Monday was yet another slow day. It seems like things are slowing down even more as the end of the school year approaches. Most of the projects that the Help Desk has are mainly to work on when everyone leaves to go home. When I got to the Help Desk, I got to go with Scott to set up an Internet Access Point in a conference room in the Graduate Offices in Loyola. When we got there, they told us that it was needed because they were going to have a lot of meetings that required laptops, and it would be much easier to have wireless than to try to connect everyone with many Ethernet cables. We placed the Wireless Access Point, and saw that they already had an Ethernet cable in the conference room. Therefore, we connected it, and then checked through a laptop to see if it was working. When we were trying many times to connect to the internet, it wouldn’t. We then checked the connections and tried again, but it would still not connect to the internet. After trying several times, we changed the Ethernet cable and tried it once again. This time it did work. The Ethernet cable that they had was damaged. We then headed back to the Help Desk, and they were looking to see what else I could do. Meanwhile, I asked Ryan what had happened with the webcam and Skype. He told me that they tried using headsets, but even though it worked a little better, the sound was still distorted. They then decided to use Yahoo instead which worked perfectly for them. He also explained to me that Tom needed to use it as soon as possible, and that was the reason why they decided to use Yahoo instead. He decided however, that he would try figuring it out on his own time so that he would know what to do in the future. After looking for something else for me to do, Faith gave me some papers that needed to be scanned. When I was done scanning papers and was back at the Help Desk, they told me that there was nothing else for me to do, and so I left at 10:30 in the morning.
I couldn’t go on Wednesday because I had an appointment.
On Friday, Ryan and I went to see what was wrong with two of the computers in the psychology lab. They had received a complaint that students were having problems printing to those printers. When we got there, we checked the connections to the printers, we then turned the computers on, and finally printed out a test page. Then, we checked that the printers were being shared, and also that they were the default printers. There was nothing wrong with the one printer, the only thing was that the computer where the printer was connected needed to be turned on so that students can print out to that printer. The only thing that was wrong with the other printer was that it was not set as the default printer. Therefore, I set it as the default printer and it was working just fine. We then headed down to Loyola 3 to check the monitors again. The monitors kept getting some kind of shadow to everything on the screen, making it hard for people to see what they were working on. Robert informed us that he had spoken to someone from Gateway recently and the Gateway guy told him that those types of computers had a specific cable. These cables have a steadier end which is the one that is supposed to go to the monitor. Ryan and I were then checking to see if we could see the difference, and on the way tighten the cables to the monitors that were currently having problems. We could not tell which end was the steadier one, and Ryan decided that he needed Robert, if he knows, to show him what he means by steadier. We then headed back to the Help Desk where he told me that throughout any job that I hold, I should always keep a folder where I write notes to problems and solutions that I encounter. The reason for this is so that I can go back to it when I encounter the same problem, and also because there are times when I won’t remember every solution for problems. He then showed me a “Knowledge Folder” that the Help Desk has, where everyone of them write about problems and solutions that they have encountered so that they can all access it and also learn from their peers. Ryan the proceeded to show me a motherboard that they had ordered for a PC computer, this is all he could do, because the computer was being used at the moment, so he could not show me how to put it on. He did tell me, however, that it was something really simple, and that the only thing was that I would have to remember where all the connections go. After waiting to see if anything else came up, nothing did, so I left at 10:30 in the morning.