Category Archives: ZyXEL

For the DMZ

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Getting outside

I’m trenching a ditch. I’m hoping to run a few 25-pair telco cables, some fiber, a few coax cables, 240v power, 120v power, natural gas and perhaps a few cat-6 cables through it. Assuming the authorities approve, of course. .

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New whiteboarding

I should also sketch out the physical and virtual circuits at and between each PoP as well as the vast array of Virtual Machines provisioned on the hypervisors.

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Spinning up a telco with Asterisk

Back in 2010 our family moved to an island in an archipelago in the very top left of the US’s continental 48. Before moving, we did some research regarding high speed network access. There are a number of ISPs in … Continue reading

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