The Universal Greeting Network (UGN) is a total solution for greeting visitors to a large parcel or a whole sim. It combines a rich set of features of our Universal Greeter with the networking power. The UGN star topology includes one control node (server) and up to a 100 client nodes.
A client node is our Universal Greeter (see "Related Items") which retains all the features of a stand-alone unit. In network configuration it may be set to give visitors items from its own content, such as LMs, notecards, gift objects, etc. or pass visitors detections to the control node.
The UGN supports remote configuration and control of client greeters via the control node's user-friendly menu-driven interface. Client node's configuration may be stored either in a client node itself or in the control node (or both). Most remote commands require a single click of a button in the remote control on-touch menu.
Each greeting node keeps names of up to 500 most recent unique visitors. Import the names into our Content Delivery Unit (see "Related Items") for an instant mailing list! All names in all greeters could be instantly displayed via the control node menu.
The control node also supports centralized auto-invite to group (GroupMan Pro/Metabolt system required).
The UGN includes one control node (mod, no copy, trans) and one copiable universal greeter (mod, copy, no trans). Put out as many as you need at all strategic locations. The control node is housed in a 2-prim laptop but you may transfer the scripts in your own object; a universal greeter node is one prim.
If your parcel is small, or money is tight right now, put a stand-alone Universal Greeter (see "Related Items"). It will seamlessly integrate into your greeting network when you get one later.
We have the UGN installed at our own store, so when you use the "see item in SL" link to come it will greet you.
See item in Second Life- Up to 100 nodes with all features of our Universal Greeter
- Give content either locally or via control node
- Remote control via control node
- Remote configuration via control node
- Group auto-invite via control node (Groupman Pro/Metabolt required)