Happy New Year! I hope everyone had an enjoyable holiday season. After being away since the Center’s Holiday Party, I have a pile of stuff to get caught up on. Part of that is reading through all the emails regarding the IT updates that occurred while I was away. Campus IT was very busy trying to […]
It’s been a relatively calm week for IT issues. That said, there are a few of items to mention. 1 – I received a notice late Monday evening (10/30) that there was another disruption to Frontier’s trunk line that services some of the K-20 locations including “Wenatchee REC” (how we are identified on their network). The […]
Things seem to be working OK this week with the video conferencing system. I emailed Bill Bonner and told him about the concerns with the microphones. The first concern is that in Stockwell, the location of the mic prevents some people from being heard i.e., sitting in a position where the mic is behind them. […]
For the most part, this has been a good week for our connectivity. There were no interruptions to our internet and no drops to classes. There are still some issues with bridging and last minute call-in number changes, but these are out of our control. In addition to the 480- and 780- prefixes, they now have 771- […]
The good news is that we have no new problems – at least reported to me. And, Nick was able to remotely fix the issue with the front cameras in the large conference room. Our students can now be seen at other sites. Video conferencing & internet – We still have the ongoing issue with […]
A new blog was created to keep everyone at TFREC up to date on the status of our communications systems including the AMS equipment, our internet, and the phones. To view the blog visit here.
(reposted from email) I’ve been requested to send out weekly emails to update you on the status of various Center communications and network functions. This will likely go out each Thursday. I will also send out off-schedule announcements as needed to address any critical issues. Today’s review is a bit long, but I wanted to […]