Charles Bowman wrote: > Hello, > > I am LTSP neubie (but run Debian (Libranet) on my home computer, and > have yet to connect another computer to my home 'server'). > > It's my understanding of the LTSP documentation that thin clients are in > the same building, and connected to the server by wires. I am wondering > if LTSP could be used to connect geographically dispersed thin clients > to a server. Most of the thin clients are within 10 miles of the > intended server, but a few are 60 miles away. > > If LTSP is not appropriate, is there another way to solve the problem? > > Thank you. > > Charles Bowman > > _____________________________________________________________________ > Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss > For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.openprojects.net > >
Really location has nothing to do with it. It is a bandwidth issue and a security issue if using the internet. Some questions DO you just have dialup? Broadband? Are they grouped in a single location 10 miles away? What kind of applications do need access to? -- Crayne's law: All computers wait at the same speed. -- Crayne's law: All computers wait at the same speed. _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.openprojects.net