Remote Ticket Sales

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We are investigating setting up a portable ticket sales station that we can take to various events to sell tickets (we are partnering with a local retailer and are looking to have a presence in their store on Black Friday as our first event).  Has anyone done something like this before?

What we're thinking about doing is using a couple of laptops, a Boca printer, and wireless broadband, then connecting back to our production environment using GoToMyPC/PCAnywhere/Remote Desktop.  How much bandwidth would we need to support something like this?  Would wireless broadband be able to support this?

Any comments or suggestions are welcome.  I'll be happy to share my experiences with this as well.....

Thanks in advance.

 -steve carlock

Santa Barbara Center for the Performing Arts/The Granada

 

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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization

    We have used a laptop with a BOCA printer over wireless to sell tickets at our local baseball field, as well as using the same equipment setup in-house over our own wireless network.  We have had no trouble with doing so at all.

     

     

    acerpPenny Tabor
    IT Manager
    Midland Center for the Arts
    Midland, MI 48640

     

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Steve Carlock
    Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 5:19 PM
    To: Tabor, Penny
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Remote Ticket Sales

     

    We are investigating setting up a portable ticket sales station that we can take to various events to sell tickets (we are partnering with a local retailer and are looking to have a presence in their store on Black Friday as our first event).  Has anyone done something like this before?

    What we're thinking about doing is using a couple of laptops, a Boca printer, and wireless broadband, then connecting back to our production environment using GoToMyPC/PCAnywhere/Remote Desktop.  How much bandwidth would we need to support something like this?  Would wireless broadband be able to support this?

    Any comments or suggestions are welcome.  I'll be happy to share my experiences with this as well.....

    Thanks in advance.

     -steve carlock

    Santa Barbara Center for the Performing Arts/The Granada

     




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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization

    We have used a laptop with a BOCA printer over wireless to sell tickets at our local baseball field, as well as using the same equipment setup in-house over our own wireless network.  We have had no trouble with doing so at all.

     

     

    acerpPenny Tabor
    IT Manager
    Midland Center for the Arts
    Midland, MI 48640

     

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Steve Carlock
    Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 5:19 PM
    To: Tabor, Penny
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Remote Ticket Sales

     

    We are investigating setting up a portable ticket sales station that we can take to various events to sell tickets (we are partnering with a local retailer and are looking to have a presence in their store on Black Friday as our first event).  Has anyone done something like this before?

    What we're thinking about doing is using a couple of laptops, a Boca printer, and wireless broadband, then connecting back to our production environment using GoToMyPC/PCAnywhere/Remote Desktop.  How much bandwidth would we need to support something like this?  Would wireless broadband be able to support this?

    Any comments or suggestions are welcome.  I'll be happy to share my experiences with this as well.....

    Thanks in advance.

     -steve carlock

    Santa Barbara Center for the Performing Arts/The Granada

     




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