360 Wireless Clashing With Wal-Mart Tech 63
vladcole writes "Xbox 360 kiosks are getting shut down by some Wal-Mart employees sick of having their handheld inventory devices and printers malfunction, according to this compilation of Joystiq reader reports." From the article: "There's no reason to get worried about the Xbox 360 launch date (there, we recognized the elephant in the room), but the breadth and frequency of these reports point to a compatibility issue between the Xbox 360 and Wal-Mart, at least." Next Generation confirms that Wal-Mart is having issues with the 360 pods.
Wireless networks? (Score:3, Funny)
But seriously, think this would have an effect on wireless networks/devices?
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They had a fix within 24 hours and started rolling it out. It didn't affect wireless networks in general, only some specific point-of-sale systems.
Anyhow, to sum up, problem was fixed before launch and wouldn't have affected consumers anyhow.
Re:Wireless networks? (Score:2, Interesting)
so MS used this not only for promotion but for some last minute testing too, to get a feel for what real life customers would face. That is kinda neat .
besides atleast in this case you really dont know if the issue could be with the freq used by wallmart scanners, they are known to cut corners wherever possible and *might* be using non std devices. This could be the case with the consumers too and i guess MS have factored that in now...
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Most modern devices will detect interference and change to a 'quieter' channel, i guess wallmats stuff was too cheap or too old to do this and thus the interfernce.
I can see this being a issue unless it is easy to change the band that the controllers are on as lots of folk have phones and networks that could potentialy clash.
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Next Generation? That was a terrible mag (Score:1)
issues smissues (Score:1, Offtopic)
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Assuming your CPU is still fast enough and you spend another $300 on a new graphics card.
360 will be stuck with whatever it could play when it came out.
And your computer will magically get faster over the next three years? Games on consoles do tend to get better over the life of the console as developers gain experience with the console. It is much easier to optimize for a fixed platform.
Re:issues smissues (Score:1)
Please do tell.
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Er, no. Your Radeon 9600 is just over two years old [ati.com].
Re:issues smissues (Score:2)
This time in the year 2000, ATI was releasing the Radeon.
Yes, THE ORIGINAL Radeon (later named 7500). Two pipes, 3 textures per pipe and a T&L unit.
Come on people, get your ATI release dates straight
2000: Radeon SDR/DDR
2001: Radeon 8500 (later reworked as 9000/9100/9200)
2002: Radeon 9500 series, 9700 series
2003: Radeon 9600 series, Radeon 9800 series
2004: Radeon x300/x600/x700/x800 series
2005: Radeon x1300/x1600/x1800 series
Re:issues smissues (Score:2)
The Pc will cost at least an extra $200+ every year to do that. Whiel the 360/PS3/revolution will be 399 up front and that would be about it. As well for 80% of us, we can't really tell the difference, have just as much fun. Seriously graphics aren
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To get a midrange card every year to keep the PC current it will cost
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I prefer PC gaming for two reasons. Graphics are always sharper and clearer, and because of the mouse and keyboard interface.
My favourite games are RTSs (AoE) and FPS (Half Life 2). These types of games NEED a truly analog device to play, and there's just no way a
Re:Wal-Mart's Tech Skills (Score:5, Interesting)
If you want to know what other retailers will be doing in 5 years, take a look at Wal-Mart's tech. There's a reason people are willing to work in their tech group for the low wages - it's because they learn a LOT.
All other valid slams on Wal-Mart aside, their tech is most definitely good stuff.
Re:Wal-Mart's Tech Skills (Score:3, Insightful)
Wal-Mart is way up front in technology for major retails in the US (and I would expect the world).
Re:Wal-Mart's Tech Skills (Score:4, Interesting)
I work for a rather large company, and when Wal-Mart came in and said "YOU WILL USE THIS RFID, TO OUR SPECS" our fearless leaders said "Anything you want."
Now, for our overall industry of the company I work for, Wal-Mart could take a flying nose dive. But, for our division? It would be suicide to not have our product out there.
So we installed their system. To their specifications.
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At my previous job, WalMart was one of our biggest customers. Not only do they not have a warehouse or stockroom at any of the stores (Stuff is taken off of the truck, and almost instantly brought onto the sales floor), everything is ordered automatically. Their computer system tracks what is selling, and what isn't. Items that sell good are continued to be stocked, poor selling items are dropped automatically, without any human intervention. I'm sure that managers are abl
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I live ok on a $1300/month salary from the University. I could live very well on twice that. Also, if you work at the University full-time, they waive 95% of your tuition and %50 of your spouse's or children's tuition. $160 per semester is much more af
Cause of malfunction.. (Score:4, Funny)
Got FCC? (Score:3, Insightful)
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In the same way that a cordless telephone may interfere with your WiFi, this is allowed to happen. When anyone is free to make anything use that band, stuff like this is bound to happen. It really isn't that bad. This is one reason why it is nice to have licensed frequencies where people can't go messing around (ex: FM and AM don't have that problem because they are protected).
In short, yes they are allowed to do that. Now I find it STUPID that this system wasn't tested before rolling out. I can't believe that if it was tested that they would miss such a problem.
Now if they used wired controllers (they are permanently attached so that shouldn't be a problem) then I would think that would solve it (WiFi is optional on the 360, IIRC). Now if doing that they STILL had problems, then I would start looking into if they really comply with Part 15.
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(cheapshot)Well, we are talking about a certain famously incompetent tech company, right?(/cheapshot)
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But then you went on to decry, "Now I find it STUPID that this system wasn't tested before rolling out. I can't believe that if it was tested that they would miss such a problem."
Do you feel it should have been tested to see if it interfers with retail inventory and point of sale devices? Pray tell, if indeed you h
Re:Child's Play (Score:1)
So... (Score:1)
For those of you with no Wal Mart.. (Score:4, Informative)
Eh? Telzon problems? (Score:3, Interesting)
I wouldn't be surprised if it's the exact same thing.
Printer Rolls (Score:1)
Strange packet data.. (Score:3, Funny)
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Very strange...
The Controller Looks Like... (Score:1)