On 14 Oct 2008 at 8:12, Peter Scheie wrote:
> Not quite. His client is connected to a router, over a wire, that is acting
> as
> a bridge over wireless to the rest of the network (right?). I did the same
> thing a few years ago, using LTSP 4.2, and it worked just fine, although the
> bandwi
On 18 Oct 2008 at 12:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I used a Wireless Access Point (WAP) set to bridge
> > mode, not a router, for the bridging. The router may be more fussy about
> > the
> > traffic it passes, although usually that's only between its wired &
> > wireless
> > ports and its
On 14 Oct 2008 at 8:12, Peter Scheie wrote:
> > As it is expected to. See above where it says 'you can't boot over wireless'
> >
> > Now if your card is NOT pcmcia then you could hack a wireless boot by
> > making
> > sure the initrd had drivers for the wireless card etc, but you will need to
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 23:21:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> LTSP won't work over wireless.
> >>>
> >>> Not quiet, won't BOOT over wireless (can't boot: no network card before
> >>> you boot and you need network card to boot)
> >>
> >> I do have a network card that is capable of network boo
jam wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 October 2008 18:42:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
LTSP won't work over wireless.
>>> Not quiet, won't BOOT over wireless (can't boot: no network card before
>>> you boot and you need network card to boot)
>> I do have a network card that is capable of network booti
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 18:42:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > > LTSP won't work over wireless.
> >
> > Not quiet, won't BOOT over wireless (can't boot: no network card before
> > you boot and you need network card to boot)
>
> I do have a network card that is capable of network booting.
>
> Wha
On 10 Oct 2008 at 7:26, jam wrote:
> > LTSP won't work over wireless.
> Not quiet, won't BOOT over wireless (can't boot: no network card before you
> boot and you need network card to boot)
I do have a network card that is capable of network booting.
What I was trying to do is instead of conne
On Friday 10 October 2008 03:05:03 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> A couple things:
>
> LTSP won't work over wireless.
Not quiet, won't BOOT over wireless (can't boot: no network card before you
boot and you need network card to boot)
>
> You must only have 1 DHCP server available to the thin client
A couple things:
LTSP won't work over wireless.
You must only have 1 DHCP server available to the thin client you are
trying to boot (and that DHCP server must include special LTSP commands
not available in a typical home router). In short, you should use the
LTSP server as your only DHCP server
I am having limited success with my ubuntu version of LTSP
I have a NAT router which includes a DHCP server.
My ltsp server machine has a fixed IP on its wifi connection and includes a
dhcp (non
authorative).
A ports scan on this machine shows ports 2000, 9571 and 9572 all listening.
A laptop
I am having limited success with my ubuntu version of LTSP
I have a NAT router which includes a DHCP server.
My ltsp server machine has a fixed IP on its wifi connection and includes a
dhcp (non
authorative).
A ports scan on this machine shows ports 2000, 9571 and 9572 all listening.
A laptop
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