Hi
I'd like to start a thread related to Remote Exam supported hardware.
In the other discussion there are a lot of questions related to cameras, keyboard/mouse setup etc.
So let's start.
Disclaimer: This page is about recommendations by other candidates. There can be various factors which can impact and lead to a different results. As an example maybe a external webcam was not able to autofocus, and a candidate used the laptop internal webcam (which is not mandatory to have) instead. In that scenario, recommending the external webcam might be a bit flawed.
I had an opportunity to test the following hardware during my exam (status for Aug 31st, 2020):
1. Camera - Logitech C920 - works like a charm, sometimes I had issue with microphone but it was related to external noise.
2. Keyboard - Dell KB213p - no issues at all
3. Mouse - generic Dell mouse - no issues at all
I also tested Logitech MX Master 2S mouse - it worked well BUT it's a wireless mouse so it's not allowed on Remote Exams (I had to replace it with wired mouse).
4. Monitor - Dell 25" QHD monitor - no issues at all (exam workspace could be a little bit larger but I had no issues with terminal window/web browser)
What was not allowed:
1. Any type of network connected webcam
2. Smartphone with external software like DroidCamX etc.
Please add your equipment - It could be helpful for future candidates.
Which ID do you mean ?
Best,
Jochen
@t3comp wrote:Which ID do you mean ?
Best,
Jochen
What they meant for ID is that during the pre scan by the proctor, you need to show a valid ID (i.e goverment issued id, passport, driving license etc).. You need to hold this ID infront of the camera and this should be visible/readble from the proctor side. You can monitor this on the camera preview. So in short, a decent autofocus webcam is a must.
ah, got you.
Thank you.
Best,
Jochen
Hi Guys,
you have to be careful about that one (Evotor HD 720P). Looks there are different versions out there:
In the Manual it says it works with Linux ;o(
I tried that one:
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B074QJW96C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Unfortunately it is not working on:
- MacBook Pro, 15'', Early 2011, OS X High Sierra (tried directly on USB-Port and with USB-Dongle (USB 3.0 UGreen)
UPDATE: only my internal camera was active whatever I did (attaching externa cam directly to usb or usb dongle
=> You can easily find out on the compability test on the third (i think?) page, through:
1. the green light next to the internal cam being active.
2. trying to cover the lense of the internal cam or external cam to see what reacs
- Lenovo ThinkPad T520, tried with above USB-Dongle.
UPDATE: tried attaching the cam directly to the usb-port of Lenovo ThinkPad 520 and that WORKED !
Talked to Redhat Remote Exam Support and the recommendation was, to always attach
devices directly to the USB instead of through a USB Dongle.
(which is now the case for my upcoming exam)
-> Although card reader worked fine as well through usb-dongle (UGreen USB 3.0)
Best,
Jochen
Hi guys,
I would not recommend the EIVOTOR Webcam 720P either.
Mine also has no autofocus and it is a real hazzle, because you have identify yourself
with your id-card at the beginning of the exam, and it is either really small or if you put your id nearer to the lens it is blurry.
That's the one I used:
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B074QJW96C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Best,
Jochen
Hi there.
I took remote exam in october 5th.
I used below item.
- Web Camera - DEPSTECH D04-JP - no issues at all
I just took my remote exam today (27 Oct 2020) and the below wide angle autofucos webcam is acceptable to the proctor.
I used a Dell latitude 7490 + WD15 USB dock with an external keyboard, mouse and 24" monitor.
just wondering if we can use a sd card with a card reader instead of a usb thumbdrive?
I was using USB camera Logitech C922 (PRO HD Stream Webcam 1080p , angle 78deg).
Camera passed all the tests. Also camera's microfon passed the tests without any issues.
USB cable is long enough. Camera has a small tripod, but I did not need that during exam.
I used it together with my old MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015 - OSX 10.11.6 El Capitan).
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