eats packages
Deranged lunatic
The whole access point thing is so dumb that I definately stick my skin out a bit to keep recievers sheltered from it. Mind you these are for dense urban developments you might not have a car for. And the nearest AP is geographically separate from the transit system or otherwise in a bad part of town.
I pull a trick to give pieces a NI1 without hopefully any other currently tracked flagged data. 'Forget' my service cross. Give it my best shot tomorrow up to including house calls on my personal phone and if that does not work, it goes to the AP via a second NI1 on the second day.
Sometimes even there is no access point you can select. There is literally no way of properly sheeting the package then. It just prompts you to go back like a bad windows XP style nightmare. Eventually some supervisor extends the service area of an existing AP out to 15 miles or whatever to cover their respective butt and.... It's just so stupid.
I pull a trick to give pieces a NI1 without hopefully any other currently tracked flagged data. 'Forget' my service cross. Give it my best shot tomorrow up to including house calls on my personal phone and if that does not work, it goes to the AP via a second NI1 on the second day.
Sometimes even there is no access point you can select. There is literally no way of properly sheeting the package then. It just prompts you to go back like a bad windows XP style nightmare. Eventually some supervisor extends the service area of an existing AP out to 15 miles or whatever to cover their respective butt and.... It's just so stupid.
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