Lørdag 6. mai 2006 18:55, skrev RalfGesellensetter: > Could anybody please elaborate on this issue? Is there a PXE version > for WLAN? Or some disk image project cpmparable to rom-o-matic? > > Would this open new budget solutions for temporary computer labs? > (how about batteries at this occasion)? > > Thanks > Regards > Ralf Probably the closest you get to a wireless thinclient is Thinstation[1]. Thinstation puts a very small (6-12MB) linux installation on your harddrive, or you can have it boot from a cdrom, it then connects to your ltsp-server either via NXclient, or X(never tried this). (Ecotic things such as rdesktop, ica is also possible) I have some laptops functioning as wireless thinclients using Thinstation. They connect using NXclient and wireless cards that support wpa (dlink atheros based ones). I have for fun included the network traffic from the accesspoint that 15 such wireless nxclients generates under realistic use; gcompris, openoffice, Internet, in use the whole day by pupils. [1] http://thinstation.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/ThIndex -- Klaus Ade Johnstad klaus@inout.no 67E61D18B2C44F8A3DA35C6D849F9F5F 26FA477D
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