NSSC Telecom Configuration

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What you need to maintain the satellite

Multitool.pngMultitool Required to configure devices.

CE Hardsuit.pngEngineer Hardsuit.pngEngineering Hardsuits The devices are kept cool, therefore you will get pretty cold standing inside for prolonged periods.

OxygenTank.pngOxygen Tank Oxygen required since the devices are kept in a nitrogen based environment.

Monitoring

After deactivating the turrets and walking through the walkway, you should find a room containing computers and behind glass is the nitrogen filled and cooled telecom equipment. In that room you should have a few computers to see how the network is operating and if everything is connected properly, however to use these you need to put in 'tcommsat', the name of the telecom network, to make use of them.


Telecommunications Traffic Control

Lists all connected servers in the network, however little is know about what can be done exactly. Investigating suggests you could feasibly write code to the machines. Clicking 'Flush' will clear the listing and let you scan again.

Telecommunications Server Monitor

Lists all connected servers in the network, but this time you can inspect each one and look at everything collected by the server, including the option to delete the entry entirely. Like before, 'Flush' clears the listing.

Telecommunications Monitor

Lists all connected devices in the network and lets you browse the links to see what links to. 'Flush' clears the listing.

Design

Subspace Receiver (Receiver A)

Identification String: Receiver A

Network: tcommsat

Linked to: Telecommunication Hub (Hub)

Filtering: 135.1 GHz, 135.5 GHz, 134.7 GHz, 134.9 GHz

Subspace Receiver (Receiver B)

Identification String: Receiver B

Network: tcommsat

Linked to: Telecommunication Hub (Hub)

Filtering: 134.3 GHz, 135.3 GHz, 135.7 GHz, 135.9 GHz, 144.1 GHz, 144.3 GHz, 144.5 GHz, 144.7 GHz, 144.9 GHz, 145.1 GHz, 145.3 GHz, 145.5 GHz, 145.7 GHz, 145.9 GHz, 146.1 GHz, 146.3 GHz, 146.5 GHz, 146.7 GHz, 146.9 GHz, 147.1 GHz, 147.3 GHz, 147.5 GHz, 147.7 GHz, 147.9 GHz, 148.1 GHz, 148.3 GHz, 148.5 GHz, 148.7 GHz

Telecommunication Hub (Hub)

DO NOT CHANGE NETWORK OR YOU WILL LOOSE CENTCOM

Identification String: Hub

Network: tcommsat

Linked to: Telecommunication Hub (CentComm Hub), Telecommunication Server (Science Server), Telecommunication Server (Medical Server), Telecommunication Server (Command Server), Telecommunication Server (Security Server), Bus Mainframe (Bus 1), Subspace Receiver (Receiver A), Subspace Receiver (Receiver B), Bus Mainframe (Bus 3), Bus Mainframe (Bus 2), Telecommunication Relay (Telecomms Relay), Telecommunication Relay (Station Relay), Bus Mainframe (Bus 4), Subspace Broadcaster (Broadcaster A), Subspace Broadcaster (Broadcaster B), Telecommunication Server (Supply Server), Telecommunication Server (Service Server), Telecommunication Server (Common Server), Telecommunication Server (Engineering Server), Telecommunication Relay (Mining Relay)

Filtering: None