393: Happy New Year
/Happy New Year everyone! We hope 2021 is a healthy and successful one.
Happy New Year everyone! We hope 2021 is a healthy and successful one.
-PsiMac and MacWorks joined forces for a Wi-Fi job. Sam was feeling very left out.
-UniFi and Eero and go to equipment for Wi-Fi jobs.
-Jerry & Joe go into detail about the job in an aging house with some wireless challenges.
-Using UniFi on this job, Joe talks about adjusting wireless uplink settings in the UniFi Dream Machine controller.
-Sam finally gets to join in and he gets into working with Eero on a job. He begins by dealing with an oddity where an entire network comes to a halt when a particular computer gets turned off.
-He learns some things with Eero like the lack of functionality when using the web interface vs the app.
-Since we are all doing more remotely, Joe takes us through a remote Eero setup.
-Joe found that setting up this network was actually faster offsite. Which is good on the one hand for efficiency but also a negative for business reasons as it means less billable time. Sam finds similar results.
-Sam brings back an old favorite āpop quizā, networking edition.
-Jerry has a PSA regarding a Synology with Seagate drives. Be careful where you buy from.
-Amazon had an offer to give a 20% credit on old routers but Jerry has a bad experience with his return.
-One of Samās clients shows off their new podcast studio. Sam stays silent about Command Control Power since he likely has spoken about them.
-Joe blows Samās cover about how he used his new fancy Rode microphone backwards on a recent show.
-We discuss our first mics.
-As the guys check in about business status, Sam talks about a client that finally suspended monthly services.
-Most recently, one of Jerryās education clients had to request a quote from multiple vendors during a renewal period.
-A recent client call sounded like a Kobayashi Maru and an impossible feat to accomplish so Jerry & Joe figure, letās refer Sam!
-Joe is really hoping to replace his janky MacBook Pro.
-As this show was recorded before the M1 announcement, Joe considers what new Mac computers will be on the horizon.
-Sam has a strange volume issue with his 2020 MacBook Air
-As we revisit the HP driver issue, Joe credits the MacAdmins Slack for pointing him in the right direction.
-Joe questions the validation process.
-Should you just live off the grid?
-One of Joeās clients designed software once used on the space shuttle.
-Adam Engst of TidBITS Content Network joins us to talk about Appleās release of the M1 chips.
-We talk about āOne More Thing...ā
-Joe goes on a tear about some history of Mac.
-Joe is proud of his first generation JamBox.
-Adam is very excited about the benchmarks he is reading about the M1 chips.
-Even Rosetta 2 is showing a benchmark of 80% of native use!
-Adam talks about unified memory and how the memory is built in to the M1 chip.
-Thermal capacity in the new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac mini is discussed. The MacBook Air doesnāt even have a fan!
-Sam & Joe are emotionally scarred from recent MacBook Air models.
-Adam is not impressed with the Touch Bar on the MacBook Pro.
-While we were once concerned about first generation chips, everything we are hearing has us excited.
-Battery life is a notable difference that users will be most aware of.
-50 of recent Mac purchases were customers new to the Mac.
-Adam warns about issues to be wary of with Big Sur when it comes to third party backup programs like Carbon Copy Cloner and Super Duper.
-Time Machine in Big Sur now uses APFS. You will likely want to start your backups fresh.
-The low end MacBook Air has a 7 core CPU instead of an 8 core. Why?
-Adam is going to test his new computer by dumping all his apps in Login Items to see how it responds.
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-Joe had a client reach out just to say something positive about Parallels 16. How infrequently do we get those feel good calls?
-Speaking of Parallels 16, Jerry has a gripe about a Parallels update that ended up costing him.
-Sam wants to inject some feel good stories and talks about a free offer from a local ISP for households with educators and school age children.
-Another great tool for educators is Safe You Tube, a site that lets you play YouTube videos for children, without potentially inappropriate ad content.
-What happened to paper cups?
-We have some follow up to the Carbon Copy Cloner Privacy Fish, from Mike Bombitch himself!
-And now we have a hot air balloon from Tech Tool Pro.
-Amy McKnight and others give Joe some credit for his PSA about being able to open PDFs in Microsoft Word.
-Jerry is annoyed by a client that is clearly multi tasking while trying to work with him remotely.
-Joe has a similar client and sees the proof with Handoff displaying multiple apps in their Mac Dock.
-While trying to work with a new client remotely, Sam seems just how difficult it can be when leaving a lot of the work to the client.
-Sam & Joe have a live conversation about a potential new client that they are both in discussions with.
-This week were are joined by Brian Burke, Chief Mac Man of SellYourMac.com
-Brian has always been passionate about computers and even helped teach his computer class in 5th grade!
-After successfully selling products, including used cell phones in college, Brian started buying and selling a lot of Apple products online. The idea of SellYourMac.com was born.
-Brian has purchased Mac computers as old as 2008.
-Sam always has family approaching him for used Apple products. Brian will be happy to take them off his hands.
-Joe also notes that support goes along with helping family acquire older products.
-Brian points to his customer service as the secret to his success.
-That level of customer service makes Joe recall offering support around the clock in his early days.
-The crew is reminded of a local grocery store chain, Stew Leonardās, that has similar service etiquette.
-The flip side of always catering to the customer is those that attempt to take advantage.
-As Jerry joins the fray, he wants to know more from Brian about their process, from intake to checklist, cleaning, and resale.
-SellYourMac has custom made boxes for every model of Mac computer. It also helps to ensure integrity of the shipment so customers can get full value.
-Brianās company does sell parts they donāt use.
-The topic of repairability comes up as Joe talks of past difficulties and Brian talks of the lack of repair options in the future.
-How much RAM should you get in your Mac?
-Whatās a Mac Pro?
-Sam inquired about selling multiple computers at once. Brian directs him to their Sell in Bulk are of the site: https://www.sellyourmac.com/mac-bulk-buy-back.html
-Brian talks about an option for purchasing renewed devices: https://renewedmacs.com
-Outside of the Apple world, Brian is also a sommelier, a notary public, ordained minister, and a certified scuba instructor. He also administered his own brotherās wedding!
-Brianās biggest passion is actually cooking.
-Speaking of cooking, Joe talks about Green Chef boxes. Organic food, ready to make.
-Trade In For A Purpose - Brian began this formal campaign to gift Mac computers to underprivileged students. This has an amazing impact on their lives and work on their education: https://www.sellyourmac.com/trade-in-for-a-purpose/
-Sell Your Mac is offering all of our listeners a bonus. Just use the promo code āCCPā at Sell Your Mac and Renewed Macs.
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Command-Control-Power is a weekly podcast hosted by three certified members of the Apple Consultants Network (ACN), drawing from over half a century of combined experience operating technology consulting practices.
Hosts: Joe Saponare of PsiMac, Sam Valencia of HCS Technology Group, and Jerry Zigmont of MacWorks.
We talk about Apple, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Synology, UniFi, hardware, software, best practices, clients, rates, managed services, mobile device management, business operations, troubleshooting, etc.
We also feature regular interviews with vendors and colleagues.