mazzanet Productions

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Thu, 15 Nov 2007 21:07:18 +1100
New node
mazzanet Productions is proud to announce that a new node, CAR1, has joined the network mesh. The node, situated in the centre of town on probably the highest point in the CBD, consists of an omnidirectional collinear antenna connected to a Linksys WRT54G running the standard open source network mesh embedded operating system. Noticable results of this addition include better coverage around the CBD area and faster effective speeds.
All the other nodes in the area have been updated to incorporate the new node into the routing configuration so no manual changes by the user are required. Nevertheless, the specific node details are available under ticket #1034 in the Support section of Account Tools.

Fri, 22 Dec 2006 23:16:32 +1100
That time of the year...
All the team here at mazzanet Productions would like to wish all our clients and the general public a very merry and safe Christmas. All customers should have received a small gift from us by today in appreciation for choosing us for all your wireless data and voice needs.

Our office will be closed from close of business on the 22nd of December until the 15th of January.

Once again, thank you all for a great year.

Sun, 02 Jul 2006 21:33:58 +1000
New Node
mazzanet Productions is proud to announce that a new node, DSC1, has joined the network mesh. The node, situated close to the Bendigo Marketplace on one of the highest points in the area, consists of a 24dBi omnidirectional in-house-built waveguide connected to a Linksys WRT54GL running the standard open source network mesh embedded operating system. Noticable results of this addition include better coverage around the CBD area and faster effective speeds.
All the other nodes in the area have been updated to incorporate the new node into the routing configuration so no manual changes by the user are required. Nevertheless, the specific node details are available under ticket #1031 in the Support section of Account Tools.

Thu, 15 Jun 2006 19:43:32 +1000
VoIP Gateway Outage
The main PSTN trunk on the VoIP gateway has inaccessible for the past day. All incoming calls via the 1300 number and the local central VIC indial failed and were redirected to the backup gateway's voicemail. Technicians have tracked the issue down to the PSTN trunk being configured for an old, recently decommissioned gateway. The fault has now been rectified and shouldn't occur again.
More details can be found under ticket #1030 in the Support section of Account Tools.

Thu, 08 Jun 2006 20:46:35 +1000
Unscheduled Outage
As many of you may have noticed, there was an unscheduled outage last night in the window of approx 19:00 AEST till approx 21:50.
The outage was caused by an overheating (from dust, yay...) power supply on the OTH1 node. Support staff were dispatched and the supply was replaced, rectifying the issue. More details on the outage are available under ticket #1029 in the Support section of Account Tools.
New enclosures for node equipment are currently being designed and we expect no more issues of this nature and we thank you for your patience during the outage.

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