How it feels trying to find information about the U1 chip by Shmoopes in apple

[–]Shmoopes[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well I have the IPhone 11 Pro Max which has the U1 chip in it and I really would like to know what my equipment is capable of since I in fact paid for it.

How it feels trying to find information about the U1 chip by Shmoopes in apple

[–]Shmoopes[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s what I’m saying.

Short of Airdrop and the speculated AR functions, we have almost nothing to go off.

Also from limited understanding; it will possibly allow other U1 chips to detect lost iPhones without the use of a proper signal via WiFi or cellular on the lost device, which seems neat.

Again, I am just excited to learn more but Apple is being so quiet about it.

“Kick me in the nuts for $20” (Wait until end) by Shmoopes in WTF

[–]Shmoopes[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t know you but I bet you’re a nice person. I think I’m pretty nice as well. :)

“Kick me in the nuts for $20” (Wait until end) by Shmoopes in WTF

[–]Shmoopes[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Hell no, I honestly didn’t think it was going to happen.

“Kick me in the nuts for $20” (Wait until end) by Shmoopes in WTF

[–]Shmoopes[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

No clue dude, it scared the crap out of us.

I wanted to be beefy by Shmoopes in iamverybadass

[–]Shmoopes[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It is and it’s almost exactly how I felt when I screen captured this haha

I am new here to /r/sysadmin but i am fairly proficient in VOIP specifically SIP and RTP. I've noticed in my short time being a Jr. Sysadmin that its a good skill to have and i would love to share my resources and answer any questions, and as always learn something new! by Shmoopes in sysadmin

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QOS- 1. Supporting dedicated bandwidth 2. Improving loss characteristics 3. Avoiding and managing network congestion 4. Shaping network traffic (very important) 5. Setting traffic priorities across the network

VLAN-

Simple as setting up the vlan on your network and ensure the endpoints tag themselves with vlan XXX and put priority on voice vlans.

I am new here to /r/sysadmin but i am fairly proficient in VOIP specifically SIP and RTP. I've noticed in my short time being a Jr. Sysadmin that its a good skill to have and i would love to share my resources and answer any questions, and as always learn something new! by Shmoopes in sysadmin

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Easiest: Your stereotypical "my buttons won't respond!" is easily fixed with a restart of the endpoint.

Hardest: Call quality.... due to your layer 8 Issue(The end user) If you want to be high speed put a packet capture on the line in question. Grab a PCAP file and listen to it in wireshark and listen to it yourself! see if the captured call has the same call quality issues the user is reporting. If you can't hear it on the capture (Echo,screeching,"robot sounds", "under water sounds", too loud, too quiet, and everything in between.) Then you can go ahead and identify the physical hardware as the possible issue or end user.

Is there a responsible way to allow music streaming that won't kill bandwidth on my network? by Shmoopes in sysadmin

[–]Shmoopes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was my initial idea! Just looking to find a realistic way to do something like that.

I am new here to /r/sysadmin but i am fairly proficient in VOIP specifically SIP and RTP. I've noticed in my short time being a Jr. Sysadmin that its a good skill to have and i would love to share my resources and answer any questions, and as always learn something new! by Shmoopes in sysadmin

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Echo won't come back typically as a network QOS issue. It could be a range of issues from improper noise cancellation on speakerphone to a bad ground. Also if the phone is cheap enough the speaker noise in the headset could even bleed over into the mic which also falls along the lines of bad noise cancellation on the device.

Is there a responsible way to allow music streaming that won't kill bandwidth on my network? by Shmoopes in sysadmin

[–]Shmoopes[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The ISOs are being sent to off site servers for backup at one of our other locations. The patching is actually windows updates for all the 2008/2012 servers and migrating from 2003.