by Jason Rose » Thu Jun 29, 2017 2:42 pm
Long story short: there is a problem with insufficient bandwidth. This isn't caused by the cameras as no changes have been made since the Depot Cam was added in 2015. However, disabling the cameras alleviates the symptoms by freeing up bandwidth.
No one will argue that having the cameras in operation is more important than the railroads ability to conduct business. So, whatever the cause of the over-utilization, shutting down the cameras resolves the issue so the railroad can function.
There is a plan underway to increase the amount of bandwidth, but that will take some time. Perhaps months. As a compromise, I suggested shutting off the Depot Cam until the enhanced service is available. John Engs approved the idea and will present it to John Bush. The changes have been made and I'm waiting for approval from John Bush and the network to be reconnected.
If more bandwidth is needed, I'll shut down the north camera as well.
More later...
Jason Rose
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