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Conference Room Setups |
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Orange Room
Notes The Proxima overhead projector will take input from either the Orange Room workstation or a laptop. Just toggle the Belkin box switch to go from one input to the other. Those who come with laptops and need network, just plug into the hub under the table (white network cables hanging from the hub). These are configured for anonymous DHCP on the 'Visitor Network'. Just plug in, and if the laptop is configured for DHCP* it will get a network address. There is an additional 'Visitor Network' tap on the wall below the white screen (marked as such). The other network taps are for regular SLAC Network, and need registration to get a network address assignment (DHCP or fixed). To project talks stored on a floppy disk file, use the workstation in
the Orange Room. *Instructions for configuring DHCP for different operating systems (NT,
Windows 9x, UNIX) are at the bottom of this page |
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SLAC Auditorium and Lobby2 Windows NT Workstations (Anonymous Login) 5 WYSE Terminals (Anonymous Login) 4 Macintoshes (Anonymous Login) Wireless networking (802.11b) is set up in SLAC Auditorium, and in the SLAC Auditorium Lobby. Both the wireless network and the regular network taps in these rooms are on the Visitor Network. Notes Please contact conference-comp to
setup conferences/talks in the auditorium. |
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Redwood Room A/B/C/D (Building 48 ROB)
Notes There is 1 overhead LCD projector and SLAC workstation per 'section'
of the Redwood Room. Each projector also accepts video input from a laptop.
Connections to the visitor network are located in floor jacks throughout
the Redwood room. These are brass panels that need to be opened to expose
the network and phone connections. |
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Sierra Room
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| Owner: SCCS Help Desk | ||
| Release Date: September 2002 |