi for Free: Pros & Cons
@scottalanmiller I will be glad when this month is over as we're decomissioning our "free" ESXI server and going to absolutely nothing (yea cloud!!)
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@scottalanmiller Kids want to try D&D may have to whip up a campaign for the summer
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RE: Yealink T46U external ringer
@gjacobse we do not carry one and checking with Yealink they don't have one.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Back to the grind trying to find enough coffee
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@gjacobse You going to Dayton this year? I had it in my plans but sadly they fell through.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@gjacobse Need? No! Want? Hell No. What to do with them? BURN THEM WITH FIRE
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RE: Ubiquiti - UDM + APs - Guess Wireless Affecting POS Traffic
@Pete-S do you need 2.4GHz on 3 ap? May be running into co channel interference. Knock 2.4 down to only 1 ap and put on the least congested channel and see if that helps.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@scottalanmiller can't find enough coffee today
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@scottalanmiller Thanks. Plotting new wifi for the new office/warehouse area today.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Celebrating, if you will, 1 year at the new gig today
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RE: Unifi cloud controller going the way of home office?
@gjacobse I'm setting one up in our lab today and as a basic SMB router with VPN capabilities its OK. Compared to an ER-L I'd probably stick with the EdgeRouter.
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RE: Unifi cloud controller going the way of home office?
As @JaredBusch said the Omada line is a good replacement for the Ubiquiti's Uni-Fi line. The controller interface is almost identical. Product is good and can be managed from a controller that is a physical box; or a software controller that runs on Windows or Linux or they have a cloud offering they run. Set up is similar to the adoption process of Ubiquiti. The router solution they have is definintely NOT a replacement for the Edgerouer; more consumer looking that pro looking. I'll continue to play with it as our company's looking to resell this line shortly.
I did see the Ubiquiti has EdgeRouter 12's in stock but pricing is higher than the 4's -
RE: Unifi cloud controller going the way of home office?
One bad mark already (well,for me anyways) right off the bat; the software controller requires Java.
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RE: Unifi cloud controller going the way of home office?
@CCWTech The Omada products "mirror" Ubiquiti; so much so that I wonder if they stole Ubiquiti's interface? They use a model of hardware controller; self hosted software controller, or their cloud controller; that model requiring a license per device per year. I have some demo hardware at my office we're just getting set up to play with I'll let you know the results later this week. You can have super administrators with access to all sites and an admin per site.
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RE: Unifi cloud controller going the way of home office?
My company is looking at TP-Link's Omada line, I'll have a demo with them set up for next week; will let you all know