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Hi Mark,</div>
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I am working on testing the system. So far everything is working. I had to stop because of some laser work but that should be done by now, I think. There are a few issues that need to be handled in general:</div>
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<li style="list-style-type: "1. ";"><span>Both the Jlab and halla wifi networks have not worked for me in the hall. If I step out into the alcove with my laptop, they work. Just not in the hall. I am not sure if something needs to be reset.</span></li><li style="list-style-type: "2. ";"><span>Is there a Windows machine on the Hall A development network. Right now I am able to log in with my laptop to make changes to the system (from the counting house or alcove), this means that the controls cRIO is on the
network (cabled) and can be accessed from computers that can connect over that subnet. But, it will be necessary for the Hall A operator to log in and make setpoint changes or PID setting changes. A windows machine with LabVIEW 19 installed will work for that,
maybe there is one in the counting house?</span></li></ol>
<div>Let me know if one is currently available, if I have the hostname I should be able to remote-in.</div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
<div>Marc<br>
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