Last night, the Intellinet switch at a station I work for part-time, died. No life signs. I made sure it was plugged into 120 VAC. Nothing.
So, I grabbed a little Cisco/Linksys switch from my office and got some critical things back on the internet. The production department computer, so people can print, send and receive emails, and download files, a control room computer that we use for a Friday night scoreboard show and the EAS box.
So, we can get through the weekend...maybe.
The satellite receivers would not co-operate with the little Cisco/Linksys switch. Every time I put a couple of them on it, everything lost network connectivity. Plus, I only have ports for a couple of them... Only one if I have to put a Barix that looks at an Instreamer with a public IP on it for another program over the weekend.
So, how long will the satellite receivers function without talking to the NOC? We have Cumulus (XDS), Dial-Global (Wegener iPump), United Stations (XDS), Premiere (XDS), two IMG College (XDS), and Westwood One (International Datacasting Max) receivers. I only tried putting the Cumulus and Westwood one receivers on it. They are the most critical.
So, I grabbed a little Cisco/Linksys switch from my office and got some critical things back on the internet. The production department computer, so people can print, send and receive emails, and download files, a control room computer that we use for a Friday night scoreboard show and the EAS box.
So, we can get through the weekend...maybe.
The satellite receivers would not co-operate with the little Cisco/Linksys switch. Every time I put a couple of them on it, everything lost network connectivity. Plus, I only have ports for a couple of them... Only one if I have to put a Barix that looks at an Instreamer with a public IP on it for another program over the weekend.
So, how long will the satellite receivers function without talking to the NOC? We have Cumulus (XDS), Dial-Global (Wegener iPump), United Stations (XDS), Premiere (XDS), two IMG College (XDS), and Westwood One (International Datacasting Max) receivers. I only tried putting the Cumulus and Westwood one receivers on it. They are the most critical.