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Yeah the local is just temporary till I have all the forms completed. At the compitition I will have it running on a laptop as the server that will be wired up to the router, it will be there just to run this database. We have a few other laptops for scouting and my personal one handles our robot coding.
I'm still comtemplating how I want to set this up so to make it simple as possible for anyone (my team or other teams) that wants to join in. Probably just force a ip onto the server's laptop's mac address. Then distribute a sheet of paper with the main index page's address. I'll also have office web compenents on the server so anyone that is missing it can get it. Urs looks great too. Can it handle multiple entries about 1 team? Last edited by ArJubx : 08-03-2004 at 16:07. |
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I asked the folks running the Buckeye Regional about wireless networks and here is the response I got. It settles it for me!!!
Subj: Re: Wireless PC Network Date: 3/8/2004 11:34:20 AM Eastern Standard Time From: Carol A Galica <Carol.A.Galica@grc.nasa.gov> Thomas, I have had this request from another team and checked with FIRST. It is okay to use a wireless network for scouting purposes. At 12:38 AM 3/8/2004 -0500, you wrote: What is the ruling for the Buckeye Regional regarding wireless PC networks? Our team (#63 The Red Barons) would like to use one for scouting purposes only. We would not have internet access available to us through this network. The option to create a wireless PC network is fairly readily available to all teams. Most laptops now come with wireless capability built-in. All it takes is a wireless router widely available at places such as Best Buy and Circuit City for less than $100. Thomas Albert Mentor & Facilitator Team #63 - The Red Barons Carol A. Galica Educational Technology Specialist InDyne, Inc. Educational Programs Office NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field 21000 Brookpark Rd. M.S. 7-4 Cleveland, OH 44135 (216) 433-5112 |
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Just an update for you all:
I have the database done, and all the access and data manipulation forms done. Still have to set up the home page and I'm currently configging a server. I will have it set up so people can just get on my wireless network, type in the www.FIRSTlook.net and get to access the database. Easy eh? Now if I only know how to do what the guy above said about hotspoting.Then people wouldn't even need to type the address. btw don't try to access that site...it will be on my intranet only. I just set up the server as a DNS server too so people wouln't have to type an IP. Last edited by ArJubx : 10-03-2004 at 22:16. |
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Just curious... What DNS and web server will you be running?
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This is the first time I have done any of this (access, database work, server setup and management) so I have hit a wall... How do I enable editing of the sql database from my web form? That is my last problem. It took me all of yesterday to get the server setup from a clean install and all of the pages, tables and queries converted or rewrittin to work with an SQL database. The new entry button is greyed out and when I change values of the other entries, it says I'm not allowed. Last edited by ArJubx : 11-03-2004 at 10:10. |
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Wait... I thought you did it in Access with Office web components originally. You switched to SQL Server?
SQL server is just a raw RDBMS, so you would need to write (I'm assuming) an ASP front end if you want to use IIS. I actually like to use Access to model any database before I make it production -- mostly since I dont have Visio Enterprise... So if you do need to switch to SQL Server, you're 99% there already with the design. If you want to do something real fast, pick up a copy of Macromedia Dreamweaver. It has a lot of pre-coded database behaviors and methods to get off the ground quickly. |
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