I have a video from Interop from them.  It looks REALLY good.  I do have an 
L200 here but I have not had time to take it out of the box.  

Are you looking at the solution where you use 1 host  to connect up to 6 
screens via Cat5 cable and a PCI card in the host, or the Connect 30 via the 
Ethernet device?

If you use the PCI card version (6 extra via cat5) you can map specific USB 
ports on the host to specific thin clients.  The Ethernet version has a 
integrated USB port.

The basics the way I understand the operation.  It is not so much a traditional 
"Thin Client".  The best way I can describe it relates to Windows XP.  When you 
have an XP system configured to use the Icon Login (1 icon for each user) you 
have the ability to "Log Off/Switch Users".  When I logoff/Switch users all the 
programs I had open continue to run.  Then my wife logs in and she only sees 
her desktop and her programs that are running.  My understanding is that is how 
the N-Computing model works only the hardware client give you're a dedicated 
monitor/keyboard/mouse for each logged in user.  

Let me see if I can get the N-Computing video on-line today or early next week.


From: Henn, Layne 
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 9:34 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us 
Subject: [info-tech] N-computing


Any experience out there with this product?

www.Ncomputing.com

Any other "multi-user"computimg products out there that people are using?

How about software issues?  Any thing that doesn't work?  I know flash drives 
are an issue.

We are looking into this for allowing more computer access in elementary 
classrooms.

Any feedback or comments are welcome.

 

Layne Henn

712-224-7423

 

 

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