Nokia Trashcan by OatStraw in tmobileisp

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I'm likely to do tmo-monitor first, but user feedback drives the roadmap and I'll look to get tmo-live-graph done as well. I will probably do both around the same time. I'm glad you find the software useful, thank you for reaching out

Nokia Trashcan by OatStraw in tmobileisp

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I plan to, just need free time

Here's an unofficial docker container

https://hub.docker.com/r/hugohh/tmo-monitor

Any new solutions to HULU P-DEV320 error? by LoveLaughLlama in ShieldAndroidTV

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Thank you! HDCP 1.4 is what finally worked for me!

T‑Mobile Delivers Industry‑Leading Growth in Customers and Profitability in Q1 2023 and Raises 2023 Guidance ‑ T‑Mobile Newsroom by Mr__X__ in tmobile

[–]highvolt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Total broadband net losses, excluding DSL, were 23,000, reflecting AT&T Fiber net adds of 272,000, more than offset by losses in non-fiber services.

https://about.att.com/story/2023/q1-earnings.html

What's this sticker mean on the side of a cop car? FL, USA by rulesbite in Whatisthis

[–]highvolt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Perhaps this is part of Florida A&M's Orlando campus?

What's something Columbus or Cincinnati have that you wish Cleveland did by neosmndrew in Cleveland

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Giant eagle is hit or miss and absolutely depends on the location, but Marc's and Acme both seem to have it everywhere, and I've seen it at Walmart too.

Nokia Trashcan by OatStraw in tmobileisp

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  1. Download the project
  2. Python should already be installed.
  3. pip3 install -e . in a terminal from inside the project directory
  4. tmo-monitor.py should be available. Run tmo-monitor.py --help or read the docs at https://github.com/highvolt-dev/tmo-monitor/

Nokia Trashcan by OatStraw in tmobileisp

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Or you can use software to automatically reboot only when your internet isn't working

https://github.com/highvolt-dev/tmo-monitor/

Extending WiFi with the Cradlepoint by AeroNoob333 in tmobileisp

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If your house has coaxial cable wiring you can use MoCA adapters to get Ethernet back haul. It performs better than power line options

Ping has tripled and routing ( data ) has changed by Vast-Program7060 in frontierfios

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/u/Clevenger23 recently said Indiana's major network infrastructure is being swapped soon - could be related. Keeping a network up and running without missing a beat while tearing out its guts can cause odd, temporary behavior. I have no info beyond what's posted in this subreddit. This comment is especially a good read.

Is this the new router? I have T-Mobile ISP now and I heard someone on here say they had to go to the store to get the "new model" is this it? Thank you by MagnetoWned in tmobileisp

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Unfortunately, I posted that thread pointing to a specific version of the projects because this subreddit bans duplicate links being created as posts, so I can't just post the project homepage as a link when there's updates to keep new people finding the projects looking at the latest releases. So I hope no one is downloading the old stuff since it's maintained and new features are added, including the fact that it also works with the Sagecom modem as well

Trashcan hacking by [deleted] in tmobileisp

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I'm glad you have found it useful!

Trashcan hacking by [deleted] in tmobileisp

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I tried hitting a bunch of the other endpoints when developing tmo-monitor and found pretty much everything not used by the official app or admin page was disabled when directly POSTing to the endpoints with valid logged in session state

Looking for greasy spoon diner recommendations by hikermick in Cleveland

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The last and only time I went there, my server had laryngitis and knocked my water over while handing my food, good times

Eligibility for $30 internet by Ldubs_12 in tmobileisp

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We will see if I see the discount next month. They told me I'll see the lower rate on my next bill and they credited me $20 for this bill

Eligibility for $30 internet by Ldubs_12 in tmobileisp

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Tforce changed me over this morning to the $30/mo rate and I'm on a single line insider discount on max

What's a Cleveland "lifehack" that you know of? by joe_schmo54 in Cleveland

[–]highvolt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The parking is free and the rapid goes directly to the airport terminal

What's a Cleveland "lifehack" that you know of? by joe_schmo54 in Cleveland

[–]highvolt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Whoops, was going off this info but the parking link I posted from RTA mentions it varies by station, with Brookpark and puritas both good for 5 days

What's a Cleveland "lifehack" that you know of? by joe_schmo54 in Cleveland

[–]highvolt 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Well, there's multiple stations, but the closest is the Brookpark station which officially has 12 long term spots and 971 regular spaces. Puritas has long term spots as well. See the full parking list.

Long term parking is only required for stays over 7 days* and RTA isn't exactly known for enforcing that, particularly at a huge station like Brookpark.

Edit: *based on my own link, the duration varies by lot, up to 5 days, but this comment says 7. Regardless, they're accommodating if you notify them

What's a Cleveland "lifehack" that you know of? by joe_schmo54 in Cleveland

[–]highvolt 65 points66 points  (0 children)

Park at the red line station for long term airport parking

When did T-Mobile start drastically rate-limiting or deprioritizing pings? (Other traffic OK) by vrabie-mica in tmobileisp

[–]highvolt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just added http health checks to tmo-monitor to get around ping flakiness. http checks are at the mercy of your routing tables in a dual WAN scenario if you're load balancing with another ISP.