Hi,
please check the system itself having the network boot rom facility in the
NIC. If it have the boot rom ut will definitly supports PXE booting which
required for LTSP.
 Try with VXL TC3831..low cost and you will get better perfomance..
cheers
manoj


On 8/10/07, Max Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am curious about the support for OEM thin clients (i.e. the HP
> T5135). What is really needed on the client in order to support LTSP,
> how can I validate if this is the case?
>
> I have found a lot of success stories with the HP 5125 but no mention
> of the 5135.
>
> Thanks,
> Max
>
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