Posts by CiscoJunkie@techhub.social
(DIR) Post #AcVZcsc7yezXykef20 by CiscoJunkie@techhub.social
2023-12-05T18:57:50Z
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@mms Assuming your entire LAN is 10Gbps, the WAN link will always be a choke point for internet-bound traffic.LAN-to-LAN traffic is a different story, but most users don't have a lot of that traffic. In this case, the router would only get involved if you have multiple networks (e.g. a separate guest network).
(DIR) Post #AcVa7OoGq2tkWIt4dM by CiscoJunkie@techhub.social
2023-12-05T19:03:21Z
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@mms Gotta be careful using the term "bridging" in networking. Kind of an overloaded term that usually refers to Layer 2 (Ethernet). 😆But yeah, your router will only get involved if there needs to be a Layer 3 (IP) forwarding decision.
(DIR) Post #Ai1R6scwSVwt1GRTW4 by CiscoJunkie@techhub.social
2024-05-18T17:13:32Z
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@stux Nothing will help you learn good operational practices better than having your own little "production" environment.I'm just happy my "prod" only affects my wife and I. 😆
(DIR) Post #AiTOBczapMtW6mNlkO by CiscoJunkie@techhub.social
2024-06-01T04:52:04Z
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@foone Inspector Gadget sets realistic expectations for cyborg body image.
(DIR) Post #Aial13tb8XnhTEaseO by CiscoJunkie@techhub.social
2024-06-04T18:09:48Z
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@foone I can't think of many things more malicious than a fuck-you printer. Actual printers are bad enough.
(DIR) Post #Aiziv3WKpQYrBBrp5M by CiscoJunkie@techhub.social
2024-06-16T19:13:43Z
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Instructor for an upcoming class provided a remote-shell option for folks who might need it. Gotta love the thinly-veiled threat of not playing nice with storage space. 😆
(DIR) Post #Ajs4fExO96wMvyfSqW by CiscoJunkie@techhub.social
2024-07-12T17:18:59Z
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@m8urnett I recently helped set up a private distributed antenna system (DAS) connected to a major cellular service provider. Chatting with the technical lead for this project, the described records are typically used by carriers to optimize coverage for specific sites/zones. This *especially* aligns with the fact that some records include cell site IDs. A large number of short-duration calls at a given site indicates a problem with customer reception, which can prompt further investigation on what calls were using what bands, which bands are more reliable in a given region, etc.Not saying this data couldn't be used for other purposes, but I want to be clear that there are definitely internal motivations for the described data set. (Federal regulations around call details also come to mind, but these would have timestamp associations as well.)
(DIR) Post #AxVGHmuDyxHWKHqv2m by CiscoJunkie@techhub.social
2025-08-24T18:35:13Z
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@ricci He did an event at a bookstore near us, and it was a helluva lot of fun. I'd say go, if you can!