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460: My Stupidity Makes You Smarter

Topics:

-Samā€™s daughter lost her wallet but there was no AirTag or Tile used. 

-Joe talks about Chipolo, a third party vendor that works with the FindMy infrastructure. 

-Sam has a gripe about people that canā€™t read through an entire email. 

-One of Joeā€™s clients had a display issue that seemed to persist after a restart. 

-Jerryā€™s client insists on a visit for something that could have been done remotely. 

-Sam had to coach a fellow consultant on billing what he was worth. 

-Joe tests our knowledge of how to restart HomePod. 

-In this weekā€™s episode of ā€œI should have known thisā€, Joe talks about a Synology searching issue. 

-Jerry has a mother of ā€œI should have known thisā€ with a Ubiquiti update story. Enter cached updates. 

-Joe insists the Apple Studio Display should have built in Apple TV capabilities or, at least Airplay. Jerry is having none of it. 

459: Got Fiber?

Topics:

-Jerry expresses his frustration with clients at times.

-He also has difficulty chasing down customers who sign up for MSP service and do not make the time to install all of their tools.

-A good old previously mentioned marketing tool is placing a sticker on network equipment that is branded with your company contact information.

-Sam uses small asset tags with contact information that go on all devices.

-rackmount.it is an excellent custom rack mount equipment.

-One of Samā€™s clients was unimpressed after his cable management work.

-Joe talks about raising his onsite rates.

-Joe has to do some convincing to get a client to get the right configuration of Synology and UniFi equipment.

-Optimum Online, a local ISP, is now providing fiber with Gigabit symmetrical speeds.

-Jerry also has fiberā€¦

458: Interview with John O'Fallon of Maxum, Makers Of Rumpus

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457: In A Bit Of A Crisis

Topics:

-Joe discusses some of the new products released by Apple.

-All the latest announcements were immediately discussed in TidBITS Content Network newsletter.

-Josh Centers of TidBITS started a separate site called http://applebuyingadvice.com to help people make decisions on what products to purchase.

-Working with a long standing client where he used to be the ā€œweb masterā€, Joe recommends Squarespace for their updated website.

-One of Joeā€™s customers has a mac.com email address that did not seem to be able to receive mail any longer to anything but the new icloud.com address.

-Joe is frustrated about attempting to donate to UNICEF via Apple Music. Sam is surprised at making a live donation on air.

-Sam tries using a navigation app with some old friends with little success.

-Windows 365 is a cloud hosted version of Windows. Joeā€™s experience wasnā€™t so great.

-Dropbox issues a warning of compatibility with macOS 12.3: https://help.dropbox.com/installs-integrations/desktop/macos-12-monterey-support

-Sam issues a warning about using a configuration profile to set a password expiration on a local Mac account.

-MDM Live from Addigy get a big thumbs up from Joe.

-In looking into it, Sam sees some very interesting beta features like MDM Live and Flex Policies.

-One of Samā€™s clients reaches out at odd hours of the night. This particular issue dealt with a failed upgrade attempt.

-We discuss what defines a crisis and cancellation policies.

-We take a moment to thank Nate Cinal of Scout IT for his thoughtful gifts to the crew.

455: Getting On The High Horse

Topics:

-Jerry explores Synology notifications and Joe explains how Synology removed the built in feature. Central Management System to the rescue. 
https://www.synology.com/en-us/dsm/feature/cms_maintenance

-One of Jerryā€™s clients asks for employer tracking software. He was referred to Veriato. He asks the group their opinions on such a request. 

-Sam had a couple of sketchy client situations as well. 

-Messages in the cloud - A customer of Joeā€™s has questions regarding this feature and specifically syncing deletions. 

-Messages attachments can create storage issues for users. 

-Recommending upgrades can backfire as in the case when Joe recommended customers upgrade to Monterey 12.2. 

-Joe found a great bit of software called Mini Wale On LAN. Grab a copy and buy Hanz a cup of coffee:  https://www.tweaking4all.com

454: IT Essential Oils

Topics:

-Sam has finally filled the position at HCS CT!

-Jerry asks about Non-compete and NDA agreements.

-There is a cost to onboard a new employee and it is a risk you take in order to grow.

-One of Joeā€™s clients delays the move to a new serverā€¦.again.

-This same client has been taking advice from other sources and it has strained the relationship.

-He has also explored a fee for working with clients that donā€™t include him in their technology decisions.

-Joe & Sam has some stories to share that are for our Patreon only feeds.

-As Sam has been dealing with Zoom latency issues at a particular network, he discovers Ubiquiti Smart Queues

-Dealing with VPNs, different subnets, and traffic, Joe gathers some good advice from Mike Kingsley and this handy command: sudo networksetup -setadditionalroutes

-This is a good alternative to ā€œSend All Trafficā€, which could inadvertently lead to unrelated traffic flowing through the VPN connection.

-Since Joe hijacked Samā€™s MacAdmins Slack post about VPN traffic, he hijacks the show to shift to his topic in his quest to resolve an ongoing issue with Ubiquiti and SonicWall site to site VPN.