Category: General Knowledge
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Configuring Stock Equipment to Work with the CT Monitoring System
CT have added a simpler web interface to an existing open source monitoring system to allow for quick deployment on site. This does mean that equipment that needs to be […]
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Adding Files to the CT Content Portal Directly from a USB Drive
Although you can upload files to content.ct-networks.com over the web, if the records are in the office it my be quicker to add them directly to the file system of […]
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TouchPi Startup Script
The CT Control Pi boxes launch their browser at startup and normally serve an internal webpage but this can be edited to display any webpage.
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Bandwidth Requirements and Recommendations for Streaming and Video Conference Platforms
Different platforms and systems have different recommendations for bandwidth required. Some of the common ones we use are detailed below.
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Quickstart Guide to TecViz
TecViz is a live stream and slide presentation system used by CT to stream events. Follow the video below to start using the system.
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Using iPerf3 to Test Network Throughput and Speed
Online services like speedtest.net and fast.com are useful for testing you connection speed to the internet but it cannot be used to test connection speeds across a local network. iPerf3 […]
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AJA Kumo Configurator User Guide
To help quickly set up the Kumo following a reset, CT have written a software tool to generate the configuration.
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Shutting Down a Linux Server
In this post we will look at how to use the shutdown command through practical examples and detailed explanations of the most common shutdown options.
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Raspberry Pi Touch Control v1 User Manual – Engineers & Operators
TouchControllers as a bespoke CT product designed to make control of video equipment easier for non-technical operators such a conference room managers or speakers.
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Airsys.Cloud Required Outbound Ports
Airsys.Cloud requires a number of outbound ports to be accessible for the system to work. Some venues and IT managers may block outbound ports, especially on corporate or public networks.