I know the subject of wireless LTSP terminals comes up fairly frequently
without any concrete
solution but I want to try something and I am curious whether anyone
else has tried and what
their results were.
I want to connect a laptop with a built-in wired NIC to an 802.11g
bridge which can
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005, Simon Langley wrote:
I know the subject of wireless LTSP terminals comes up fairly frequently
without any concrete
solution but I want to try something and I am curious whether anyone else has
tried and what
their results were.
I want to connect a laptop with a
On 9/5/05, Simon Langley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to connect a laptop with a built-in wired NIC to an 802.11g
bridge which can clone the
MAC address for the laptop. It isn't working at the moment, but I think
that that's because my
main wireless AP is a router rather than a bridge and
inode0 wrote:
On 9/5/05, Simon Langley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to connect a laptop with a built-in wired NIC to an 802.11g
bridge which can clone the
MAC address for the laptop. It isn't working at the moment, but I think
that that's because my
main wireless AP is a router rather
On 9/5/05, Simon Langley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's interesting.
Can you tell me whether your main AP is a bridge or a router? Mine is a
router
and so it doesn't forward broadcast traffic and so the DHCP request
never reaches
the LTSP server.
The AP is a typical commodity wireless