[Digitalarchivists] Book scanner ethernet

Andrew Defries andrew.defries at gmail.com
Tue Jan 20 19:08:38 UTC 2015


We need more ports! Thanks so much for fixing the port on that column, and
pulling the ratty LAN cable. If you have a way to get more ports on the
column next to the library we can dispose of the router for good.

Thanks so much,

Andrew

On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 9:05 AM, John <john.d.shutt at gmail.com> wrote:

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> Hey Rubin,
>
> Adding Andrew Defries to the thread, since he's been doing most of the
> book scanner hacking lately. Andrew, do you know what the router is about?
>
> John
>
> On 01/19/2015 06:15 PM, Rubin Abdi wrote:
> > So while going through and testing out the ethernet ports, Jof and
> > I noticed that the book scanner was connect to this half way jank
> > ethernet extension thing going across the space to the column where
> > all the AV gear is. I figured this was because the ethernet port
> > the column where the book scanner is was bunk. That's been fixed
> > today and I've plugged that ethernet cord directly into that port
> > and pulled the jank cable.
> >
> > While doing so I noticed that there's a Linksys/Cisco home wifi
> > router hooked up. I'm not sure if it's acting as a poor mans switch
> > or what. There's some concern that someone random who isn't reading
> > this might go and plug in cables from that back into the network
> > and start spewing DHCP in all the wrong places.
> >
> > Is there anyway I could help to make this device go away? For the
> > book scanner do you simply need another ethernet port on that
> > column? Is the book scanner going to live somewhere else that we
> > can run more ethernet to?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
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