School of Biological Sciences AccessGRID Node

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[edit] Designed by Paul Bonnington/Graeme Glen

[edit] Total $14,081

[edit] Video capture

  • 1 * Viewcast Osprey 440 $1565.00
  • 2 * EVID100P PTZ PAL Colour Video Camera @ $1724.44
  • 2 * Tripod @ ~$120
  • 1 * SVGA to Composite device @$100

[edit] Display

(Currently one data projector installed)

  • 1 * KLV46V200A 46" V Series Bravia LCD TV @ $3553.45
  • 1 * UFWDWM Universal Wall Mount 36 – 60 @ $166.00

[edit] Audio Input/Output

  • 1 * AKG WMS40 Pro HT Handheld UHF Wireless Mic @ $425
  • 1 * AKG WMS40 Pro HT Clipon UHF Wireless Mic @ $425
  • 1 * AKG CK55L Cardiod Lapel Mic for Wireless @126.65
  • 1 * Tapco Mix60 Mixer @$170
  • 1 * Powered Speakers (M-Audio StudioPro3 Professional Desktop Audio Monitors @$229
  • 1 * M-audio Podcast Factory USB Audio @$289 (Driver: Do NOT install included driver software. Let WindowsXP detect and use default Windows drivers for "Fasttrack". This is more compatible with the old RAT)

[edit] Computer

  • 1 * PB Tech Core 2 Duo 2.67

ASUS P5N32-SLI MB/2 * 1GB DDR2-800/160GB 7.2k RPM HDD/IEEE 1394/18x+-DL DVD-RW/XP Home/3yr RTB warranty @ $2341.37

  • 1 * MSI NX7950GT @ $425.00
  • 1 * 19” Philips 190B7CB LCD monitor @ $429.00


[edit] Cabling

  • 2 * 10m Composite video cables BNC-RCA @ ~$50.00
  • Audio cable and plugs @ ~$50
  • Power cable & multi-boxes @ ~$50


[edit] Software

  • EVO, a video conferencing tool
  • AccessGRID 2.4
  • AccessGRID 3.0

[edit] Power access points(prepared by SBS)

  • x2 for displays
  • x2 for cameras
  • x1 for workstation
  • x1 for LCD
  • x1 for audio conferencing unit

[edit] Network(prepared by SBS)

  • x2 network ports(x1 for workstation preferably Gigabit, x1 for tablet)
  • network cables for each tablet
  • open TCP port 5900 inbound for VNC traffic
  • open TCP port 9010 inbound (sometimes used for VNC as well Shared

Desktop)

  • open UDP port 9999-59999 inbound for multicast traffic
  • open full TCP/UDP port outbound
  • turn off workstation's Windows firewall for easier manipulation