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I'd like to add that its possible to use boot disks or CD-ROM's that are 
configured with support for the particular wireless card in a laptop in order 
to boot to an LTSP server. This avoids the costs of bridge hardware and if 
cheap CD-R's are used, makes it relatively painless to replace any broken 
media. However, the IP of the LTSP server is hard-coded on the image.

I have experience building these images and I've tested it in a 30 client 
classroom using 3 parallel Orinoco 802.11g WAP's on channels 1, 6 and 11 (to 
avoid crosstalk and so that the wireless cards choose then least congested 
WAP). Contact me off-list if you're interested in some consulting.
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