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Internet Room at Nationals
Im in the room right now and I want to take a poll with other people in this room now.... how well is the overall quality? Personally I see that they have really horrible lag. I asked about it and they are running all of the following on a single T1:
30 Computers NASA Computers FIRST CREW Computers 4 80kbps Web Feeds 5 Ethernet Connections for Team Laptops. I think the speed is good for what they are stuck using, but I worry of the webcast quality tommorow. I think it's gonna be real slow and slow this room up also. On a final note, Andrew is sitting next to me and would like to say how they don't have optical mice and it's hard to move the mouse. Anyways, I figured I'd like to see how other people viewed how they have things setup for us here. Thanks to FIRST for letting us have one of these rooms cause it allows us to provide live updates on the site and do lots of things we normally couldn't do. |
No webcasts at 3:45pm on Thursday.
Hopefully they will have more bandwith for the webcasts, but holding them at 80kbps shouldn't be too bad. Wetzel ~~~~~~~~~~~ Will work for bandwith |
crimeney... beggars can't be choosers, i know, but this terminal like, lacks graphic memory. it loads one picture, screen goes blank. loads another picture, screen goes blank. repeat, ad inifinium.
of course, it's probably just this computer being exceedingly annoying. and besides, if it wasn't for this, we wouldnt have any internet connection. so, yeah. since this is basically a really slow LAN party in here, if anyone reads this in the next five minutes, stand up and say hi. ;) peace. -K (btw, there's no webcast now because there's nothing to webcast.. |
I didn't seem to have any bad lagging. The computers are quite slow actually, and they all have screwy mouse icons so it's hard to click things. It's better than nothing I guess.
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I'll gladly trade in my fast cable connection for a few days to be in Florida...lol
And they had a few practice rounds on the webcast...I guess they were testing things out...Worked well enough. |
WOO!!
DirectTV has the NASA channel! 376 Now I don't have to worry about the webcasts so much. Wetzel ~~~~~~~~~~ Research, then test. Success! |
Bah, the room was always too full to use! And the laptop connections... those were RJ11, weren't they? I didn't see any free ethernet around...
Webcasts sharing the T1 line? NOT COOL... I would much rather see the webcasts get mondo-bandwitdh then have this poll posted on CD (or, if you mean that there are 4 streams going to some kind of proxy server, then that's okay I suppose as long as the 80kbps*4 is always there) ;) |
There were actually only a couple of computers in the Internet room. What most people were using were thin clients. That means that there wasn't much local memory or processing power and you are limited by the servers handling the thin clients. So the bottle neck was probably not the T-1.
There was one RJ45 but I agree that it would have been better if there were more. Cut the dial out lines in half and add enternet ports and wireless access points for next year. In fact if they let me know in advance that there will be good wireless access points I can probably bring a couple of laptops and let people use them at our pit or some place. I am glad that Raytheon put in the tent but I've been to a number of events in the last year or so with that sort of thing and this was the worst of them all. Most use real computers or fast Sun stations with bigger servers. Raytheon probably wanted to show off what they make and I don't blame them for it. But they may have under estimated demand. One thing I really did not understand was all the people using IM. I mean really weren't there enough people around to talk to IRL? I used internet access for two things 1) email 2) updating the school's web page. Both of which were to keep parents, sponsors, and team members who stayed home current with what the team was doing. Well, ok, a little personal business but that was just because I was plugging my own laptop into the ethernet jack at the SOAP booth (which I appreciated a LOT Thanks!) And at that I set up the files and wrote the email BEFORE I plugged in so tha tI would not hog the line. |
I used my county iBook for SOAP connection to the internet via Airport.
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