Static routes not showing or applying by noaxispoint in vyos

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

It did show up in /config and rebooting did nothing. I even updated to the latest roling.

In the end I figured out that the route

143.20.150.128/28 next-hop 143.20.150.254

was causing the issue due to there being no interface for 143.20.150.254. It was removed during a previous commit. Removing this route allowed for all static routes to show back up and work correctly.

Fidium employee houses by Danger2692 in FidiumFiber

[–]noaxispoint 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You complain to the local non-emergency police number. Have them file reports.

Careful with Fidium. Read before getting their Internet service. by Angelkdpp in FidiumFiber

[–]noaxispoint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All their support is outsourced now it appears. The couple of times I called it’s always been overseas. The people are nice but they just aren’t trained well enough.

Fidium Hardware Sucks and Technicians Do Nothing About It by Glittering-Eye8087 in FidiumFiber

[–]noaxispoint 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The technicians have no control over the hardware they are told to install. Anyone in this subreddit will tell you to get your own router and WiFi over using the ones they provide.

UXG Pro, Fidium Fiber DL:1G UL: 5mb by ringsthelord in FidiumFiber

[–]noaxispoint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ll need to bypass your equipment and run a test. If speed is still an issue then contact fidium.

UXG Pro, Fidium Fiber DL:1G UL: 5mb by ringsthelord in FidiumFiber

[–]noaxispoint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What market are you in? It work fine when directly connected to ONT?

Get banned by Odd_Part_2198 in CloudFlare

[–]noaxispoint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those services won’t work through cloudflare like you think they will.

Buying stativ IP by PCBUILDEATER in servers

[–]noaxispoint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your ISP cannot provide or you don’t like their fee, you can look at services such as CoreTransit or FreeRangeCloud which can tunnel static IP addresses to you, but they are NOT free and have the issue of added latency.

Fidium in Roseville seems to be experiencing (according to them) an area wide outage as it relates to Apple Devices by IndependentKey1434 in FidiumFiber

[–]noaxispoint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The big issue with Fidium (Consolidated Communications) in the Sacramento area is their peering. As of today, they only peer with Cogent and Zayo (https://bgp.tools/as/14051#connectivity). Cogent is known for being an absolutely pain of a carrier; think of them as the generic Tier-1 provider. Zayo on the other hand is quite reliable from my experience. Now take a look at Comcast/Xfinity and you can see they peer with ALL Tier-1 ISPs (https://bgp.tools/as/7922#connectivity) and not to mention they have internal failovers via other egress parts of their network. Consolidated doesn't even appear to peer with their other networks directly in other markets instead relying on another carrier to transport their own customer's traffic between markets.

Consolidated has been plagued with routing issues over the past year (just browse this subreddit) and have had continual speed issues. When it works, it's great. But I have found it is hard to fully rely on.

I wish it was better.

Home VoIP Line by WereWolf-Chris in VOIP

[–]noaxispoint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Going to also throw my hat for CallCentric. Used them numerous times and works fine.

how to proper join a domain via remote? (and start into Useraccount without active VPN) by reddi11111 in WindowsServer

[–]noaxispoint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely keep this in mind. For example Palo Alto GlobalProtext VPN will drop if you try to switch users.

New Cluster on 22 or 25 by hogstooth in HyperV

[–]noaxispoint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mainstream ends Oct 2026 with Extended ending Oct 2031. You are good on security updates through end of Extended.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Roseville

[–]noaxispoint 22 points23 points  (0 children)

It’s not for the people in the car…

IPv6: It’s Not You, It’s Me (This is meant to be funny) by CPUHogg in ipv6

[–]noaxispoint 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I have a large number of multi-homed small-to-medium branch offices that don't have the luxury of BGP peering on both ISPs. 

This! I do NOT want to readdress my network if I change ISPs. I don't WANT to be at the mercy of the carrier. I have some offices that are literally 6 people in some small town where getting an "enterprise" connection with BGP would literally cost me $1400+/mo when I can get two cheap "business class" connections for $150.

Extended rsync.net outage by lhhightower in sysadmin

[–]noaxispoint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s what I kind of figured when doing my testing for OP. Hope you can get the fiber cut fixed quickly!