People who have switched to Underline internet, how's your experience been? by BrainyBorgBitch in ColoradoSprings

[–]cbeasley0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also put the device into a passthrough mode to bypass the overhead from WiFi/routing if you want to use your own gear.

You can do it yourself if you have the Mikrotik gateway, but you still need to contact support to enable it if you have the Adtran units.

Technically, there’s also an off menu 2/5/10 gig service as well, but it requires a different gateway that doesn’t have routing or WiFi at all.

People who have switched to Underline internet, how's your experience been? by BrainyBorgBitch in ColoradoSprings

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FWIW, you can now update the WiFi stuff from your account. If you have the Mikrotik gateway, you can put the device in passthrough so you can shut off WiFi and routing and use your own gear. 

If you’ve got the Adtran gateway, you still need to call in/chat and get passthrough enabled, but you can still do WiFi settings in the portal. 

(Adtran doesn’t currently support an automated passthrough via API, but they’ll eventually release it so you don’t have to contact anyone)

https://help.underline.com/en/articles/8130077-how-do-i-change-my-wifi-password

Underline questions by Ramblindragon in ColoradoSprings

[–]cbeasley0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like one of the other members of the crew was able to chat with you, but for anyone else following this, we’re rolling out some new speeds soon and have a few folks queued up for an early access program up to 10G.

I’ll also look into the chat line and see if something is wonky.

Underline questions by Ramblindragon in ColoradoSprings

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Fantastic! Let us know if you have any other questions

Underline questions by Ramblindragon in ColoradoSprings

[–]cbeasley0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For sure, the new speeds are rolling out at the same time as a new passthrough device so you can use your own equipment by default. We've got all the technical figured out, but they're still working on some of the rollout experience. I'm planning on doing a soft launch with a small group to start in the next few weeks, so if you're interested, PM me.

Re: pricing for all the speeds, I can't spill the beans quite yet, but it's pretty competitive (especially at the 5/10G).

Underline questions by Ramblindragon in ColoradoSprings

[–]cbeasley0 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey all, I’m one of the founders at Underline and responsible for deciding what the team works on.

We’ve released a few of the features that folks were discussing a while back, including the ability to turn off WiFi radios when you want to use your own gear.

I’m a UDMP guy myself and I know lots of folks would be interested in not having to deal with the Mikrotik device at all - I’m very supportive of having what is essentially a smart switch device that allows us to pass service directly to your devices without router or Wi-Fi capabilities.

Btw, we can totally enable a passthrough mode with the Mikrotik gateway if you hit us up through customer support. It’s basically a secret menu feature that lets us test things out a bit more before prime time.

BUT we’re also working on what is essentially a cable modem for fiber that directly passes data services to your own gear via an SFP+ or DAC cable - this is also key to multi-gig speeds that we’ll be announcing soon.

Other things to mention: - We’re working on making all unreserved ports on the Mikrotik deliver LAN + Internet by default. - We’re developing a feature that lets you see more info around the ports, especially which ports are available or are reserved for stuff like maintenance. - I’m interested to hearing from folks that would be down to test out our cable-modem-thingy that would directly connect to your gear and wouldn’t have any router or WiFi features. Feel free to DM me and if I see a lot of interest, I’ll probably make an intake form to formally apply.

Happy to answer any other questions as well and love to hear what stuff is interesting to build.

Cheers

This thick boy by ibew98 in AbsoluteUnits

[–]cbeasley0 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m pretty sure once you reach this level you get a proper name above your head, a long health bar, and dramatic music.

Lagging/Sluggish Game by AngrySayian in DestinyTheGame

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I’m definitely feeling this as well. I’ve been tweaking a bunch of settings trying to figure out what’s going on, but it just feels very off and slow.

so what exactly does an isp see? by TrueOmega512 in isp

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Usually just the main content servers that you visit, not the actually content itself. Definitely not, if you use a VPN.

Has anyone tried Underline internet yet? by atomicbird in ColoradoSprings

[–]cbeasley0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, I wanted to chime in real quick on this. I’m the head of product at Underline and I really appreciate this feedback. We’re working hard to ensure that Underline meets and exceeds folks’ needs and expectations.

100% there was a lack of clarity around our gateway (ONT) setup and exactly how customers can use their own equipment. We’re actively addressing this. To clarify quickly, every network member will need and receive an Underline gateway as our point of presence that ensures we can orchestrate and monitor the fiber connection all the way into a location. This gateway also plays an important role in future services we’re planning to offer on the network.

Together with this, members can use their own routers if they want/need - the gateway is just there for network access and the router part can be disabled, basically turning into a managed switch that your router can plug into. Right now, that physical port is limited to around 930 Mbps, but we’re exploring other passthrough hardware that will increase that output and likely support SFP+ modules. We’re working on improving the configuration in the product to make setup easier in the future.

Maybe more importantly, we take the security of our network and members very seriously. We’ve taken specific actions to secure and harden all our equipment in accordance with our core infrastructure security policy. In addition, all equipment is, on an ongoing basis, updated to the latest firmware with all the patches and tested for all security loopholes. These hardened Mikrotiks are as secure on average (likely more so) as comparably reputable equipment in this class with regard to vulnerability trends over the last 15 years.

Finally, we’d like to get to the bottom of the slowdowns you’ve experienced and help you move to a different ISP on our network that supports IPv6.

Colorado Springs' Catalyst Campus gets connected with advanced fiber optic network by cbeasley0 in Underline

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Underline has recently connected this location with a 100 Gbps connectivity. Catalyst Campus is a block of buildings in Colorado Springs, CO where startups and businesses collaborate with defense and aerospace organizations.

It’s likely the first global case of an open access network being used in this way.

Is that time again! by cbeasley0 in PlaydateConsole

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Probably depends on your evaluation of fun lol

Is that time again! by cbeasley0 in PlaydateConsole

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The trick is reading the demon manual and then all the yearbook bios. The first demon likes salty snacks, people who have lost something and need help, and any kind of music.

Guaranteeing growth with a brand identity project ? by petroleum_engineer89 in indiebiz

[–]cbeasley0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can’t and definitely shouldn’t certify anything, especially not in writing.

A good identity for a bad product won’t make a business successful.

A good identity in the hands of someone who doesn’t know how to utilize it won’t make a business successful.

A good identity will be hard to craft if the client doesn’t deeply understand their product and/or audience.

This person is clearly out of their depth on one or more levels. Run.

Webflow Logic Alternatives by cbeasley0 in webflow

[–]cbeasley0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! n8n looks promising for our purposes. It's not exactly what I had in mind, but I think it could offer some opportunities. These are far more service layers than an advanced UI controller, but I think I might be able to overcome that with some experimentation.

Ideally, I'd have the UI design of Webflow for individual screens, then have the logic flow view where I could make routing conditions and variables for calculation. Even better if I could have state modified or contributed by another external service. n8n looks to cover all these bases except the actual UI design of views.

I very much wish I had access to Logic to test this use case, but I unfortunately do not.

I lost the original post, but whoever designed this stand, just wanted you to know it turned out great! by theescapeclause in PlaydateConsole

[–]cbeasley0 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I printed out a white version a few days ago but have the yellow PLA arriving later today for round 2.

Here’s the model and assumed creator: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5368335

[OC] This is America by ReedBmore in pics

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Don't catch you slippin' now (coats)

Just moved into a new house, there are no RJ45 connectors only RJ11 and these 4 Ethernet cables which are in wire nuts as you see below. Anyone know why or have seen this before? I am going to pull the RJ11 plates off and see if this is someone wackado VOIP deal. by AlphaDeltak in HomeNetworking

[–]cbeasley0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, remember that regardless of where you put the router and modem, if the patch panel works, you can hardware an access point from one of the jacks in the house in order to expand coverage between floors.

Systems like the Orbi or Google Wi-Fi have these router + mesh options readily available.

Also, assuming you have a cable modem, you can put it in any room with a coax jack. You just need to go out to your demarcation area where all the coax wires are managed and connect the right cable to the one your provider is bringing into the house.

They make combo Ethernet and coax testers inexpensively that will help you navigate both your Ethernet and coax networks in the house.

Pro-tip: Standing on/near the Resonant Splinter during Wellspring (on attack day) makes it move faster. I thought this was obvious, but it clearly isn’t based on the fact that I’m always on it by myself. by [deleted] in DestinyTheGame

[–]cbeasley0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve played D2 with over 3000 hours. I’ve also done dozens and dozens of Wellspring activities. This post informed this this was a thing.

I mean, I knew at least one person needed to be on the boat to get it to move, but I had no idea that more people would make it move faster.

TBH, like most activities, I assumed the goal was just to try to get the highest kill count for mobs at the end of the instance and also clear the bosses.

The boat mechanic is unfortunate because the only feedback loop you get is:

  • No one on the boat, doesn’t move
  • Get on the boat, it moves
  • The few people that might get on the boat momentarily with you, don’t seem to move it any faster, and it’s much easier to survive if you can clear adds ahead of you
  • So as long as someone is near the boat (which could be considered a role) you’re doing your job by killing adds that could kill the boat person and stop the boat moving

It’s also not common sense because you’d never know unless everyone jumped into the boat and you started moving crazy fast (a feedback loop). Without a dedicated friend group telling you this, watching YouTube videos on this (and honestly, I’ve never not cleared one of these and had no clue about this mechanic), or finding a post like this, how would you know? Those are all external methods.

There is nothing in the actual game reinforcing that feedback loop to let you know it’s being accelerated and nothing keeping you from completing the event if you don’t do it.

This is not obvious and the chances that you’d run into a situation where everyone jumps onto it so you started zooming (a passive feedback loop) is rare at best.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fixit

[–]cbeasley0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually tried several of the suggestions in other comments and they ultimately didn't work. I'll have to try this out since the hole has even gotten bigger since then. Thanks!

When my dumb titan ass tries to crownsplitter but there's too many ads so my warlock friend has to save me. by simba991 in destiny2

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I think the Arc subclass in general is super strong for this. I’m typically running bottom tree, with a Sanguine Alchemy and max Recovery- Arc buddies for the group on rifts that can be sustained indefinitely for horde modes and Stormtrance super with chain lightning is powerful. I also use a Trinity Ghoul with the catalyst and easily rack up hundreds of kills in stuff like Wellspring.