*sob* I got cut off the web last night by a faulty switch on my home network. Luckily a buddy at work had an extra hub I can get by with while mine is being replaced by D-Link. Gotta love lifetime warranties.
BTW I gotta recount a story here about D-Link. my boss Dave and I got stuck with the (un)envy-able task of going to Washington DC and and doing a fiber-video demonstration for our cruddy previous employer's booth in Las Vegas. Basically, it consisted of Dave goofing off in front of a glorified webcam shoving 320X200 video at 30+ frames a second using less than a T1. We rented studio grade lights, a mini video-mixer ops board and a giant "Kermit" cloth for "Green-screening". It was all shoved into a tiny, cramped, rented office full of neighbors who hated our very presence in the world.
All we had was Dave's digital camera, two laptops and 2 100MB connections straight out of a router
thrown down from two floors above thru the wire ducts from the company's NAP. We shoved 4 boxes of
videogear, a folding table, 2 chairs, a fan, 4 giant 4-up tube light panels with stands, 2 cameras, 4 computers, and three people into a 9.5 X 13 office.
The upshot of all this lead in is that we had one data connection for the online video gear and one for
the laptops. 2 laptops. Thus we went out the night before the plane flight and grabbed the only 100Mb switch we could find (we thought at first all the equipment would be on one and didn't want the video delayed by our swapping pr0n and mp3s =). We grabbed a D-Link.
The D-Link died after approximately 8 hours of use. =( We were bummed and worse, since one laptop was providing the backdrop videofeed, for most of the day, we could do NO other surfing, e-mail, setting up of new displays, etc. At one point in our demo, we would drop out facade and show the kermit and the lights. I would alt-tab and check e-mail for both of us while Dave was waggling the screen and joking about being trapped in a oversized refrigerator box full of blazing hot lights.
Then, it happened. Dave spots, over the two-way video system, behind the people doing the demo on the other end, D-Link's booth! Dave breaks into the end of a demo to ask the people running our booth to go fetch someone important from their booth. While a coupla people wait, one of the booth flunkies runs over and comes back with... a major sales rep. We explain the woes of being D-Link less at a critical moment, he gets Dave's cell number and wham, we're on the phone, live over the internet with a VP and tech support.
As far as we know, that is the first ever Internet-full-stream-two-way-video-tech-support call. =)
D-Link, under threat of Dave sending everyone who visits our booth over to theirs to find out why they suck, sends us a new one, overnight express. We spend the third day of the conference bragging on
D-Link =).
but wait you say... third day? Yeah, as a bonus to the whole affair, the hotel we were in LOST THE PACKAGE for a whole day. We think they propped a door open in the kitchen or something. (Actually, they stuck in someone's office thinking it was to one of their people but still, fucking stupid.)
Meanwhile I have to wait a week for mine since I don't have a large Vegas crowd to hang over their heads. =(