We are getting complaints from our Front of House team that the scanners are too slow. One of the questions I have been asked is what is the average time it takes for a scan to occur. So the number of seconds for each ticket to be scanned and the appropriate response to come back?
If someone has this data that would be great, or, if they know where I can find this information that would be great.
Thanks
Margaret
For us the scan response is very fast, sometimes nearly instantaneous, and I would say probably only 2 seconds at the slowest. But, the maximum number of scanners we have in use at any one time, is eight. Typically we only have 4-6 in use at a time.
Is your team seeing any “communication error/cannot communicate with server” messages, or is it just that the responses are very slow to be returned to the scanners? I believe the NScan documentation states that the default timeout setting is 8 seconds before a communication error message will be returned to the unit.
Do you know if your environment is set to have the scanners connect to wireless access points that are dedicated ONLY to the MAC addresses of the scanners? We had trouble (lots of timeouts and slowness) when we tried to “share” usage of our wireless access points with both scanners and “public traffic” (cellphone/tablets/devices that our patrons brought with them). Since we installed separate access points for the scanners, we have had very few scanner issues.
Penny Tabor
Director of Technology
Midland Center for the Arts
Midland, MI 48640
(989) 631-5930 X 1207
From: N-Scan [mailto:groups-n-scan@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Margaret Stockton Sent: Friday, May 08, 2015 2:01 PM To: Tabor, Penny Subject: [N-Scan] Average time for each scan