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595: Unraveling Unifi: From Overseas Travels to Technical Troubles

In this episode of Command Control Power, the team delves into recent UniFi updates, touches on managing Sonos integrations, and shares on-the-ground troubleshooting experiences. Sam talks about his recent trip to China and Japan, where he experienced both work-related and leisure activities, stunning cityscapes, and unique cultural experiences. Dive into practical solutions for UniFi network setup, Wi-Fi optimization tips, and an intriguing look into Sam's efforts to manage a large-scale UniFi and Sonos deployment. They also explore unusual issues with mounting plates, power problems, and tips for effectively handling network gear. Join the conversation for an informative blend of tech insights and travel stories.

00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

00:43 Sam's Overseas Adventure

01:31 Exploring Tokyo's Unique Culture

06:45 Shanghai's People's Park and Atlas Obscura

08:57 UniFi and Sonos Updates

10:47 UniFi Home Office Upgrade

27:51 Wi-Fi Mysteries and Adjustments

29:19 Site Survey and Installation Challenges

30:16 Access Points Going Offline

32:38 Mounting Plate Issues

39:33 Power Cycling Solutions

48:42 Sonos and UniFi Best Practices

52:22 Conclusion and Patreon Promotion

594: Navigating Apple's Changing Ecosystem and the Future of Tech Support

In this episode of Command Control Power, Joe and Jerry discuss a range of topics related to recent changes in iOS, macOS, and Apple's overall ecosystem. They delve into the complexities introduced by incremental and major updates, particularly iOS 18 and Ventura, and how these updates impact their work with clients. They also explore the practicality of using features like cognitive accessibility, magic links for password replacement, and passkeys. Both share experiences with frustrating tech issues, such as incorrect autocorrections and overly complicated return policies for electronics. They reflect on how rising expectations from both users and shareholders drive the incessant introduction of new features and how this affects daily usage and tech support.

Introduction and Catching Up

Navigating iOS Changes

Frustrations with Technology Updates

Tech Tips and Tricks

Accessibility Features for Elderly Users

Amazon Return Policy Changes

Addigy and Migration Assistant Tips

MagSafe Charging Challenges

iCloud Backup vs Direct Transfer

Cable Transfer Realities

App Reinstallation Annoyances

Authenticator Apps and Two-Factor Authentication

Password Management Woes

Magic Links vs Passwords

Passkeys and Password Managers

Apple's AI and Typing Frustrations

Closing Thoughts and Client Engagement

593: Navigating IT's Past and Future with Tim Nyberg of The MacGuys+

A Journey Through Mac Support with Tim Nyberg

In this episode of Command Control Power, hosts welcome Tim Nyberg of The Mac Guys + as he shares his extensive journey in Mac support, starting back in the early 90s. Tim recounts his early fascination with technology, from overclocking a Commodore 64 to managing the first round of Macintosh computers at his college newspaper. He provides insights into the evolution of Mac operating systems and the challenges of adapting to new technologies over decades. Tim also discusses the benefits and intricacies of running a remote support business, the importance of client engagement, and efficient business operations. The conversation explores tools like Addigy, RepairShopper, and Watchman Monitoring, touching on security practices and the need for comprehensive and affordable security audits for clients. The episode offers valuable lessons on adapting to technological changes, maintaining client relationships, and optimizing remote IT support.


Introduction and Welcome


Tim's Early Tech Adventures

College Days and Early Mac Experiences

Evolution of Design Software

SCSI Troubles and Early Mac Troubleshooting

Transition to OS X

Staying Current in Tech

Remote Work and Tools


Client Engagement Strategies

Streamlining Remote Work

The Pros and Cons of Repair Shopper

Exploring Alternatives to Repair Shopper

The Value of Community in Tech Tools

Balancing Business and Lifestyle


Security Audits and Tools

Reflections on the Tech Industry

Closing Thoughts and Future Plans

Best Of CCP - Interview with Dr. Howard Oakley of The Eclectic Light Company

Sam Valencia, Jerry Zigmont and Joe Saponare discuss working with Apple technology and clients. Drawn from their combined experience of over 20 years in the Apple Consultants Network, they discuss technical support issues both with the technology and working with clients.

Unable to Verify Message Signature in Mail.app

Fact #1: When you send an email from Mail.app, if you have a certificate in your keychain that matches the “from” email address, that certificate is used to sign the message.

Fact #2: When Mail.app receives a signed email message, it adds the sender’s attached certificate to the user’s keychain.

So far so good. But there’s an issue that can manifest as a result of those two facts.

If you send yourself a signed email from Mail.app, Mail treats the incoming message just like any received email in Fact #2 above.

That becomes an issue if the message in question was improperly signed with an invalid certificate. Mail sees the received email’s certificate and adds it to your keychain. Then, when you go to send the next email, Mail sees the certificate in your keychain and uses it to sign the new outgoing email.

If the signature is invalid, the recipient sees a banner at the top of the received message:

The solution is much trickier than one might think…

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591: Optimizing MSP Operations with Tim Pearson of Creative Techs

Command Control Power: Mastering IT Workflows, Automation, and Vinyl Rituals

In this engaging episode of Command Control Power, hosts Joe, Sam, and Jerry, alongside guest Tim Pearson from Creative Techs, explore a wide range of topics spanning advanced IT management and nostalgic music traditions. They reminisce about the ACEs conference and introduce ACEs After Dark, a community event for sharing mobile device management (MDM) and remote monitoring and management (RMM) tips. The conversation dives into optimizing IT workflows through automation, discussing tools like Halo dashboards and Backup Radar for efficient backup management. The group highlights the importance of community support in the Managed Service Provider (MSP) and Apple Certified Network (ACN) landscapes, emphasizing the benefits of integrated tools like PSA and Pax8 for business process streamlining. Additionally, they address the challenges posed by the fragmented MSP vendor landscape and share insights into the economic and time commitments required for creating community-driven tools. Tim Pearson wraps up the episode with a nostalgic discussion about vinyl records, reflecting on the charm of analog music rituals and the sentimental value of physical collections, enriched by personal anecdotes and the significance of classic albums.