Since this year we aren’t using an fm connection and we are using a dedicated IP, how do we know people aren’t going to try and jam the connections from the audience. That sounds like a possible problem to me.
That could be possible, but why would somebody want to do that? Definitely not in the spirit of gracious professionalism. If I caught them, I would probably get a few of my buddies to have a little “discussion” with him in a dark, lonely alley lol. Then again, that wouldn’t be in the spirit of GP either. Hmmm…
There isn’t much they could do, also it wouldn’t be very GP. Also i have a feeling the event staff will probably have some kind of monitering software.
There is not much they can do about this. But they are not using the same hardware that we are currently using, and you would have to connect to there network to do that. I have a feeling that they will have this secured some how.
What was there in the past years for people who could sit in the audience and screw with the radio signal by sending fake signal on the same Chanel. I do not think that anyone sitting in the audience really wants to make it so the robots don’t work, this is my idea anyways.
I personally would never do this, but sadly I know of people that would, and thats why I brang this up. I don’t want people like that ruining the competition for people that are actually trying.
So I guess the next question is, what about the regionals that are located at universities that are required to have wireless suppression in their event locations?