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Re: Internet at competitions

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Alright, so I did some reading, and FIRST says that accessing the internet at competitions is a no-go.

And yet in the two that I went to, I'm pretty sure I saw some browsers open, perhaps even AIM if memory serves me right.

One thing I did notice was the mention of not having phone lines for access, which tends to make me think that the rule was put in back when dialup was the norm.

So is this rule just an anachronism, one of those rules that nobody follows (see also saving seats), or something that people are getting away with?
Most likely FIRST say that because they are not going to provide internet access to participating teams on their own. Whatever internet there was at the events, they are mostly from the Venue that already have them in place. A lot of event center and stadium have wireless internet on their own. Sometimes they don't have any network security preventing you from connecting into them and browse the internet.

Just because it is there doesn't mean it is for you to use in a FIRST event.

I remember at Atlanta there was a network you can access for a while in the Dome. After a short while, you can't connect to it anymore because they realize thousands of teenagers with 802.11b/g wireless card are trying to get in from their laptop and surf the web.

So, be considerate of others when you are at the competition, this is only one of the many things you should think about before you do them. FIRST cannot enforce Gracious Professionalism on the participants in this program, you will have to do it on your own.
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Re: Internet at competitions

Those in Denver and San Diego have wireless high-speed internet access through Ricochet. Just hope the San Diego teams can pull together a reginal next year. But as a worker of a San Diego based hosting company we our given Ricochet modems. Not to mention I can grab my Nokia and use it to connect to the internet.

With places that offered wifi I'm supprised no one tried ARP cache poisoning to make it seem as if no one was using the network. We do it at a local coffie shop that offers wifi to help police it as well as kill leechers.
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Re: Internet at competitions

At one of the regionals I had my laptop out with a USB cable hooked to my verizon wireless cell phone and I used my cell phone as my modem.
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Re: Internet at competitions

ah, I get it.

I guess this won't be a problem for me next year at Palmetto--since I'm going to be a USC student at that point, I'll have all the authorization I need to access their networks, including wirelessly.

Just to throw out an idea to y'all and see what happens...what if someone with authorization to access the internet would IM or text team members with queuing info, match scores, and the like?
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