David,
I understand that a Raspberry-Pi would do the trick, and I am sure that would
work for everyone reading this.
However, to our customers and installers this would be rather invasive. They
are buying/installing a TV not an IT system..
Our accuracy requirement are not impressive, merely
Bert Gøtterup Petersen b...@bang-olufsen.dk wrote:
David,
I understand that a Raspberry-Pi would do the trick, and I am sure that would
work for everyone reading this.
However, to our customers and installers this would be rather invasive. They
are buying/installing a TV not an IT
On 18/09/2013 08:55, Bert Gøtterup Petersen wrote:
David,
I understand that a Raspberry-Pi would do the trick, and I am sure that would
work for everyone reading this.
However, to our customers and installers this would be rather invasive. They
are buying/installing a TV not an IT system..
Bert Gøtterup Petersen wrote:
David,
I understand that a Raspberry-Pi would do the trick, and I am sure that would
work for everyone reading this.
However, to our customers and installers this would be rather invasive. They
are buying/installing a TV not an IT system..
Our accuracy
On 2013-09-18, Bert G?tterup Petersen b...@bang-olufsen.dk wrote:
David,
I understand that a Raspberry-Pi would do the trick, and I am sure that would
work for everyone reading this.
However, to our customers and installers this would be rather invasive. They
are buying/installing a TV
On 16/09/2013 22:28, Bert Gøtterup Petersen wrote:
Well we see different issues in different countries.
The problem that I am in the development department, but the individual
customer issue happens in the field somewhere fare away and handled by people
how understand little about IT...
I am
We are using NTP like most other companies to provide our products with the
solid notion of time.
I some countries we see ISP delivering routers to customers where port 123 is
blocked. Stupid but true...
I have looked through the documentation, but I am unable to find a way to alter
the port #
In article
8f96bffbd9de4d6e9ffcf12510692...@amspr03mb177.eurprd03.prod.outlook.com,
Bert Gøtterup Petersen b...@bang-olufsen.dk wrote:
We are using NTP like most other companies to provide our products with the
solid
notion of time.
I some countries we see ISP delivering routers to customers
Well we see different issues in different countries.
The problem that I am in the development department, but the individual
customer issue happens in the field somewhere fare away and handled by people
how understand little about IT...
I am looking for a generic 'plan B' which will solve
Hi--
On Sep 16, 2013, at 2:28 PM, Bert Gøtterup Petersen b...@bang-olufsen.dk
wrote:
Well we see different issues in different countries.
The problem that I am in the development department, but the individual
customer issue happens in the field somewhere fare away and handled by people
On 2013-09-16, Bert G?tterup Petersen b...@bang-olufsen.dk wrote:
Well we see different issues in different countries.
The problem that I am in the development department, but the individual
customer issue happens in the field somewhere fare away and handled by people
how understand little
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