Monday 30 June 2008

Skype learns how behave behind firewalls

All of you who are running Skype at home or in your business have looked at a connection log of your firewall have seen how Skype greedily laps up all of your precious bandwidth. And if you haven’t seen it yourself, your friendly IT helpdesk guy will have explained it in colourful detail... And all of you have spend hours reading the forums and blogs where issues such as “supernode” and the likes make the round. There are a few promising settings in Skype, but actually they do, well, -nothing.
So how can you get multiple users in your office use skype, without using up 100+ TCP connections going per client simultaneously?
Despite setting Skype to go through your company’s Proxy, Skype will still try and see if it can be sneaky and connect directly anyway. So instead you will have to give it no choice, but to go through your firewall (or proxy strictly speaking). In our case, I’ve set our firewall/proxy to only allow predefined outgoing ports such as 80, 443 (HTTP/s), FTP (21), SMPT/POP3 (25/110). You network will continue to run, as web-browsing, and emailing is allowed, but all other outgoing traffic is blocked. It’s a pretty good idea, as this will inadvertently help blocking out malware/spyware/trojan connections should any computer on your network be affected. Now set Skype (Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Connections ) to go through your Firewall proxy server. Type in all the relevant settings, restart Skype and see what happens.

At first nothing. Absolutely nothing. For about one minute. Go on, check your firewall logs and watch how Skype learns to behave.
As Skype tries to connect directly, your firewall ignores the connection attempts, and finally Skype falls back to try and use the settings you entered! Nicely pottering along with no more than two to three TCP connections, you have all the connectivity you need for high quality video calls and chats, and still enough bandwidth for all your other network needs.

A few thoughts, if your firewall doesn’t have or use a Proxy. Privoxy is a free and easy to use Proxy Server.

Wednesday 25 June 2008

Grosvenor Waterside Project


Grosvenor Waterside is a prestigious landmark development situated between London’s Chelsea Bridge and Sloane Square. Marketed to an exclusive clientele the marketing suite reflects the aspirations of the development, oozing design confidence and subtle understatement. Tekuchi built upon this by introducing technology that is a quiet servant of the marketing consultants whilst engaging and capturing the imagination potential buyers.
With the ApartmentFinder bespoke Tekuchi provided a slim lightweight hand held touch tablet PC to run the main ApartmentFinder application.
As each client is shown around the suite, the consultant can search for and show apartments, their specifications and sample photography. The interface is branded to tie in with the graphic style of the marketing content and tied together with 3d animation to reinforce the location of each building and apartment in the development. Whilst the searches are being performed, the architectural model will reflect all searches and selection by lighting up in full colours and the secondary 57” TFT screen adds to the richness of the experience by mirroring the touch tablet actions and showing a smooth display of details and photographs.

If you want to know more download our case study pdf or visit our site www.tekuchi.com and check the Case Studies.

Monday 23 June 2008

New Website Released.







We had been trying to find extra time to finish developing our own website, and now Tekuchi is proud to finally announce its release.
Tekuchi.com presents far more content than the previous versions and it was completely developed in Adobe Flash.
Within this website, one can browse through our portfolio, get information about our fantastic products and services or even look up for careers oportunities.
We have created some case studies with a seletion of our best projects, with some examples in 3D Modeling, Marketing Imagery, AVR Planning Imagery, Video Animation, Product Design, Interactive Exhibition, Software Development, Web Design, Technology Research and Model Lighting Control amongst others.

www.tekuchi.com

The Website will be updated frequently so please keep visiting.

Tekuchi LightSpace320 Advert



For those who didn't have the change to see it before, here is the LightSpace320 ad we put on "Show Home Magazine".
Tekuchi LightSpace320 is our new product: a model lighting controller.
The LightSpace 320 is a 19" rack-mountable constant current lighting system allowing the independent control of up to 320 LED channels. The system is specifically designed with architectural model lighting in mind but it can also be used for exhibition installation or any other situation where finely tuned control of LEDs is required.
It has an inbuilt LCD menu system that allows PC
independent control over the model's lighting. Using the menu buttons
it is possible to configure the hardware with fade rates, brightness
levels and type of screen saver.

If you want to know more: http://www.apartmentfinder.co.uk/led

In the next days we will post some videos that show the integration of the Lighspace320 with software made using Adobe Flash, Adobe Flex, Microsoft Powerpoint,...