Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router... Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress... Improves performance, eliminates buffering... It slices, it dices in teeny, tiny slices. It makes mounds of julienne fries in just seconds. ... Description - copied here for convenience: All the issues associated with the Internet being down can be solved by power cycling the modem and router. But that can be hard to do! NetReset resolves network issues by offering sequential power cycling. This means that when the modem and router are plugged into the device, they are powered up at different times. The modem is powered up first, then a minute later, the router is powered up. This rebooting will occur at initial setup, every 24 hours and after a power failure. Do you have a modem/router combo? No problem! NetReset will also power cycle the modem/router combo. Automatically resets user's Internet every 24 hours Maximizes Internet speed & reliability Eliminates media stream buffering Hands-free Internet reset Resets hard-to-reach modem/router Less Internet downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
How does a reboot fix layer 2 issues? On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 7:16 PM, Warren Kumari <warren@kumari.net> wrote:
Found on Staple's website:
http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router...
Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress... Improves performance, eliminates buffering... It slices, it dices in teeny, tiny slices. It makes mounds of julienne fries in just seconds. ...
Description - copied here for convenience:
All the issues associated with the Internet being down can be solved by power cycling the modem and router. But that can be hard to do! NetReset resolves network issues by offering sequential power cycling. This means that when the modem and router are plugged into the device, they are powered up at different times. The modem is powered up first, then a minute later, the router is powered up. This rebooting will occur at initial setup, every 24 hours and after a power failure. Do you have a modem/router combo? No problem! NetReset will also power cycle the modem/router combo.
Automatically resets user's Internet every 24 hours Maximizes Internet speed & reliability Eliminates media stream buffering Hands-free Internet reset Resets hard-to-reach modem/router Less Internet downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
"Have you tried turning it off and on again ?" On 03/20/2016 04:20 PM, Dovid Bender wrote:
How does a reboot fix layer 2 issues?
On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 7:16 PM, Warren Kumari <warren@kumari.net> wrote:
Found on Staple's website:
http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router...
Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress... Improves performance, eliminates buffering... It slices, it dices in teeny, tiny slices. It makes mounds of julienne fries in just seconds. ...
Description - copied here for convenience:
All the issues associated with the Internet being down can be solved by power cycling the modem and router. But that can be hard to do! NetReset resolves network issues by offering sequential power cycling. This means that when the modem and router are plugged into the device, they are powered up at different times. The modem is powered up first, then a minute later, the router is powered up. This rebooting will occur at initial setup, every 24 hours and after a power failure. Do you have a modem/router combo? No problem! NetReset will also power cycle the modem/router combo.
Automatically resets user's Internet every 24 hours Maximizes Internet speed & reliability Eliminates media stream buffering Hands-free Internet reset Resets hard-to-reach modem/router Less Internet downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
"Eliminates media stream buffering” Well, hell… my job is done here. [drops mic, walks out]
On Mar 19, 2016, at 4:16 PM, Warren Kumari <warren@kumari.net> wrote:
Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router...
Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress... Improves performance, eliminates buffering... It slices, it dices in teeny, tiny slices. It makes mounds of julienne fries in just seconds. ...
Description - copied here for convenience:
All the issues associated with the Internet being down can be solved by power cycling the modem and router. But that can be hard to do! NetReset resolves network issues by offering sequential power cycling. This means that when the modem and router are plugged into the device, they are powered up at different times. The modem is powered up first, then a minute later, the router is powered up. This rebooting will occur at initial setup, every 24 hours and after a power failure. Do you have a modem/router combo? No problem! NetReset will also power cycle the modem/router combo.
Automatically resets user's Internet every 24 hours Maximizes Internet speed & reliability Eliminates media stream buffering Hands-free Internet reset Resets hard-to-reach modem/router Less Internet downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
This is great, I now have something I can show to my customers to confirm that all this power cycling and such really is an 'accepted problem'... On 03/19/2016 04:16 PM, Warren Kumari wrote:
Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router...
Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress... Improves performance, eliminates buffering... It slices, it dices in teeny, tiny slices. It makes mounds of julienne fries in just seconds. ...
Description - copied here for convenience:
All the issues associated with the Internet being down can be solved by power cycling the modem and router. But that can be hard to do! NetReset resolves network issues by offering sequential power cycling. This means that when the modem and router are plugged into the device, they are powered up at different times. The modem is powered up first, then a minute later, the router is powered up. This rebooting will occur at initial setup, every 24 hours and after a power failure. Do you have a modem/router combo? No problem! NetReset will also power cycle the modem/router combo.
Automatically resets user's Internet every 24 hours Maximizes Internet speed & reliability Eliminates media stream buffering Hands-free Internet reset Resets hard-to-reach modem/router Less Internet downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
Sorry I didn't reply ... Sure you can send them out to Nick - thanks Tom JP Vasseur Cisco Fellow On 20 mars 2016, at 09:25, Mike <mike-nanog@tiedyenetworks.com<mailto:mike-nanog@tiedyenetworks.com>> wrote: This is great, I now have something I can show to my customers to confirm that all this power cycling and such really is an 'accepted problem'... On 03/19/2016 04:16 PM, Warren Kumari wrote: Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router... Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress... Improves performance, eliminates buffering... It slices, it dices in teeny, tiny slices. It makes mounds of julienne fries in just seconds. ... Description - copied here for convenience: All the issues associated with the Internet being down can be solved by power cycling the modem and router. But that can be hard to do! NetReset resolves network issues by offering sequential power cycling. This means that when the modem and router are plugged into the device, they are powered up at different times. The modem is powered up first, then a minute later, the router is powered up. This rebooting will occur at initial setup, every 24 hours and after a power failure. Do you have a modem/router combo? No problem! NetReset will also power cycle the modem/router combo. Automatically resets user's Internet every 24 hours Maximizes Internet speed & reliability Eliminates media stream buffering Hands-free Internet reset Resets hard-to-reach modem/router Less Internet downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
Cheaper on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HUEU9H8?colid=NY8W2WMIT0JS&coliid=I3F8LOHOKAZ56E&ref_=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl -- Larry LaBas Sent with Airmail On March 20, 2016 at 10:24:43, Mike (mike-nanog@tiedyenetworks.com) wrote: This is great, I now have something I can show to my customers to confirm that all this power cycling and such really is an 'accepted problem'... On 03/19/2016 04:16 PM, Warren Kumari wrote:
Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router...
Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress... Improves performance, eliminates buffering... It slices, it dices in teeny, tiny slices. It makes mounds of julienne fries in just seconds. ...
Description - copied here for convenience:
All the issues associated with the Internet being down can be solved by power cycling the modem and router. But that can be hard to do! NetReset resolves network issues by offering sequential power cycling. This means that when the modem and router are plugged into the device, they are powered up at different times. The modem is powered up first, then a minute later, the router is powered up. This rebooting will occur at initial setup, every 24 hours and after a power failure. Do you have a modem/router combo? No problem! NetReset will also power cycle the modem/router combo.
Automatically resets user's Internet every 24 hours Maximizes Internet speed & reliability Eliminates media stream buffering Hands-free Internet reset Resets hard-to-reach modem/router Less Internet downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
Here is an even better one. This one recycles the power when it loses contact with the internet. http://resetplug.com/ On 3/20/2016 10:22 AM, Mike wrote:
This is great, I now have something I can show to my customers to confirm that all this power cycling and such really is an 'accepted problem'...
On 03/19/2016 04:16 PM, Warren Kumari wrote:
Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router...
Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress... Improves performance, eliminates buffering... It slices, it dices in teeny, tiny slices. It makes mounds of julienne fries in just seconds. ...
Description - copied here for convenience:
All the issues associated with the Internet being down can be solved by power cycling the modem and router. But that can be hard to do! NetReset resolves network issues by offering sequential power cycling. This means that when the modem and router are plugged into the device, they are powered up at different times. The modem is powered up first, then a minute later, the router is powered up. This rebooting will occur at initial setup, every 24 hours and after a power failure. Do you have a modem/router combo? No problem! NetReset will also power cycle the modem/router combo.
Automatically resets user's Internet every 24 hours Maximizes Internet speed & reliability Eliminates media stream buffering Hands-free Internet reset Resets hard-to-reach modem/router Less Internet downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 12:07:31 -0700, Roy said:
Here is an even better one. This one recycles the power when it loses contact with the internet.
Depending on its definition of "lose contact with the Interent", that could result in interesting failure modes - everything from hundreds of them bouncing boxes if an upstream router has a BGP flap, to thousands of them DDoS'ing the test point, and then bouncing boxes... It probably also interacts badly with power monitoring hardware/software that labels too many power "faults" in a period of time as a danger situation and holds off on bringing boxes back online until stability is restored....
Uggghhh. I've always hated this 'reboot, see if it fixes it' methodology. If the CPEs can't recover from error conditions correctly, they shouldn't be used. I blame Microsoft for making this concept acceptable. LOL. Chuck -----Original Message----- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mike Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2016 1:22 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Oh dear, we've all been made redundant... This is great, I now have something I can show to my customers to confirm that all this power cycling and such really is an 'accepted problem'... On 03/19/2016 04:16 PM, Warren Kumari wrote:
Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and- Routers/product_1985686
Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress... Improves performance, eliminates buffering... It slices, it dices in teeny, tiny slices. It makes mounds of julienne fries in just seconds. ...
Description - copied here for convenience:
All the issues associated with the Internet being down can be solved by power cycling the modem and router. But that can be hard to do! NetReset resolves network issues by offering sequential power cycling. This means that when the modem and router are plugged into the device, they are powered up at different times. The modem is powered up first, then a minute later, the router is powered up. This rebooting will occur at initial setup, every 24 hours and after a power failure. Do you have a modem/router combo? No problem! NetReset will also power cycle the modem/router combo.
Automatically resets user's Internet every 24 hours Maximizes Internet speed & reliability Eliminates media stream buffering Hands-free Internet reset Resets hard-to-reach modem/router Less Internet downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
"how many times did he reboot it?" "once." "well, i think he needs to try a few more times." The Website Is Down: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRGljemfwUE#t=6m30s (old but good.) /kc On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 01:06:35PM -0400, Chuck Church said:
Uggghhh. I've always hated this 'reboot, see if it fixes it' methodology. If the CPEs can't recover from error conditions correctly, they shouldn't be used. I blame Microsoft for making this concept acceptable. LOL.
Chuck
-----Original Message----- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mike Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2016 1:22 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Oh dear, we've all been made redundant...
This is great, I now have something I can show to my customers to confirm that all this power cycling and such really is an 'accepted problem'...
On 03/19/2016 04:16 PM, Warren Kumari wrote:
Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and- Routers/product_1985686
Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress... Improves performance, eliminates buffering... It slices, it dices in teeny, tiny slices. It makes mounds of julienne fries in just seconds. ...
Description - copied here for convenience:
All the issues associated with the Internet being down can be solved by power cycling the modem and router. But that can be hard to do! NetReset resolves network issues by offering sequential power cycling. This means that when the modem and router are plugged into the device, they are powered up at different times. The modem is powered up first, then a minute later, the router is powered up. This rebooting will occur at initial setup, every 24 hours and after a power failure. Do you have a modem/router combo? No problem! NetReset will also power cycle the modem/router combo.
Automatically resets user's Internet every 24 hours Maximizes Internet speed & reliability Eliminates media stream buffering Hands-free Internet reset Resets hard-to-reach modem/router Less Internet downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
-- Ken Chase - math@sizone.org
Every time I have to ring about my home internet the first think they ask be to do is reboot the modem and then connect via cable and check the link light is green. Had to fight with them before since the *FRITZ!**Box* they supplied did not have network link LEDs. Also I know it was a PPPoE auth issue looking at the pcap from the router. Still did not stop them from insisting it was a modem issues and sent me out 3 replacements. On 21 Mar 2016 18:33, "Ken Chase" <math@sizone.org> wrote:
"how many times did he reboot it?" "once." "well, i think he needs to try a few more times."
The Website Is Down: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRGljemfwUE#t=6m30s
(old but good.)
/kc
Uggghhh. I've always hated this 'reboot, see if it fixes it' methodology. If the CPEs can't recover from error conditions correctly,
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 01:06:35PM -0400, Chuck Church said: they shouldn't be used. I blame Microsoft for making this concept acceptable. LOL.
Chuck
-----Original Message----- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mike Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2016 1:22 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Oh dear, we've all been made redundant...
This is great, I now have something I can show to my customers to
confirm that all this power cycling and such really is an 'accepted problem'...
On 03/19/2016 04:16 PM, Warren Kumari wrote:
Found on Staple's website:
http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-
Routers/product_1985686
Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress... Improves performance, eliminates buffering... It slices, it dices in teeny, tiny slices. It makes mounds of julienne fries in just seconds. ...
Description - copied here for convenience:
All the issues associated with the Internet being down can be solved by power cycling the modem and router. But that can be hard to do! NetReset resolves network issues by offering sequential power cycling. This means that when the modem and router are plugged into the device, they are powered up at different times. The modem is powered up first, then a minute later, the router is powered up. This rebooting will occur at initial setup, every 24 hours and after a power failure. Do you have a modem/router combo? No problem! NetReset will also power cycle the modem/router combo.
Automatically resets user's Internet every 24 hours Maximizes Internet speed & reliability Eliminates media stream buffering Hands-free Internet reset Resets hard-to-reach modem/router Less Internet downtime Less daily stress No need to manually reset Reset occurs at programmed time Updated information from Internet service provider Proper reboot after a power failure Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
-- Ken Chase - math@sizone.org
On 3/21/2016 12:06, Chuck Church wrote:
Uggghhh. I've always hated this 'reboot, see if it fixes it' methodology. If the CPEs can't recover from error conditions correctly, they shouldn't be used. I blame Microsoft for making this concept acceptable. LOL.
Any trouble case that does NOT have the word "replaced", "repaired", or "patched", followed with a specific, identifiable device name was not "closed". It is still an open, unsolved case. -- sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Juvenal)
Uggghhh. I've always hated this 'reboot, see if it fixes it' methodology. If the CPEs can't recover from error conditions correctly, they shouldn't be used. I blame Microsoft for making this concept acceptable.
Chuck
I was getting 20% TCP packet loss between two of my unix boxes on the TWC route from my house to work, so I called support. I used lft - like tcptraceroute - both directions, to identify a TWC backbone router in Dallas as the problem. I then used the TWC looking glass to show the same result. I was told i needed to reboot my router to troubleshoot. I offered to reboot my router, after he rebooted his router in Dallas ;) -bryan
On 3/25/2016 09:39, Bryan Bradsby wrote:
Uggghhh. I've always hated this 'reboot, see if it fixes it' methodology. If the CPEs can't recover from error conditions correctly, they shouldn't be used. I blame Microsoft for making this concept acceptable.
Chuck
I was getting 20% TCP packet loss between two of my unix boxes on the TWC route from my house to work, so I called support.
I used lft - like tcptraceroute - both directions, to identify a TWC backbone router in Dallas as the problem. I then used the TWC looking glass to show the same result.
I was told i needed to reboot my router to troubleshoot. I offered to reboot my router, after he rebooted his router in Dallas ;)
Conversation with one of my daughters earlier about a problem in her office today (short summary as I recall it): Changes made to their VOIP system the night before, stuff broken the next day. She tried to get "support" to look at the changes made, "support" would not do anything until she had rebooted everything including the microwave, I guess. Back in the day--my main trouble shooting strategy was to identify all the things that had changed since it last worked the way it was supposed to. The big trouble with that approach is that everybody and their pet spider will decide which changes are "important". -- sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Juvenal)
On Mar 19, 2016, at 4:16 PM, Warren Kumari <warren@kumari.net> wrote:
Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router...
I got one of these in my effort to make my self a little more redundant to my parental tech-support role, a little more sophisticated, tests up-through-layer-3 in unexplained ways which I haven’t yet bothered to pcap. http://resetplug.com -Bill
On 3/19/2016 18:16, Warren Kumari wrote:
Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router...
Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress...
etc... ....... ........ ...and so forth ................ ................. ..................and so on.
Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
Recalls to mind years ago in the Toll testroom where I work, the evenings equipment man (charged with and assigned to the task of repairing equipment that had been "patched out" by the day shift) would, when he arrived for work each day, retrieve the piece of 2 X 4 from its hiding place and whack each bay of relay-rich equipment as he walked in the area. Then, after some coffee and a cigarette, he would go through the trouble-ticket collection, retest the item, mark the ticket "NTF" and proceed to the next item. -- sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Juvenal)
On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 11:00:36PM -0500, Larry Sheldon wrote:
On 3/19/2016 18:16, Warren Kumari wrote:
Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router...
Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress...
etc... ....... ........ ...and so forth ................ ................. ..................and so on.
Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
Recalls to mind years ago in the Toll testroom where I work, the evenings equipment man (charged with and assigned to the task of repairing equipment that had been "patched out" by the day shift) would, when he arrived for work each day, retrieve the piece of 2 X 4 from its hiding place and whack each bay of relay-rich equipment as he walked in the area.
Then, after some coffee and a cigarette, he would go through the trouble-ticket collection, retest the item, mark the ticket "NTF" and proceed to the next item.
I love that! Just goes to show the vast range of technical issues that can be readily righted with little more than a good thump with a hammer. -Wayne --- Wayne Bouchard web@typo.org Network Dude http://www.typo.org/~web/
Just goes to show the vast range of technical issues that can be readily righted with little more than a good thump with a hammer.
We always referred to that as "percussive maintenance" Casey Russell Network Engineer Kansas Research and Education Network 2029 Becker Drive, Suite 282 Lawrence, KS 66047 (785)856-9820 ext 9809 crussell@kanren.net On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 3:19 AM, Wayne Bouchard <web@typo.org> wrote:
On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 11:00:36PM -0500, Larry Sheldon wrote:
On 3/19/2016 18:16, Warren Kumari wrote:
Found on Staple's website:
http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router...
Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress...
etc... ....... ........ ...and so forth ................ ................. ..................and so on.
Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues
Recalls to mind years ago in the Toll testroom where I work, the evenings equipment man (charged with and assigned to the task of repairing equipment that had been "patched out" by the day shift) would, when he arrived for work each day, retrieve the piece of 2 X 4 from its hiding place and whack each bay of relay-rich equipment as he walked in the area.
Then, after some coffee and a cigarette, he would go through the trouble-ticket collection, retest the item, mark the ticket "NTF" and proceed to the next item.
I love that!
Just goes to show the vast range of technical issues that can be readily righted with little more than a good thump with a hammer.
-Wayne
--- Wayne Bouchard web@typo.org Network Dude http://www.typo.org/~web/
On Mar 24, 2016, at 06:08 , Casey Russell <crussell@kanren.net> wrote:
Just goes to show the vast range of technical issues that can be readily righted with little more than a good thump with a hammer.
We always referred to that as "percussive maintenance”
If such a need presents itself and one lacks the requisite hammer, one can also resort to “brogan maintenance” in many cases. Owen
On 3/24/2016 08:08, Casey Russell wrote:
Just goes to show the vast range of technical issues that can be readily righted with little more than a good thump with a hammer.
We always referred to that as "percussive maintenance"
Casey Russell Network Engineer Kansas Research and Education Network
2029 Becker Drive, Suite 282
Lawrence, KS 66047
(785)856-9820 ext 9809 crussell@kanren.net <mailto:crussell@kanren.net>
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 3:19 AM, Wayne Bouchard <web@typo.org <mailto:web@typo.org>> wrote:
On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 11:00:36PM -0500, Larry Sheldon wrote: > On 3/19/2016 18:16, Warren Kumari wrote: > > Found on Staple's website: > >http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router... > > > > Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress... > > etc... > ....... > ........ > ...and so forth > ................ > ................. > ..................and so on. > > > Resetting allows equipment to auto-correct issues > > Recalls to mind years ago in the Toll testroom where I worked, the > evenings equipment man (charged with and assigned to the task of > repairing equipment that had been "patched out" by the day shift) would, > when he arrived for work each day, retrieve the piece of 2 X 4 from its > hiding place and whack each bay of relay-rich equipment as he walked in > the area. > > Then, after some coffee and a cigarette, he would go through the > trouble-ticket collection, retest the item, mark the ticket "NTF" and > proceed to the next item.
I love that!
Just goes to show the vast range of technical issues that can be readily righted with little more than a good thump with a hammer.
In a later live, I worked in a computer center housing A computer (1110, 1100/80, 1100/90). The UNIVAC CEs had in their kit an tool for locating "shock-sensitive" boards--looked like and worked like an "automatic centerpunch" with a blunt point. -- sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Juvenal)
Warren Kumari <warren@kumari.net> wrote:
Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router...
http://thedailywtf.com/articles/ITAPPMONROBOT Tony. -- f.anthony.n.finch <dot@dotat.at> http://dotat.at/ - I xn--zr8h punycode Viking, North Utsire: Northwesterly 5 to 7, decreasing 4 later. Moderate or rough. Occasional rain. Moderate or good.
On 3/19/2016 7:16 PM, Warren Kumari wrote:
Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router...
Fixes all issues, less downtime, less stress... setup, every 24 hours and after a power failure. Do you have a modem/router combo? No problem! NetReset will also power cycle the modem/router combo.
Automatically resets user's Internet every 24 hours
Excellent! With any luck, it would be at the exact same time for all users. I was just thinking the other day, "You know, my RADIUS servers just dont get enough spike load..." ---Mike -- ------------------- Mike Tancsa, tel +1 519 651 3400 Sentex Communications, mike@sentex.net Providing Internet services since 1994 www.sentex.net Cambridge, Ontario Canada http://www.tancsa.com/
Found on Staple's website: http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Router...
My coworker's immediate response was: "Now we all need to get jobs as Automated Router Power Cycling technicians". Mine was to check my calendar to see if I'd lost a week and a half, and it was suddenly April 1st.
participants (21)
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Bacon Zombie
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Bill Woodcock
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Bryan Bradsby
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Casey Russell
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Chuck Church
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Dovid Bender
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Florian Crosnier
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JP Vasseur (jvasseur)
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Ken Chase
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Larry LaBas
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Larry Sheldon
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Mike
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Mike Tancsa
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Nathan Eisenberg
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Owen DeLong
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Roy
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Todd Crane
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Tony Finch
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Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu
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Warren Kumari
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Wayne Bouchard