What Are You Doing Right Now
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Unlaced sneaker net?
Good lord and I thought my ioWait times where bad at C@C -
It is an AT&T outage. LTE service is down in general. I'm not sure how the OpenVPN tunnels are even up.
One of those is between my house and the site. the other is between the client main office and the site.
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You could just blame Rogers and call it a day
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@scottalanmiller said:
You could just blame Rogers and call it a day
Don't you be giving out my admin scapegoat of choice, bad enough C@C whipped that one out!
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They just need to unplug the coffee maker and plug the switch back in. I mean really... Call the electrician and add another circuit in the closet.
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And for the record, here is "normal" traffic now that the 8 towers that were down in QUinicy are back up.
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@JaredBusch said:
And for the record, here is "normal" traffic now that the 8 towers that were down in QUinicy are back up.
![omg](le pic goes here)
Well that's a bit of a difference.
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On my way to work, stuck in a traffic..
life in the city is more fun -
@Joyfano I sense a lot of sarcasm in that post
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Wanted to go to bed, but got paged out.
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Attempting to resolve a WiFi issue that nly our SurfacePro's seem to be having.
This SurfacePro is lucky we aren't next to the highway. I'd totally leave it in one of the lanes for a road train to run it over.
Actually... I'm possibly walking distance to the interstate freight line (think freight trains)... hmmmmm -
Righto, lunch has been consumed. Urge to destroy stuff has been lessened significantly.
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Wondering what new catastrophes I will face today. Windows updates already gone roughly... Maybe I should go back to sleep until tomorrow...
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The Surface Pro's have wifi issues all the time. Really weak and you can get crazy errors.
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@nadnerB said:
Attempting to resolve a WiFi issue that nly our SurfacePro's seem to be having.
This SurfacePro is lucky we aren't next to the highway. I'd totally leave it in one of the lanes for a road train to run it over.
Actually... I'm possibly walking distance to the interstate freight line (think freight trains)... hmmmmmRun Windows/Microsoft Update. We've had a few updates that disable the wireless adapter until they are installed... really annoying but a update&restart seems to have fixed it.
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@Minion-Queen said:
The Surface Pro's have wifi issues all the time. Really weak and you can get crazy errors.
UG, damn! and I love the thing in nearly every other aspect (ok the usability for me personally isn't there either).
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@coliver said:
@nadnerB said:
Attempting to resolve a WiFi issue that nly our SurfacePro's seem to be having.
This SurfacePro is lucky we aren't next to the highway. I'd totally leave it in one of the lanes for a road train to run it over.
Actually... I'm possibly walking distance to the interstate freight line (think freight trains)... hmmmmmRun Windows/Microsoft Update. We've had a few updates that disable the wireless adapter until they are installed... really annoying but a update&restart seems to have fixed it.
Wait - what? if Wireless is disabled, how do you get the updates? Or are you saying it downloads the updates, then disabled the wireless until you agree to install them? WTF!
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@Dashrender said:
@coliver said:
@nadnerB said:
Attempting to resolve a WiFi issue that nly our SurfacePro's seem to be having.
This SurfacePro is lucky we aren't next to the highway. I'd totally leave it in one of the lanes for a road train to run it over.
Actually... I'm possibly walking distance to the interstate freight line (think freight trains)... hmmmmmRun Windows/Microsoft Update. We've had a few updates that disable the wireless adapter until they are installed... really annoying but a update&restart seems to have fixed it.
Wait - what? if Wireless is disabled, how do you get the updates? Or are you saying it downloads the updates, then disabled the wireless until you agree to install them? WTF!
They are already downloaded/installed, generally. Really the only step is doing the Update & Restart option... sometimes that doesn't show up without running Windows Update first though.