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October 7, 2007 at 3:47 am | read more
Cisco took H.323 out of the wrt54gs v7.2 router I currently have. This is an issue because I have a video phone that requires this. Why would I be asking this question if my video phone worked? Please use some common sense.
October 30, 2009 at 10:31 pm | read more
Two schools located approximately a kilometer apart and on opposite sides of a busy road have merged. The larger of the two schools is used as a Junior High School, and the smaller of the two schools as a Senior High School. The computer facilities and networks at the Junior High School were recently upgraded. The computer facilities and networks at the Senior School site are in urgent need of upgrading. The school has three computer labs each with 20 computers and 1 monochrome laser printer. There are a further 16 computers in the Library as well as a monochrome laser printer, a color inkjet printer, a flatbed scanner (which is connected to a standalone computer), and a photocopier. Most of the computers are close to five years old, are very slow and have insufficient memory to meet the needs of the students. every teachers have been issued with laptops and desktop computers have been removed from the Staff Room. The Administration Office computers and printers have recently been replaced and need no further action. The two main objectives for the school are to network the two school sites, and to ensure that the students in the Senior School have access to the best computer facilities they can provide. The school requires that: 1.Both school sites are networked, 2.The current network, computer labs, and library are upgraded and/or redesigned to meet student and teacher needs, 3.Wired access for at least one teacher computer is provided in every classrooms, 4.Wireless network access is available in every classrooms as well as some outdoor areas for teachers and students, 5.Students have access to study resources from school and home, 6.Videoconferencing facilities are available. Suggest a type of LAN architecture that is suitable for the school. Please identify every the network hardware and software necessary to build the LAN solution(s) you are proposing. Remember that it is a school and access to the internet will need to be controlled and some sites blocked.
October 29, 2008 at 11:25 am | read more
October 15, 2008 at 7:09 am | read more
I am doing an assignment and need to answer this question but am really struggling with it so was wondering if you would be so nice as to help me out. When presenting personal information, i need to think about the disadvantages and advantages of video conferencing? Do you know what these might be? wish you can help! Much adore Vera XXXX
October 13, 2008 at 9:40 am | read more
Hey cuties well...you look...i have this camera its the 7.0 megapixel digital camera i739. And its a pretty good camera does video and takes nice pictures. In the manual it says using the digital camera as a pc camera. Your digital camera can act as a pc camera, which allows you to videoconference with bussiness assoxiates, or have a real-time conversation with friends or family. To use the digital camera for videoconferencing, your computer system must include the items below micro phone (i have that) sound card (whats that?) speakers or headphones (i have that) network or internet connection (i have that too.) It says video conferencing (or video editing) software is not included with the digital camera. and it tells me what to do if you need more information any help would be nice thanks! Go smitten! Thanks! I know how to now i read the instructions carefully but so i went to the settings mode on my camera and pressed pc camera plugged it in quick got every glad but then =[ it said i need to download the driver thing and it said it was found but when i tried to download it it says you need administrator password =[ is there snyway to override the administrator password because it makes me do that for anything i download and its anoying
October 10, 2009 at 12:47 pm | read more
I'm doing an assignment where a workshop held in Sydney needs to be accessible to 2 interstate staff members who can't travel. Is there a site where Australian businesses can open their possess private chat rooms? Any other ideas on how to include these people? Thanks.
October 1, 2008 at 9:21 pm | read more
October 1, 2007 at 12:52 pm | read more
If you also do business, it would be a bonus to find out what programs are used most in the business world. Thanks!
November 25, 2007 at 10:49 am | read more
Turmoil in the Airline Industry Even before the September 11 terrorist attacks, the major airlines were flying into stiff head winds. Slim to nonexistent profits, bankruptcies and buckets of red ink, needy service, tardy arrivals, overexpansion, frequent air-traffic control breakdowns, some of the worst labor-management relations in business, high fuel costs, a full-blown economic downturn, and the collapse of business travel had cast this industry into one of the worst periods in aviation history. Road Warriors receive Smart For years, the major airlines had succeeded in getting business travelers (road warriors) to pay premium fares by pampering them with special business-class seats and other perks. Business travel was their lifeblood. Sales of unrestricted fares and last-minute tickets generated about two to three times as much as economy fares and contributed about 70 percent of a major airline?s revenue. But with corporate profits hitting the skids in tardy 2000, companies put the brakes on travel spending. The corporate exodus hit the major airlines difficult. Resourceful business travelers used substitute products such as videoconferencing or other transportation modes ? even if it meant putting up with inconveniences ? to reduce travel expenses. Some turned to the Internet to find cheaper airfares. Others moved their business downstream to discount airlines such as Southwest and Jet Blue. Major airlines tried to lift round-trip leisure tickets to make up for their lost business revenues, but fierce competition from discounters prevented them from doing so. Air Travel is ?Wal-Marted? Just as Wal-Mart did in retailing, the discounters of the air such as Southwest and Jet Blue are squeezing the major airlines from every ends. Low-cost carriers now account for nearly 20 percent of the U.S. domestic air capacity, up from 6 percent in the early 1990?s. They can afford to sell travel tickets for less because they have many cost advantages over full-service rivals. To start with, they have younger fleets, which require less maintenance, and younger labor forces that aren?t tied to complicated, inefficient labor contracts. Moreover, low-fare carriers typically fly one airplane model, thus minimizing maintenance, operating, and training costs. By contrast, big carriers typically fly six or seven types of aircraft. And unlike the big guys, the discount airlines don?t operate expensive hub-and-spoke systems. Caught Between a Hub and a difficult Place Using a hub-and-spoke route system, major airlines scoop up traffic from smaller cities (the spokes) and funnel it through a few gathering points (the hub). This practice allows airlines to serve tiny markets and offer passengers more destinations and more frequent flights. But is also presents a logistical nightmare. It forces major airlines to schedule lots of flights to arrive and depart within narrow windows of time in order to minimize passenger layover times. This means that ground crews, such as gate attendants and baggage handlers, often sit idle between waves of connecting flights. By Contrast, point-to-point carriers, such as Southwest and Jet Blue, schedule flights as if passengers are moving to their final destinations. Instead of having planes and crews sit around and wait for passengers, point-to-point carriers maintain quick-paced schedules, which means minimal downtime for aircraft and fewer personnel on the ground. Turbulent Skies for the Bid Carriers Today, one in four tickets sold is on a discount airline. As pressure from low-fare carriers mounts, major airlines are reevaluating every aspect of their operations. The major carriers are undergoing radical change just to stay in business. They are experimenting with changes in costs, capacity, pricing, and product features in ways they haven?t seriously contemplated since the industry was deregulated in 1978. They are stripping billions of dollars from their operations by revamping their hub system, cutting jobs, eliminating flights, ending food service, and removing first-class seats, and by simplifying their fleets to clip training and maintenance costs, Some are replacing agents with self-service kiosks. Others are wrangling concessions from unions for huge pay cuts to reduce labor costs ? a major differentiating factor when you consider that in 2002 a United Airlines captain earned $9,000 to $11,000 more a month than a Jet Blue captain. Still others, such as U.S. Airways and United Airlines have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to reorganize their outstanding debt and lower their operating costs. In spite of their efforts, questions loom as to whether every the major airlines can survive. Even with huge cost cuts, every airlines remain susceptible to possible terrorist attacks, economic turns, or employee unrest. As experts claim that this is just the beginning of an industry-wide shakedown. After every, no airline can fly forever losing billions of dollars. Critical Thinking Questions 1. What s 1. What supply and demand factors have changed the equilibrium point for airline tickets? 2. How has information technology affected the airline industry? 3. How are complimentary products affected by problems in the airline industry? 4. Take a closer look at the airline industry by logging on to http://www.hoovers.com, and type in Airlines for your search. List six domestic (U.S.) airlines and their locations and six international (global) airlines with their locations as well. 5. Why do U.S. airlines form alliances with overseas partners?
November 24, 2008 at 7:08 am | read more
The school has three computer labs each with 20 computers and 1 monochrome laser printer. There are a further 16 computers in the Library as well as a monochrome laser printer, a color inkjet printer, a flatbed scanner (which is connected to a standalone computer), and a photocopier. Most of the computers are close to five years old, are very slow and have insufficient memory to meet the needs of the students. every teachers have been issued with laptops and desktop computers have been removed from the Staff Room. The school requires that: 1. Wired access for at least one teacher computer is provided in every classrooms, 2. Wireless network access is available in every classrooms as well as some outdoor areas for teachers and students, 3. Students have access to study resources from school and home, 4. Videoconferencing facilities are available. Suggest a type of LAN architecture that is suitable for the school. Please identify every the network hardware and software necessary to build the LAN solution(s) you are proposing. Remember that it is a school and access to the internet will need to be controlled and some sites blocked. HelloooOOoo!! Is there anyone who can help me with this question?!
November 2, 2008 at 10:19 am | read more
Okay heres the thing....i have a nokia N95 . and it has the carl zeiss camera and it also has another camera in front as a cam for videoconferencing of video calls. Is it possible i can connect my phone to my laptop and use that cam as a webcam?? if yes, please tell me how do i do so. thanks in advance
May 29, 2007 at 4:46 pm | read more
What is the best videoconferencing software out there? I know of Skype. I dont look too many peopel using internet video chat or videoconferencing. Why? If you do need videoconferencing but dont like any that exist today, please tell me what you are trying to do? E.g., talk to your mom in another country? Your fiancee lives in another country and you want to look her when you talk with her? Etc. Thanks
May 22, 2007 at 6:28 pm | read more
Hi Guys, For school, I need to find three internet articles. They can be about any ot these topics: 1. an input device 2. an output device 3. a storage device 4. word processing 5. spreadsheets 6. databases 7. the Internet 8. software (computer games, presentation software, draw programs, desktop publishing, etc.) 9. voice mail 10. electronic mail 11. videoconferencing 12. virtual reality 13. tips on how to buy a personal computer 14. ergonomics (computers and safety) 15. software piracy 16. viruses 17. cyberbullying 18. online shopping 19. setting up a home office 20. notebook computers 21. computers in the workplace (police, government, education, hospitals, grocery stores, etc.) 22. a new technological/computer invention/innovation 23. computers and the disabled 24. the importance of computer literacy and computer skills 25. taking care of computers 26. identity theft than i just need to write something about it. thanks a lot ive been looking every over - with no luck .
March 7, 2010 at 11:19 am | read more
I have a Dell PC and I don't have a webcam or videoconferencing software (that I know of) right now. I need to learn how to do this quickly so that I can prepare for the interview.
March 26, 2009 at 2:11 pm | read more
I'm sick of this crap. For years people have been using the USPS less and less as they embrace other forms of communication (email, videoconferencing, Fed Ex, UPS, Facebook, you name it). Government keeps throwing more and more money at this monstrosity, yet we hear nothing about laying off the bloated ranks of surly, union postal workers. Why not? The USPS needs less of them, thin the herds like private companies have to do to survive. http://www.yahoo.com/s/1048802
March 25, 2009 at 12:37 pm | read more
I am looking for sites to host a video conference in Washington D.C. Any ideas? i actually need a building to host it. No online groups please!
March 21, 2008 at 5:40 pm | read more
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June 6, 2009 at 7:16 am | read more
We recommend that the American Information Systems (AIS) install a videoconferencing room in both locations, Houston and NY, to enhance international communication and in turn generate more revenue. How can I make it sound better? 'International' doesn't sound right.
June 25, 2008 at 5:39 am | read more
What are pros and cons videoconferencing? (name of organization.
June 2, 2008 at 5:08 pm | read more
i m a teacher and wants to tutor my 60 student batch at Ahmadabad at the same time when i will teaching my student batch in Delhi ...i want that they can also talk with me at the conferencing time ...tell me the cost of videoconferencing setup for this..thanks
July 24, 2009 at 9:21 am | read more
I saw an article and I'm wondering if it exist
July 12, 2008 at 2:32 am | read more
Paul realizes that interactive web sites, e-mail, and videoconferencing are essential communication tools but can create the same communication problems that individuals face such as: a. over-documentation b. feedback c. non-verbal communication d. active listening thank you
January 9, 2010 at 3:15 am | read more
Vmukti Solutions has a open source version of web-based videoconferencing and callcenter software. Has anybody installed this software? I need step by step installation. If you want to try it, this is the site http://www.vmukti.com and look for open source.
January 7, 2009 at 10:50 am | read more
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there is a videoconferencing tomorrow in my school. my topic is charity and wealth. i have got many ideas already. can you please now give me ideas what every questions will arrive based upon my topic. for example----------- what is giving? is being wealthy a reason to be glad? what is good wealth and bad wealth? how can i be wealthy? how should we give and to whom should we give? please try to help me on these questions also and give any other questions based upoen the topic.
February 6, 2010 at 10:03 am | read more
If not - are you going to try?
February 20, 2007 at 4:22 am | read more
What do you think are the pros and cons of videconferencing/telepresence? Do you think these can be used broadly by companies? How do you feel about using personal videophones to talk to friends and family from your home? A fictitious meeting in a company is described here: http://blog.technicalley.com/good-morning-er-good-evening/
February 13, 2009 at 2:36 pm | read more
... make use of videoconferencing. Why can't wealthy leftists ?
December 7, 2009 at 8:59 am | read more
Hello, A month ago I had asked the question below. I have the facilites to do online counselling. with voice with webcam i.e videoconferencing etc. But can anyone please let me know through which sites it is done and how to let people know I do it regards ashutosh ashutosh.prabhudessai@gmail.com http://us.z.geocities.yahoo.com/v/w/d.html?http://www.geocities.com/ashutos2/drashutoshprabhudessai.html “I do psychotherapies . I also have facilities for video conferencing.Are there any sites where one can offer ones services.Alternatively would it be useful to put up the details on a web site such as this http://www.geocities.com/ashutos2/drashu... but I do not know how to make it be seen in search engines such as google etc.” Thanks Michele, I am licensed psychiatrist in India .Is there still a legal bar to onlline counselling with US clients.What about other countries such as UK
December 30, 2007 at 12:03 am | read more
Which is the most important item in a client/server network? A.Client B.Hub C.Server D.Media 2.This technology allows a phone call to be routed over network wires. A.VoIP B.Teleconferencing C.Videoconferencing D.quick ethernet 3.The ___________________ is a big-scale network that connects multiple corporate LANs together. A.Wide area network (WAN) B.Campus area network (CAN) C.Metropolitan area network (MAN) D.Family area network (FAN) 4.Computers and other devices connected to the network are called ____________. A.access points B.nodes C.spots D.hubs 5.If the network is linked to another network, a bridge, or a _________ is required to make that connection. A.hub B.router C.access point D.gateway 6.Data moves though the network in units called __________. A.packets B.payloads C.datagrams D.tokens 7.A(n) __________ manages data traffic within the network and to other networks. A.access point B.node manager C.router D.hub 8._________________ have a national or global reach. A.Wide area networks (WANs) B.Metropolitan area networks (MANs) C.Campus area networks (CANs) D.Panoramic area networks (PANs) 9.One benefit of a computer network is ____________ can be done during nonworking hours. A.video conferencing B.data backup C.printing D.instant messaging 10.Companies benefit from the use of networks for every of the following reasons EXCEPT A.Simultaneous access B.Easier backup C.Faster access to the Internet D.Shared peripheral devices 11.A network provides companies the opportunity to purchase and use network versions of software that are installed on a(n) ________________ for every employees to utilize without having the software installed on each one of their desktop computers. A.application server B.file server C.print server D.site server 12.Networks allow organizations to keep money by using ________________ that allow every users to share expensive, high-volume printers. A.application servers B.file servers C.print servers D.network peripheral servers 13.Saving a file from the Internet onto your computer is called __________. A.downloading B.uploading C.transferring D.storing 14.Application sharing or shared “whiteboards” are examples of a(n) _____________ program. A.videoconferencing B.instant messaging C.data-conferencing D.audio-conferencing 15.To allow a wireless network to grow, __________ are added. A.wireless access points B.extension points C.switches D.wireless NICS 16.An important benefit of networks is that they allow many users to access shared ________ and __________ almost instantly. A.e-mail; data B.data; programs C.information; communication D.data; information 17.__________ is a protocol designed by the telecommunications industry as a more efficient way to send voice, video, and computer data over a single network. A.TCP B.802.11 C.T3 D.ATM 18.Which of the following is not a subcategory of teleconferencing? A.Audio-conferencing B.Videoconferencing C.Text-conferencing D.Data-conferencing 19.__________ technology is attractive to home customers because it uses existing phone lines. A.Cable Internet B.T1 C.DSL D.ATM 20.The acronym DSL stands for __________. A.digital subscriber line B.digital signature loop C.digital sending line D.digital subscriber loop 21.A modem that is on the desk is called a(n) __________ modem. A.internal B.fax C.voice D.external 22.Most e-mail applications use SMTP. What does the acronym SMTP stand for? A.Secondary mail transit program B.Simple mail transfer protocol C.Secondary mail transfer program D.Simple mail transit protocol 23.In video conferencing, the ___________ processes audio and video. A.camera B.VoIP C.Modem D.CODEC 24.Cable modem services can reach download speeds of ___________. A.1.544 Mbps B.27 Mbps C.44.736 Mbps D.56 Mbps 25.In the ____________ phase, the modem turns the computer’s digital signals into analog signals that are transmitted across standard phone lines. A.digitizing B.demodulation C.modulation D.analog mode © 2010 Insight Schools, Inc, Angel Learnin
December 22, 2009 at 6:49 pm | read more
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December 17, 2007 at 5:08 pm | read more
I am based in India..
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December 14, 2007 at 8:55 pm | read more
My non-profit would like to start using a videoconferencing tool (such as Skype) to allow clients to remotely talk to lawyers. This communication must be reasonably secure. The standard for "reasonably secure" is the regular PSTN (the regular telephone network). I know Skype is encrypted, but if I'm not mistaken Skype has access to everyone's keys and can technically decrypt anyone's conversations...although I'm sure they don't do this. Can someone confirm or deny this? Communication over PSTN is protected by law (I think). Would communication over Skype have the same protections?
December 10, 2009 at 4:52 pm | read more
Suppose that at a given time of the day, in a city with a population of 1 million, 1% of the people are on the phone. What is the total bit rate generated by every these people if each voice call is encoded using PCM? What is the total bit rate if every of the telephones are replaced by H.261 videoconferencing terminals?
August 25, 2007 at 10:16 am | read more
My boyfriend and I live far apart, and want to start using a webcam instead of the phone. I don't need other stuff included in the program, like IMing. I have Skype but I don't know if that's the best one. We both use PCs.
August 22, 2008 at 3:37 pm | read more
I have to arrive up with a cheap video conferencing solution for my work. We already have cameras and mics. I just need to find some software that allows more than 2 users to be talking to each other at the same time. I have found alot of good software out there but it is a paid service. Also applications such as skype would be ideal but they only allow 2 people to talk to each other. So if anyone knows of any software that's similar to skype or windows messenger, that allows 3 or more people to talk, it would be a great help!
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Several web sites say that a blue/gray or robin's egg blue is the best color for a background color when participating in videoconferencing. We are planning to paint a room that we use frequently for video conferences. Using the Vista Paint color selector, which of those blues works best? (Please don't write: "Why don't you look in the yellow pages" because amazingly, that's not an answer).
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Hello...I need some help into getting a slogan for my company. the company's name is Tele Merge. Its a communication company, dealing with videoconferencing,web confererencing, networks....etc...technology based environment. The working atmosphere is amazing....very friendly people working environment.
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