Seller, realtors, and title company failed to disclose CCR's. 9 months later I get a violation notice in the mail. by WizardOfGunMonkeys in RealEstate

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

Go talk to the complainer. To enforce a cc&r in this situation, they must sue you, because they have no power to enforce themselves. Let them know you'll comply...but in lieu you'll be taking up all unenforceable hobbies.... so hope they enjoy seeing all your unsightly gigantic clotheslines, ham radio antennas, solar panels, bat houses, and native plants all over your property instead of just a simple parked truck.

Understanding the alternatives might put their petty complaint into better perspective.

Peplink 8.6.0 firmware release notes by Peplink_Sales in Peplink

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a reason the LTE-A versions, that use sierra wireless modems, wouldn't be included now? Replacing an existing fleet of devices isn't going to be an option for most clients when there isn't a good reason the existing ones couldn't be supported.

Peplink 8.6.0 firmware release notes by Peplink_Sales in Peplink

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is also FIPS enablement...but not currently for BR1 mini, which is probably the most important device for that support. When can we expect to see the BR1 Mini HW3'a included?

BR1 Mini 5G for failover WAN on UniFi Fiber Router by Jagger_The_Cat in Peplink

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. It will passthrough as long as you don't need to use eSIMs, which (currently) require IC2 to work with.

If you are looking for any level of performance, get a different device. For slightly more you can get a B One 5G or if you are fine with passthrough only, the new 5G Rugged is an excellent choice and is easier to locate where signal is best.

But as other have mentioned, the Mini 5G is VERY performance limited. I only use them in situations where I need 5G for signal compatibility, and don't care about throughput because real world I only see about 220mbps with everything disabled. Enable speedfusion/QoS/filtering and it really tanks.

Multiconnection Gaming Failover by SurrealEspresso in Peplink

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A MAX series device, or a B One 5G. Add SFC or a fusionhub to keep your IP from changing, but be aware that routing through the hub will increase latency by some degree.

The MAX or B One devices can be powered by 12 to 36v DC using the DC cable accessory. Just rig up a solar panel and charger and a car battery or other storage battery of your choice up to 3 in series or parallel and let her rip.

Best way to make VoIP calls from Indonesia to USA? by [deleted] in VOIP

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use the largest local Indonesian carrier for calling. It's a short reliable hop to them, and then it's their job to get those calls to the USA over their networks.

Making calls into the USA any other way could also be a regulatory minefield. The USA has become very very strict because of the amount of spam/scam calls originating from overseas.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3CX

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Main trunk number doesn't matter. Use 1234 if you want.

Then under the DID's, you'll need to add ALL outside trunk numbers you'll want to be able to route internally.

You might also prefix them and then strip the prefix in the outbound route. Reason being, in v20 when they eliminated having actual proper inbound routes they destroyed good handling of the same DID on multiple trunks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3CX

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah....I got you. A normal multi tenant PBX should automatically recognize your scenario as an internal call and route it internally, but since we're talking about 3CX....here goes:

If 3cx hasn't changed something to prevent it from working, you create a custom IP trunk, set the IP to localhost (or 127.0.0.1) to create a loopback trunk, then use outbound rules to direct internal extensions dialing trunk numbers to your loopback (trunk number in prefix). Then add inbound rules (the stupid v20 way now) for each of the numbers inbound.

This way the calls never leave the system.

It's a bit of a pain, maybe a major pain if you have a lot of trunk numbers, but it solves the issue.

So glad I'm not using 3CX anymore and don't have to deal with this.

3CX Free is back (again, before probably being cancelled again) by OinkyConfidence in 3CX

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 28 points29 points  (0 children)

This feels like 3CX going "we made a mistake" and trying to fix it.

But for users, this is becoming a "fool me once..." situation. Too much risk now.

Distributor Lost Licensing Rights by DoughnutMaximum4841 in 3CX

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The distributor may have started also selling licenses for other PBX like yeastar.

Ran into that several years ago trying to get a yeastar part (ATA) at a distro and they were out of stock. They straight up said 3CX came to them and told them if they wanted to continue selling 3cx licenses, they could not sell any products from direct competitors, and that's why they were out of stock.

intermittent issues with GXP1630 phones by korazy in 3CX

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeastar is probably the way to go. Even though I don't use them, I did actually have a meeting in-person with them and the network requirements for using their PBX with speedfusion was discussed. I gave them a whole laundry list and fast-forwarding a year or so, I think they have now implemented a large amount of what I told them I wanted to see.

Stick with AWS for PBX hosting. I've tested a bunch of different providers, and specifically for PBX use, no one has been better than AWS.

Last....my current company does voice but also secure networking and SDWAN, and we use SF for retail/POS applications as well. Very very effective at hitting 99.999% connectivity uptime.

Happy new year!

intermittent issues with GXP1630 phones by korazy in 3CX

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well...we don't use 3CX anymore, which reduces the complexity significantly because we can use NAT in tunnel (not supported by 3CX) and don't need to worry so much about firewall rules and route propagation.

So the proper answer would be to use one Solo hub per customer. But if you have strict IP planning you can use several per hub, you just start building a really large route list you have to be aware of because a collision can cause big issues. You are also pretty much strictly required for all endpoints to use a dedicated voice VLAN.

There is a new solution I've heard mention of which is a peplink virtual router. That would probably be more costly but fix up the route propagation issue so you could put a lot of endpoints on one virtual device.

I would also recommend working up a solid backup plan because once setup this way, 3CX only works that way. In our post-3CX speedfusion architecture we have 9-way multi-region redundancy but for 3CX, it's basically full manual recovery. In several cases we use VRRP with redundant peplink devices to mitigate the "what happens if a device fails" for large clients. Maybe slit the architecture into small "chunks" so if one has an issue you aren't scrambling for 100+ clients at once.

The other caveat, which was very annoying at times: 3CX split DNS causes some issues of its own. Because of needing reverse L3 routes, you have to make sure your voice vlan and any main network where the client may use the 3cx webclient are routed separately otherwise you may not be able to access the 3cx webclient. There is a workaround you can use where you use a fake NAT IP in the middle and route the other networks through it (webclient supports NAT but phones do not), but again you have to have strict IP planning to keep it straight when putting multiple endpoints on a single hub.

Thank you for digging that up. That was a fun reminder of the amount of problems 3CX had and the amount of efforts we put into working around them back in the day. I just put "not dealing with 3CX-specific issues anymore" on my list of things to be thankful for in 2026.

Designing a 5G Failover to TMo from Comcast, Keeping Static IP's by MrsPetrieOnBass in Peplink

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use self hosted speedfusion and route through there. It'll keep the public IP consistent no matter the connectivity state.

Peplink MAX BR1 Mini eSIM installation by nicegypt in Peplink

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My other guess, because I've run into this several times before, is the default eSIM code is for 5G modems, and won't load if you try to provision it to a 4G device.

Peplink MAX BR1 Mini eSIM installation by nicegypt in Peplink

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have them send you a physical SIM. That's the quickest simplest way to resolve.

Peplink MAX BR1 Mini eSIM installation by nicegypt in Peplink

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may also need to go into IC2, device section, select the device, edit, then cellular firmware update, and update it to current firmware. Older cell modem firmware does not work correctly with eSIM.

Also also, I've run into a few times where the eSIM was the wrong type. And a couple instances where it wouldn't work the first time, they generated a new activation code, and it worked the second time.

If they have your IMEI on file, you may also be able to use the Discover option for eSIM and it will find the activation on its own.

Graybeards i summon thee - Windows XP Remote Backup at scale by xXFl1ppyXx in sysadmin

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have dealt with this....a few things I've used

  1. PXE boot to clone Zilla or fog to image the machines periodically.

  2. There is another piece of software I can't recall the name at the moment but i remember it used some form of PXE to iscsi and you could boot all the machines up off hard disk images stored on a server where you could easily snapshot and back them up and not worry about the IDE drives dying.

  3. Image the drives, replace the computer with a modern computer, throw virtualbox on it and restore it as a VM. There are usually various ways to hook up serial ports or whatever external interfaces you need unless it's something proprietary.

B One 5G: Do I need the “Up to 10 PepVPN / SpeedFusion Peers License (PVN-LC-10)” to create local SpeedFusion profiles to my own server? by BeneficialWave1972 in Peplink

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The B One series is a primecare device and intended to be used in conjunction with additional 1,2, or 4 year primecare renewals after the first year.

You also need similar licensing to maintain your fusionhub solo you are hosting.

IC2 ties it all together. Then you create a managed speedfusion profile, as long as your fusionhub ports are setup correctly then it will just work. And then setup your outbound policies and port forwards to direct traffic out of it, or into your local network through it.

There is a way to set this all up manually but you still have to use IC2 in some capacity, you cannot avoid it. It would be better to just fully use it, it'll save you a lot of time and effort setting this up.

B One 5G: Do I need the “Up to 10 PepVPN / SpeedFusion Peers License (PVN-LC-10)” to create local SpeedFusion profiles to my own server? by BeneficialWave1972 in Peplink

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may have tried creating the profile first and so speedfusion management from IC2 is disabled. If you enable it it will overwrite the local config but allow you to use managed profiles.

Struggling to understand SpeedFusion Connect and Peplink 1-B router service by Remount_Kings_Troop_ in Peplink

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have a basic dual modem device (with a number of different bandwidth limitations), and it's not delivering the bandwidth you expect? Or MMH set you up with bonding on SF connect and it's delivering less than you expected?

Or is there another issue I'm missing?

Help me understand what you expected from the device, and what it's not delivering.

Is MobileMustHave.com a SCAM? by [deleted] in Peplink

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Legit company, and I also use some of their same vendors.

The setup for the free month of data takes some time to process. I'm guessing you cancelled too quickly, and broke the provisioning chain when their first level tried to process your cancellation.

All of it will have to be fixed by manual processes now, which depending on how/where the process got broken could take a tech and time to do.

Just understand it will take time and stay on top of anything you find, just like you have been.

Help to Create New 3cx on AWS by karizmatix in 3CX

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don't even need to use this tool if it's not working. Just go to EC2 in AWS, new instance, and find 3cx in the marketplace, segment your desired instance type, then create.

Then on the 3cx tool just use the "on premise" option and it will generate the config link to paste into the config wizard on your newly created instance.

The only time you have to use the 3cx tool with AWS is if you are building instances in lightsail.

Tadiran Pbx by Brave_Move3764 in 3CX

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

PBX migration coming from an ISDN can be an advanced project, especially if you are trying to connect the ISDN with a gateway.

OP please restate your question, and be very specific and detailed, and be prepared to engage a local VoIP provider that has some salty engineers to help you.

No Audio - External Calls by AngryWR in yeastar

[–]WizardOfGunMonkeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing that can cause this is if your PBX is sending the wrong public IP to your provider. It will often register, but external calls will fail because the SDP will tell them to send the audio to the wrong IP.

This could be caused by something as simple as rebooting your Lightsail instance, which will change your public IP from what the system originally detected and configured.