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    • scottalanmillerS

      SAM on VoIP Engineering and Administration

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      Added: https://mangolassi.it/topic/9519/voip-pstn-gateways

    • scottalanmillerS

      VoIP: PSTN Gateways

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    • stacksofplatesS

      Idea

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      @travisdh1 Thanks for the advice.

    • DustinB3403D

      Physical System Operations per second

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      @wirestyle22 said in Physical System Operations per second:

      @Breffni-Potter said in Physical System Operations per second:

      You could run even a GUI DC of Windows Server on a 2GB of Ram box with low processor resources and it will be fine as a DC.

      You look exactly like my friend Tony

      It's my middle name...

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      KeepassX & Cloud Storage

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      @gjacobse said in KeepassX & Cloud Storage:

      @johnhooks said in KeepassX & Cloud Storage:

      I keep my KeepassX database in DropBox, but my actual key file is not there.

      I've not used a Keyfile,.. only a 'decently long complex' password.

      I do both just because I'm paranoid. My password is only 15 characters, but with the key file I think it helps. That way even if someone gets my database they can hammer the database with passwords all they want but it won't matter.

    • DustinB3403D

      Blocking Spoofed Inbound Email - Office365

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      You could also easily do an nslookup to confirm these records. Just make sure you set the type to txt, on Windows at least.

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Practical VoIP for Business

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    • BrainsB

      Windows 10 - Weather App - Set Location Via GPO / Registry

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      @Dashrender said in Windows 10 - Weather App - Set Location Via GPO / Registry:

      I'm lost, why do you need to worry about that? If they care that much, they can click on weather and type in their own city.

      Hell, if you want to not worry about it all, just remove it from your image, problem solved. 🙂

      Pretty fluff to make the user base happier about the switch. I dont want to spend resources supporting it (Most users cant figure out stuff like that), so if i cant automate it im probably going to remove it.

    • BrainsB

      Windows 10 Spotlight - Minimize Bandwidth Usage

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      Thanks guys. I just wont worry about it. I had seen some reports of high usage, but have not deployed fully and monitored to confirm.

    • DashrenderD

      Chromebook ecosystem

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      @scottalanmiller said in Chromebook ecosystem:

      @Dashrender said in Chromebook ecosystem:

      @JaredBusch said in Chromebook ecosystem:

      @johnhooks said in Chromebook ecosystem:

      @Dashrender said in Chromebook ecosystem:

      Here's the printer they want, and it has no display.

      http://www.brother-usa.com/Printer/ModelDetail/1/HLL2305W/Overview

      Well looks like they won't be able to use it unless they use WPS.

      You will not be able to print to a wireless printer that is not already on a wireless network. Almost none of them broadcast their own network until they are ON an existing network. You will not be able to just move a printer around. That is not the design for printers.

      Yeah I figured as much. The setup has to go to NYC.

      Here is a list of supported Brother printers for Google's Cloud Print Service, which according to Brother supports direct printing from Google's Cloud, no local PC required
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      The HL-L2305W is on that list. The problem is original setup. I'm guessing that the printer has to be configured via a PC to talk to the WiFi and a google account.

      Every printer in that diagram is carefully shown to have a PC sitting on its LAN. They specifically never show one without a local PC. Are you confident that no local PC is needed?

      Not in every case, but yes, I know it can work with no PC on the same LAN as the printer. I've setup other printers that have a display, using that display you setup a connection with a google account, then you print via the cloud.

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      RAID card for server upgrade

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      Im in the process of upgrading all of our servers to hardware based LSI Cards. They are not cheap, and are a little UI unfriendly, but we have not had a single problem with them and when I had questions during configuration (Because their UI sucks), their support answered immediately and gave me all the information I needed. LSI Cards are nice, the central RAID management is awesome and reduces maintenance costs

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      DECT base stations & Additional handsets

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      @JaredBusch said in DECT base stations & Additional handsets:

      @fuznutz04 said in DECT base stations & Additional handsets:

      So the YeaLink phones are the better route? The W52P model? Grandstream also makes a few wireless DECT phones as well.

      IMO, Grandstream is the bottom of the barrel on quality in the VOIP world. They are super cheap and often the quality suffers because of it. I know tons of hobby VoIP people love them because of the cost.

      I love Yealink because of the combination of their price and quality.

      There are certainly cheaper phones and there are certainly higher quality phones.

      But Yealink hits that sweet spot of solid quality for reasonable cost.

      That's good info, thanks. I've been working with Grandstream for a little while now and they just came out with a new firmware that revamped their interface and seemed to improve the UI a lot. However, I have no complaints about Yealink either. I haven't used their DECT phones yet, but their price is very similar compared to the VTech phones. I believe a vendor recommended this VTech phone a few months ago, but I haven't really done any research on it. Glad I asked.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Do You See Homer?

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      No. HTTPS. Chrome, OSX

    • DustinB3403D

      Zabbix - really

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      @DustinB3403 said in Zabbix - really:

      Oh I get that as well, business based emails would be a treasure trove of emails.

      Yeah, it's a bit fishy.

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      Offline files issue

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    • DustinB3403D

      Zabbix - Event Logging - Printer Reporting

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      The logging even shows up in different areas for each of the two systems.

      My system ends in W7D.

      Highlighted to show the target system I want the logs from.

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      If you're running CentOS you're most likely going to need to change SELinux contexts to match also.

    • scottalanmillerS

      What is VoIP

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      @JaredBusch I really wish I were going 😞

    • stusS

      Scam Of The Week: Nasty Two-factor Auth Text Hack

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      @Dashrender said in Scam Of The Week: Nasty Two-factor Auth Text Hack:

      @scottalanmiller said in Scam Of The Week: Nasty Two-factor Auth Text Hack:

      @Dashrender said in Scam Of The Week: Nasty Two-factor Auth Text Hack:

      So let's talk about normals - outside of IT, do you see a lot of people using 2FA?

      I thought that I just said that. Every enterprise that I know uses 2FA. For everyone. Just part of normal computer usage. I'm sure lots don't, but enough do that I always see it.

      OK, well, in that case, I do know that most of my local friends who work in enterprise do not use 2FA.

      Do they do anything important like work in content, finance, accounting, HR, etc.?

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