Wireless laptop input to Conference Room?
gregr
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A potential customer just handed me a strange request for a new conference room-He wants participants to be able to bring in their laptops equipped with only wireless network cards, and be able to display the laptop screen on the room's projector.
Is this feasible/practical? The only way I know how to do it is with a VNC session running on both the laptop and a PC which is cabled into the projection system.
AMX PC and Web Control come to mind, but don't really do exactly what he is asking for.
Also some newer projectors have wireless network ability?
I think the customer is a bit naive, but don't want to tell him so without researching it. Since any laptop will need AC power anyway after an hour or so, why not just put in recessed table boxes with AC, network and inputs to the system?
Has anyone dealt with this?
Thanks
Is this feasible/practical? The only way I know how to do it is with a VNC session running on both the laptop and a PC which is cabled into the projection system.
AMX PC and Web Control come to mind, but don't really do exactly what he is asking for.
Also some newer projectors have wireless network ability?
I think the customer is a bit naive, but don't want to tell him so without researching it. Since any laptop will need AC power anyway after an hour or so, why not just put in recessed table boxes with AC, network and inputs to the system?
Has anyone dealt with this?
Thanks
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http://www.jonescam.tv/catalog/product_info.php?pid=56&pname=&tab=information
Take the feeds, run 'em through a matrix switcher or multiplexer and bam! Only thing is they have to look at their screens when it's their turn on the projector...
--John
http://amxforums.com/showthread.php?t=2450&highlight=wireless+pc
You could also use something like the Panasonic PTLB50NTE which has wireless built in.
The only problem is that only one person can display an image at a time. You have to disconnect / connect again to get another image
Amazing widget. If it works, it is just what they are asking for, but I think I will still recommend wired boxes on the table as a backup.
thanks.