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Originally Posted by 1075guy
...What field system? Sundial runs on 802.11 [2.4ghz], and AFAIK everything about the field runs on 900mhz... So no RF interference... the only place even possible to introduce issues is where it connects to the statistics from the field, and that should be purely an input thing.
Never mind that at GTR RF interference is highly unlikely due to pits/field being separated by so much distance.
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Yes indeed the problem is with the interface. FIRST believes that with Sundial accessing the database that it causes a problem. Better safe than sorry is a good motto.
People asked if there will be wireless in the pits. The answer is yes. I will be providing, thanks to Bell Canada, not 1 but 2 DSL lines that will be connected to 2 Cisco access points. This should allow a better throughput and better connection as the 2 access points will be farther apart and the more distant teams will now be closer. The access points will be running A/G/B but not N so bring the right cards.