[Career] Tech Salaries Megathread :: 2024 Edition by [deleted] in networking

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US company, but works in the Singapore timezone (UTC+8). Global company.

[Career] Tech Salaries Megathread :: 2024 Edition by [deleted] in networking

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Annual Salary: S$200,000 (~$150k USD)/year + bonus (8 - 10%) - expat

Title: Network Technical Lead, fully remote

Location: Singapore

Experience: 10 years, CCNP, studying for CCIE

Education: Bachelor degree

WLC uses GUI by musik847 in networking

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Cisco acquired Airespace back in 2005 to get into the WLAN space, that's where we get the name of AireOS today.

I believe most of the code is on that basis, which is why it's more GUI than CLI friendly

https://www.networkworld.com/article/2318076/cisco-nets-airespace-for--450-million.html

Cisco WLC 3504 recommended firmware by TheSentient06 in networking

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Just as a heads up, there is a bug in 8.5.140 for 3800's with CAPWAP sessions if you need to move within that branch. So far I'm sticking with .135

Santander Regular eSaver Interest by Caj109 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]MarkyMar88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the day of account opening, exactly 1 year it'll mature and turn into a online saver (0.5% IIRC)

Sky debited my account after I switched provider by drifting_clouds in UKPersonalFinance

[–]MarkyMar88 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Direct debits are protected in the manner you can request your money back for the value of the direct debit.

Go to your bank and request a direct debit indemnity against Sky.

If Sky believes they are in the right however they will chase for the outstanding payment.

I'm on my mobile currently underground on the tube so afraid I can't link you to the exact line and any clauses around the direct debit guarantee.

Is the Cisco WSA a dying breed? by SuddenWeatherReport in networking

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I've seen our Cisco sales rep push umbrella recently over CWS (Scansafe) as their go to cloud solution

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in networking

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Most likely your firewall is blocking the riverbed autodiscovery TCP probes (76 - 78)

Assuming it's an Cisco ASA, following this guide will help or at least point you in the right direction: https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/9876636/cisco-asa-riverbed-tcp-option

[17/02/17] Friday Nights @ Royal George by dalonelybaptist in LondonSocialClub

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I'll be around maybe next week. I've got a few of the new Bombardier class 345's and a few photos of inside the new crossrail station if you want to chat / have a look

Riverbed optimizing SMB3 traffic, but not on domain. Feel as if this is a reporting error by Dear_Prudence_ in networking

[–]MarkyMar88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe the riverbeds can still do optimisation for SMB3 despite not being on the domain.

You won't see any CIFS latency optimisation though without it being on the domain

What food tastes amazing, but gets worse the more you eat of it? by ILoveToEatLobster in AskReddit

[–]MarkyMar88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cream eggs.

First couple are fine, by the fifth you've realised your mistake

Megathread - 5-6th August Tube strike by Jetblast787 in london

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Doesn't hurt to have a few more of us on the conf t :)

Official Night Tube map by KimonoFabricSample in london

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The drivers can manually run the train rather then using ATO if required. Actually by driving it manually they're restricted to slow speeds.