Wow, that’s pretty extreme network interference. It’s hard to believe so many other things worked along that network path that nobody else noticed it before a far-downstream customer. I’m very curious to see what kind of device was doing that corruption and why it was so uniform.
Wow, that’s pretty extreme network interference. It’s hard to believe so many other things worked along that network path that nobody else noticed it before a far-downstream customer. I’m very curious to see what kind of device was doing that corruption and why it was so uniform.
That was the part of the article I was hoping to read, but it never came.