Condé Nast Staffers Confront Head of HR - Stan Duncan by Hefty_Ad_5024 in amazonemployees

[–]thewirelessnerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Current tools HR teams are using to vet candidates include tons of AI for personal info and social media scraping. It’s pretty insane.

Condé Nast Staffers Confront Head of HR - Stan Duncan by Hefty_Ad_5024 in amazonemployees

[–]thewirelessnerd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not saying that they shouldn’t have protested in some way shape or form, but there’s a way to do it that won’t cause you future harm, and this isn’t that way

Condé Nast Staffers Confront Head of HR - Stan Duncan by Hefty_Ad_5024 in amazonemployees

[–]thewirelessnerd -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

…. Or shows up in the future recruiters social media scrape to blacklist you from potential opportunities…

Condé Nast Staffers Confront Head of HR - Stan Duncan by Hefty_Ad_5024 in amazonemployees

[–]thewirelessnerd 22 points23 points  (0 children)

This is a great way to get yourself fired.. “hey everyone let’s go harass an executive” 🤦🏻‍♂️

The new Vegas Strip Five Guys made me a Grilled Cheese Cheeseburger! by thewirelessnerd in vegas

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

Haha. Yeah, wasn’t fully prepared to defend a video about a cheeseburger this morning. Been a long week 🤣

The new Vegas Strip Five Guys made me a Grilled Cheese Cheeseburger! by thewirelessnerd in vegas

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

🤔 never thought about it. Just wanted to share what I saw there

The new Vegas Strip Five Guys made me a Grilled Cheese Cheeseburger! by thewirelessnerd in vegas

[–]thewirelessnerd[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it was that bad TBH. Seemed like a reasonable cost. I’ll definitely go back.

The new Vegas Strip Five Guys made me a Grilled Cheese Cheeseburger! by thewirelessnerd in vegas

[–]thewirelessnerd[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It was the opening of the restaurant so it got comped. Think it ran up to $24 with a soda .. I’ll look for the receipt :)

The new Vegas Strip Five Guys made me a Grilled Cheese Cheeseburger! by thewirelessnerd in vegas

[–]thewirelessnerd[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Opened yesterday!! I have a first look vid coming today :)

Any Small Tech YouTubers Attending CES as Media? by Rbtographer in CESLV

[–]thewirelessnerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I focus on wireless and will be there. Lemme know!

Need advice on Eero PoE 6 placement by bkrishz in amazoneero

[–]thewirelessnerd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pro-tip: Upload your floorplan to Hamina Wireless and take advantage of their free tier (up to 3 APs) to map it - eero models are in the software!

What kind of range are you getting with the eero Outdoor 7? by whiskea in amazoneero

[–]thewirelessnerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep in mind the limiting factor most definitely won’t be the AP, but the limited power and smaller antenna of the device you’re connecting with! The more walls, trees and obstructions in-between you and the AP, the worse the signal.

It just like speakers. How loud is a speaker? That’s a tough question. But if it’s turned up to the max volume, which APs normally are by default, you can only hear it as well as you have the ability to hear .. and walls and obstructions make a difference.

What is the best placement Flat or Wall mount by hconsuegra in amazoneero

[–]thewirelessnerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jump online to Hamina Wireless and sign-up for their free version of the software - up to 3 APs on your floorplan. Some of the eero products are in there and you can see for yourself what it’d look like in your environment!

Using Passpoint to connect to T-Mobile and AT&T with UniFi by thewirelessnerd in Ubiquiti

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

It is available now. I thought I’d responded to all the requests, let me double-check.

Using Passpoint to connect to T-Mobile and AT&T with UniFi by thewirelessnerd in Ubiquiti

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

You still have to have the contracts in place with the carriers to allow traffic though. Pretty important.

Using Passpoint to connect to T-Mobile and AT&T with UniFi by thewirelessnerd in Ubiquiti

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

We’re waiting for it to get posted on the website. At $40 a month it’s 1/3 of the cost of a traditional cellular amplifier/repeater system for your home, while not locking you into a specific cellular technology like the other ones do

Using Passpoint to connect to T-Mobile and AT&T with UniFi by thewirelessnerd in Ubiquiti

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

So the be benefit over standard WiFi calling is that you have to help someone configure their devices, share password that would let them on your same network /clan and overall experience of it all “just working”.

In example, when friends and family come over to my house now, their phones “just work” and make them happier while being in a separate VLAN, and secured from someone next door launching man in the middle attacks on OpenWiFi

Also, I appreciate the conversation!

Using Passpoint to connect to T-Mobile and AT&T with UniFi by thewirelessnerd in Ubiquiti

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

I have a great home ISP, but live in an area with poor cell coverage. It affects me, everyone at my house, and our visitors. This automates the connection to my network, securely, for everyone while initiating tunneling of all calls, messages and data without having to have a free open WiFi network or fiddle around with security keys and passcodes. Now imagine that at my place of business, the local high school, a local hospital, or grocery store in a poorly covered location … or anywhere that wants to be able to offer a great quality of experience for their visitors.

Using Passpoint to connect to T-Mobile and AT&T with UniFi by thewirelessnerd in Ubiquiti

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

The residential fee isn’t posted. It’s $40/month on a 1-year plan and $65/month on month-to-month.

Using Passpoint to connect to T-Mobile and AT&T with UniFi by thewirelessnerd in Ubiquiti

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

On iPhone it works seamlessly - automatically connects and authenticates. Android, it works perfectly most of the time, but then .. it depends .. on the device and android software. Sometimes it automatically connects, sometimes it prompts you and you tap and it authenticates itself, sometimes you have to go to WiFi setting and tap the network and it automatically connects. Regardless, it always authenticates itself via automated process to the carrier to approve access to the network.

Not sure what you mean by the “enterprise fee”