Ross M. W. Bennetts

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February 19th, 2010
Benihana Teppanyaki

Benihana Teppanyaki

So much wonderful food… I think I ate to excess during the AUC meeting at the Surfers Paradise MarriottBuffet Breakfast, Buffet Lunch & Benihana Teppanyaki for Dinner… Perhaps I need to go and have a bit of a lie down…

February 18th, 2010
AUC General Meeting 2010

Apple University Consortium General Meeting 2010

As the Apple University Consortium Development Fund representative at the University of New England I get to hand out a bunch of scholarships each year, and I am currently attending the AUC General Meeting at the Marriott Surfers Paradise Resort & Spa.

Apple and the AUC always treat us very well at these events, and the food and accommodation are usually excellent. Dinner tonight is teppanyaki at Benihana’s Japanese Steakhouse… yum…

February 8th, 2010
Mesh Potato Betas (MP01s)

A pair of Mesh Potato Beta units

Over the weekend, I unboxed a pair of Mesh Potato Beta units (MP01) that I recently received from David Rowe and the Village Telco initiative.

From David’s site:

The Mesh Potato is a 802.11bg mesh router with a single FXS port. Adjacent mesh potatoes automatically form a peer-peer network, relaying telephone calls without land lines or cell phone towers. The Mesh Potato is designed using open hardware and software and is part of the Village Telco project.

Unfortunately, one of the units seems to have a firmware bug, and as such I was unable to create a mesh network with them, but I did get the working one hooked up and giving a dial-tone.  I’ve received a few helpful hints and tips from David and Elektra on how to access the internals and re-flash the firmware  via the village-telco-dev mailing list, and sometime soon I’ll try again.

I also created a Flickr set of photos of my Mesh Potato Beta experiments so far.

I’ll keep you posted regarding how the Beta testing goes…

UPDATE @23:32: I just made my first Mesh Potato phone call to Elektra in Germany… it worked very well… one minor, temporary breakup, possibly related to the FreiFunk mesh at the other end… audio quality was generally very clear and good with only minor compression artifacts (Dalek style) occasionally…

March 27th, 2009

I spent the first three days of this week as acting manager of the UNElink Video Conferencing Studio while Hans Schaefer was in Brisbane chairing a meeting with AARNET on desktop video communications .

UNElink Video Conferencing Manager's Office

This mostly involved taking bookings and liaising with other Video Conferencing venues around the world to facilitate the process for the end users. There is also some support required for the many users who have Tandberg desktop or portable video conferencing (VCF) units in their offices as well as the regular lectures delivered jointly by the University of Newcastle and the University of New England  as part of the Rural Medicine/Joint Medical Program (JMP).

UNElink Studio 1

UNElink Studio 1

The University of New England (UNE) currently has top quality, world-class video conferencing facilities, as it is much more economical to spend money on VCF than it is to fly people around the world from our little town in the middle of New South Wales, Australia.

Have you ever been involved in a video conference?

You can connect to the little Tandberg 150 MXP on the desk in my office by dialing 129.180.10.2 if you want to chat.

The last couple of days this week involved catching up on the web and CMS support tasks that are my usual bread and butter job at UNE as Web Editor, as well as starting off my first project management task, looking into creating an Access Grid room at UNE.

Have you ever used Access Grid for group-to-group interaction and collaboration?