@scottalanmiller it’s a guess based on a reddit thread I found, They said in beta it was priced at $500 and in the past beta pricing was half of what retail ended up being.
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RE: Comparing Ubiquiti EdgeRouter and Cisco ASA PPS Performance and Costposted in IT Discussion
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RE: VOIP Phone Suppliersposted in IT Discussion
I just ordered a bunch of phones from Balticnetworks.com
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RE: Storage Spaces and ReFSposted in IT Discussion
@travisdh1 said in Storage Spaces and ReFS:
Not something I'd normally be up to, as most of you who know me probably already realize!
Anyhow, brought some blanked drives home from the old work place. Tossed em into my gaming desktop, because it's the only case I have that'd fit them all. And now I'm off to new adventures in Windows and it's storage subsystem. We'll see how things go in the long term here.
Yes, I actually have Storage Spaces and ReFS in use now, please don't feint on me now.
Travis using windows? Is the world ending?
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RE: Heavy Duty Staple for UTP cableposted in IT Discussion
It is more about the staple then the gun... they make staples for cable that have a bend in them so it doesn't pinch the cable.
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RE: Heavy Duty Staple for UTP cableposted in IT Discussion
@gjacobse said in Heavy Duty Staple for UTP cable:
You really want to use something like this
https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-Circle-Cable-Clips-Fastener/dp/B007PPI4Y2
That is a better way... what I also do is use velcro screwed to the wall to hold cables.
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RE: How do you do Escalation?posted in IT Discussion
@s-hackleman I have a user account and an admin account.
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RE: NET::ERR_CERT_REVOKEDposted in IT Discussion
With SBS you use the built in wizards for everything. The SBS Wizard has a wizard to get a new cert put on the box.
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RE: New Phone Systemposted in IT Discussion
@rojoloco said in New Phone System:
The only advice I can offer is to ditch the Cisco phones and get anything else. They're more difficult to flash... they basically want to connect to a cisco phone system.
That is what I did... I tried the SIP firmware for one of the phones, it was awful.
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RE: Suggestions for new APs and Firewallposted in IT Discussion
I buy pro because they are 48V POE.
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RE: Ubiquiti - piss poor customer serviceposted in IT Discussion
The fact that you don't have a date code screams that they sold you a beta version of it even if it is released to sale now. You need to go through the reseller.
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RE: Business WIFI Planning and Deploymentposted in IT Discussion
@ccwtech Debian or Ubuntu is what is supported.
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RE: Vultr vs Digital Oceanposted in IT Discussion
I still go with Vultr because I can upload an ISO to them.
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RE: UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today"posted in IT Discussion
UNMS is mostly monitoring right now. Very little config can be done from it, however it does centralize device backup configs to a single place.
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RE: NVMe and RAID?posted in IT Discussion
You have to use software RAID since NVMe is attached directly to pcie bus.
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RE: Hot Swap vs. Blind Swapposted in Announcements
@BRRABill It's possible that the drive had a loose connection and replacing the other knocked it offline.
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RE: What Malware Had You the Most Worried This Month?posted in Self Promotion
@Dashrender I have my users trained pretty well. If they have a question about the legitimacy of an email, they call me.
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RE: What are your best bandaid solutions?posted in IT Discussion
I had a client that used an old DOS base modeling program in the oil/gas industry and needed to be able to print from it. Being DOS based it could only print to an LPT port. Of course the laptop no longer had a parallel port to plug a printer into, much less a printer that hooks up parallel. My workaround was to install the Microsoft Loopback Adapter, share the usb printer back to the computer and map it to the lpt1 port.
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RE: 1001 Reasons Not to Be an MSPposted in IT Business
Slow Paying Customers! When I consulted, I had a client who owed me a trivial amount ($400ish), They payed it over 4 months and 3 checks. After that I know longer did work for them anymore...