Where do I place the Meetinghouse Webcast Receiver or laptop computer in my building?
Place the computer or Webcast Receiver close to the projector or TV that you’re using. This will depend on the length of the cable available for connecting the computer or Webcast Receiver to the projector or TV. The connecting cable included with a standard projector, for example, is usually only a few feet long. This mean you will need to run a network cable (CAT5) from the closest point in the building where Internet access is available to the location where the event is being viewed. In some locations, it is possible to have your building wired so that there is a network jack on the side wall of the chapel stand. In this case, you could run your network cable across the floor on the stand to the podium area, where you could place the receiving device and a media projector. In newer buildings, there is an Internet connection on the side of the chapel pulpit. Note that no physical changes should be made to your building without consulting the LDS facilities manager that supports your
Related Questions
- If a building votes to buy desktop computers instead of laptop computers and a teacher moves from one building to another, does the computer have to follow that teacher to the other building?
- Where do I place the Meetinghouse Webcast Receiver or laptop computer in my building?
- What are the technical specifications for the Meetinghouse Webcast Receiver?