Kissimmee_Family said:
a ) how many pc are there?
B ) are they available 24 hours?
c ) what data rate do they seem to have?
d ) is there a USB port available for cameras?
e ) what software is available? ( or Internet explorer only?)
f ) is the network standard ethernet?
g ) is there a microphone/headset jack?
h ) has anyone tried VOIP on them?
I think AprilGail2 covered most of your questions, but being in the technology field I wanted to chime in.
The computers are set up so you only have access to the keyboard and monitor although I thought I saw some using headphones so I can't say for sure on that.
Each station has a tower locked behind a cabinet door so you won't have access to any ports, USB or otherwise. Transferring files from a digital camera is not an option.
The browser available is a customized (stripped) version of Internet Explorer and the Internet connection is via the ship's satellite, of course, which is not a fast connection. It is faster than dial-up, but slower than DSL. I never tested the bps rate, but it isn't all that great.
I can't say whether they are using Ethernet which they probably are, but again it is not relevant since I don't have access to the "boxes" nor can I control or have access to the network connection.
I do have a question for you. VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) is a service that is provided by certain phone and Internet companies so if
DCL doesnt' provide the service on their ships then how can you "try" that service??