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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan Pitzer" data-source="post: 207498" data-attributes="member: 11858"><p>I know that we need a wireless coordinator but the reality is that I am going to have to do it myself. This is a school and I am just a teacher. I have mentioned it to our technology department (who oversees the purchase and installation) and they know very little about these things. They also are unwilling to pay for anything else on this project. I do not have any confidence in the company who installed this to be able to fix the issues.</p><p></p><p>However, I am pretty familiar with the process and although I am generally a lighting guy, I did work in television engineering for 15 years. I have a much higher than average understanding of these issues. I have developed a list of frequencies that I believe will work but I am not familiar enough with Wireless Workbench to have the software tell me if I am correct in my calculations. I have a WWB file but I am not able to get it to re-assign frequencies for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan Pitzer, post: 207498, member: 11858"] I know that we need a wireless coordinator but the reality is that I am going to have to do it myself. This is a school and I am just a teacher. I have mentioned it to our technology department (who oversees the purchase and installation) and they know very little about these things. They also are unwilling to pay for anything else on this project. I do not have any confidence in the company who installed this to be able to fix the issues. However, I am pretty familiar with the process and although I am generally a lighting guy, I did work in television engineering for 15 years. I have a much higher than average understanding of these issues. I have developed a list of frequencies that I believe will work but I am not familiar enough with Wireless Workbench to have the software tell me if I am correct in my calculations. I have a WWB file but I am not able to get it to re-assign frequencies for me. [/QUOTE]
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