First I am a new STS. Second I am concerned that all 3 of our stake buildings use Wireless ISPs and some of the broadcasts from salt lake are online only. For example this Thursday "2019 Temple and Family History Leadership Instruction" FEBRUARY 28, 2019 is online only broadcast.
I am trying to prepare for this broadcast but have concerns the WISP may be unreliable during the event. Therefore I ask what is everyone doing for a backup option if they also have WISP.
I'd love to disable the wireless during the meeting but there isn't a wired network connection in the chapel to feed the stream.
I'd love to use my cell phone as a backup hotspot if the WISP fails, but I don't have hotspot enabled plan and don't feel right about paying for it only to cover church events.
I'd love to have the stake purchase a backup cellular hotspot device for these events but that would be costly monthly to just have in case of WISP issues.
So I ask how do we as the STS's ensure good connectivity and provide for backup should the ISP at the building go down during a online only broadcast?
Daryl
Seeking advice for "online only" broadcasts
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Re: Seeking advice for "online only" broadcasts
Fixing this is what I would look into first. In one building I had to run a 100' CAT5 cable down the hall from the nearest wall jack (clerk's office) to put the notebook PC & projector on a wired network. Only then can you shut down the WiFi.daryldarly wrote:I'd love to disable the wireless during the meeting but there isn't a wired network connection in the chapel to feed the stream.
For the long term, work with your PFR and see if the FM Group can wire up a few LAN jacks in key locations.
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Re: Seeking advice for "online only" broadcasts
I'll second this. My FM installed a jack by the pulpit in all the buildings.Mikerowaved wrote:Fixing this is what I would look into first.daryldarly wrote:I'd love to disable the wireless during the meeting but there isn't a wired network connection in the chapel to feed the stream.
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Re: Seeking advice for "online only" broadcasts
So prior to posting I surveyed the chapel for a Ethernet port and found a RJ45 port in the pulpit/audio controls, but assumed this is a diagnostic port for the audio system. Is this (attached pic) a Ethernet port or diagnostic port.
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Re: Seeking advice for "online only" broadcasts
That should be an Ethernet port on your meetinghouse network. Plug in a laptop and see if you are able to connect to the Internet.daryldarly wrote:Is this (attached pic) a Ethernet port or diagnostic port.
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Re: Seeking advice for "online only" broadcasts
Excellent I will verify it tonight. Thank you.lajackson wrote: That should be an Ethernet port on your meetinghouse network. Plug in a laptop and see if you are able to connect to the Internet.
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Re: Seeking advice for "online only" broadcasts
While I have seen some sound systems with network capability, I highly doubt they would bring the line out to the pulpit. I'm pretty sure that's Ethernet.daryldarly wrote:So prior to posting I surveyed the chapel for a Ethernet port and found a RJ45 port in the pulpit/audio controls, but assumed this is a diagnostic port for the audio system. Is this (attached pic) a Ethernet port or diagnostic port.
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