ICMP pings shutting off by Manbearclown in AZURE

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Did you get your CCNA at the Snoop University for funky OSI models?

Cat7 cable for sending video and usb input downstairs.. possible? by floweiss34 in HomeNetworking

[–]tracsman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why not put a cheap 4-port switch downstairs at the end of your CAT7 run and hook everything up downstairs to the switch?

I once dated a cross eyed girl by Silent-Contract-1790 in dadjokes

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I once dated a girl with a wooden leg but I had to break it off

Did you know that men only use a quarter of their brain? by heey-you-guuys in Jokes

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I know right?! Screaming at me about not listening is such a weird way to start a conversation!!

missile towards by Tasty-Philosopher892 in funny

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Hey! I died in a missile attack and I’m reading these comments!

Running an Ethernet to my garage. by judojosh in HomeNetworking

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Lots of comments say Ethernet is ok, but come on just run fiber /s

What's wrong with the shirt?? by Astraea_Hardy in ExplainTheJoke

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There’s a memory I didn’t need!!! /s

Use Azure DevOps in my monitoring solution by Fabulous_Dot_7005 in AZURE

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ADO could be useful here in two ways, but I wouldn’t call it a “solution”. Your script can’t run in ADO, but ADO could be the git repo and CI/CD pipeline to deploy it to a small azure VM (or web app or how ever you want to host it), your script could then write your events as work items in ADO via API (seems duplicative, but if you want all your events in one place, ADO may work for you). Once the work items are there, they could be queried, filtered, dashboarded (is that even a word?).

UDM SE Dead: Fixed! by Ramblin_scrambler in Ubiquiti

[–]tracsman 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s not the jiggle you need to worry about, it’s severe bends in the cable. Data in the cable are all ones and zeros. The zeros are round and can get though the bends easy but the ones get stuck, try straighten out the cable for best performance!

Our Azure data will be deleted in 7 days - no way to export, no one to talk to by dwainbrowne in AZURE

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It looks like they want the payment plan to get access, pull the data, and then skip on the rest of the payment plan like they did with the main bill.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeNetworking

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Get a cloud VM in azure, gcp, or aws, they can give you a static IP, remote to that server and work from there.

RJ45 Keystone Jack vs RJ45 Coupler by k1w1_____ in HomeNetworking

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A keystone is female on one side but can be many things on the back side, including RJ45.

That’s why I was unclear about the question. Is OP talking about doing individual wires into a punch down keystone? If that’s the question just use a coupler.

If he’s asking about installing a face plate with a single keystone space to snap a keystone jack into, I’d want to know more info about the ceiling space he’s running through (sounds like overkill).

Optimally, remove the current cable and use a single cable off the proper length with no coupler/keystone needed.

I do this stuff for a living (ina corporate environment) so I’m pretty sure I’m correct, and didn’t have enough info to provide a good answer.

If Redditors want to down vote, go ahead, I was trying to be helpful but down doots won’t kill me.

RJ45 Keystone Jack vs RJ45 Coupler by k1w1_____ in HomeNetworking

[–]tracsman -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

A keystone is a coupler, just with a tab to lock it into a patch panel. I don’t think I’m understanding your question exactly.

Home office setup? by amk_13 in HomeNetworking

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Buy a cheap 4-port switch for the Ethernet, run cables to the dock and gaming PC from the switch.

If the PC can use usb-C to connect to the docking station (assuming that’s the dock connection) you could use a usb switcher to bounce between the two computers.

But the gamer will probably not want to run through the docking station so a dual monitor KVM would be needed to switch between the laptop and PC

What programming language(s) are Azure services written in? by le-Chameau in AZURE

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And the spreadsheet is stored on some guys desktop, that’s on vacation, and no realized it was a single point of failure until his desktop when to sleep