They must vacuum it, so there will be power points. Ethernet over Power, and find another point outside the room on the same phase?
On Sat, 31 Jul 2021 at 8:40 am, James Hodgkinson <yale...@ricetek.net> wrote: > It’s a special event, so run a red carpet down the hall way and run a > cable under that? :) You’ll have power etc for streaming cameras and other > gear so one more cable shouldn’t be an issue and the cable can be gaffa > taped down and exit somewhere else. > > Or skip the carpet and just run it along the skirting board and out the > door 😅 > > James > > On 2021-07-31 02:39 Karl Auer wrote: > > I hope this is not inappropriate for this forum... > > > > We need to stream from a particular venue that has no wired access in > > the space we will be streaming from. It's a cinema, so every wall and > > the ceiling is fireproofed/firewalled. Punching holes in any of them is > > a big, big deal, and not going to happen for one event. The floor is > > concrete. The venue has wifi, but our experiments have shown it to be > > poor - one access point, quite distant and through a couple more walls. > > > > The projection room is directly adjacent and through only one wall, and > > it has excellent access to the venue's wired network. There are glass > > projection ports in that wall, but they do not open. 2.4G reaches from > > the space into the projection room OK, 5GHz does not do so well. With > > an audience in the space, all with mobile phones, all with wifi turned > > on, we are concerned that we will lose wifi performance, even if the > > signal strength is good, and even though we will not be permitting > > those devices to actually associate with the wifi. > > > > So how do we stream from inside this space to the outside world with > > anything approaching speed or reliability? The bandwidth bottleneck > > will be the venue's NBN connection, but anything that is as fast or > > faster than (say) 50mb/s will do the job. > > > > Right now my best solution - and I doubt a very good one - is to put a > > 2.4GHz access point against the wall inside the projection room, wired > > to the venue network, put a wifi station against the wall outside the > > projection room, and run an ethernet cable to the streaming station. > > > > Any other ideas gratefully received. > > > > Regards, K. > > > > PS Mobile telephony is not an option here. FSO might work through the > > projection ports, but probably expensive, LOS will be a problem with an > > audience, and we'd probably have difficulty with accurate mounts (the > > available tech is nailguns and hot glue :-) > > > > -- > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Karl Auer (ka...@biplane.com.au) > > http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer > > > > GPG fingerprint: 61A0 99A9 8823 3A75 871E 5D90 BADB B237 260C 9C58 > > Old fingerprint: 2561 E9EC D868 E73C 8AF1 49CF EE50 4B1D CCA1 5170 > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > AusNOG mailing list > > AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net > > http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > > > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net > http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > -- Damien Gardner Jnr VK2TDG. Dip EE. GradIEAust rend...@rendrag.net - http://www.rendrag.net/ -- We rode on the winds of the rising storm, We ran to the sounds of thunder. We danced among the lightning bolts, and tore the world asunder
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