@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Trouble shooting Printer Issue
Fixed it.
Agreed, its really the only way
@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Trouble shooting Printer Issue
Fixed it.
Agreed, its really the only way
I opened a ticket with Microsoft as there were no advisories. Messages just now started flowing and Microsoft stated they had a few reports of this.
About to send @BradfromxByte a quote request, looks like I got approval to upgrade our HyperV servers a tad
See my post earlier had a user who could not send. Microsoft has an open service advisory not published about general slowness in their system.
We did a similar move at one of our offices, in our case trading fiber reliability for coax's speed. We went from a 100/10 coax to 20/20 fiber for a modest increase (I think it was about the same as you $20 and no up front construction or NRC). Office has about 15-20 workers in it (pre Covid). Speed hit was noted by all the users, but I reminded them that in the first year we had no outages, no glitches, none of the "go over to (insert restaurant here) and work from there for the rest of the day".
With Covid, that office only having 1-2 rest are remote, I have not heard any complaints about local file access from the server there or any speed complaints from the 1-2 users who still frequent that office or form the remote users.
Is the carrier charging any NRC or build-out costs? Is the length of the contract excessive (We have one site on a fiber connected that a previous employee singed a 5 year contract on with a carrier I cant' stand we're stuck with it till 2021)? You need to weigh those in your decision as well.
So in your case where you've had no service issues you may want to wait it out.
@scottalanmiller tell me about it! The company got some sort of rebate deal or something, but we all know that's a sham and someone's paying for it someplace
@DustinB3403 design for the least capable but most important device. Are the handheld devices capable of 5GHz or are they 2.4 GHz only?
Did a new user get created with a duplicate email address? Had that happen once that messed things up.
@stacksofplates Erie, PA Presque Isle? took the kids there for their first beach experience earlier this summer. Wife and I are planninga hiking day trip in the fall
ipad's do silly/crazy things with fast roaming turned on and with overlapping coverage. As others have suggested a simple fix may be to turn one AP off and see if things improve. You could also reduce your channel width on 5GHz (If you're using 40MHz wide channels, try going to 20MHz wide) to reduce co channel and adjacent channel interference.
@mr-jones Xerox has a feature called WSD that allows for Windows to discover printers, sometimes automatically. Try disabling WSD on the xerox to see if that alleviates the issue (we disable it on all ours)
Didn't get a pic, but my kids made a fort. Of books, lots of books. Every book in the house. My wife and I think we need to do about sale couldn't believe how many we have
@wrcombs We get thhs cropping up from time-to-time and it causes Office365 desktop apps to stop working (claiming they cannot validate license) so its a headache for us. Have not yet found a permanent resolution and yes we checked DNS setting, removed VPN software, etc.
@scottalanmiller You sure you're talking to AT&T and not Windstream??
Good to know we got a slew of requests for a self-audit back in October, same phone number, all hit our spam filters so we ignored.
we had to do taco Monday because my boys wanted taco's last night, who am I to argue? Still tequila Tuesday though
@gjacobse second on Viking we use and resell them