Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Boot wireless

2007-07-13 Thread Job D R Borges
With 200m2 without barriers wireless go easy, but bandwidth is complicated factor. basic router 802.11g, (54) does not give good performance for my taste. you need a really good. but you need a really good wifi-pci with a good antena too. cables and a switch works better for now. may be a wifi N,

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Boot wireless

2007-07-06 Thread Maginot Junior
Well... the area is about 200m2 and is without barriers (its a big room) where will be sit about 10 to 15 computers. The reason to use a wireless network on this area is that there are no cable going to the switching area so will be less espensive if we buy some APs... but the use of ltsp on this

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Boot wireless

2007-07-04 Thread John Lucas
On Wednesday 04 July 2007 07:28, Maginot Junior wrote: > Well... the area is about 200m2 and is without barriers (its a big room) > where will be sit about 10 to 15 computers. The reason to use a wireless > network on this area is that there are no cable going to the switching area > so will be le

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Boot wireless

2007-07-04 Thread John Lucas
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 21:38, Maginot Junior wrote: > Yeah... I read some stuff about using a wireless bridge and seens to be the > only way ... can I use a bridge connected to a switch that is connected... > let say... to 10 boxes ? > Tomorrow we are going to make some test with some wireless rou

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Boot wireless

2007-07-04 Thread Asmo Koskinen
Maginot Junior kirjoitti: > Tomorrow we are going to make some test with some wireless routers and > bridges to see the performance. We did one little experiment. Perfomance is good enough to work with office tools. http://linux.fi/index.php/WLAN_ja_LTSP (in finnish, lots of screenshots) Bootin

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Boot wireless

2007-07-03 Thread Maginot Junior
Yeah... I read some stuff about using a wireless bridge and seens to be the only way ... can I use a bridge connected to a switch that is connected... let say... to 10 boxes ? Tomorrow we are going to make some test with some wireless routers and bridges to see the performance. [ ] 's On 7/3/0

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Boot wireless

2007-07-03 Thread John Lucas
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 10:26, Maginot Junior wrote: > Hi! > > I was thinking about the possibility of booting a ltsp client through a > wireless card... is that possible or not? > No direct support for Wifi cards, but you can use a wifi bridge connected to a supported ethernet card in the termin

[Ltsp-discuss] Boot wireless

2007-07-03 Thread Maginot Junior
Hi! I was thinking about the possibility of booting a ltsp client through a wireless card... is that possible or not? Thanks! -- Maginot Júnior "the game of life" LPIC - CCNA - ¿Designer? - This SF.net email is sponsored