Get a hub and use DHCP...

Joseph

Frederick D. S. Marshall wrote:

Dear Hardhats,

I am looking for network guidance for a friend. He is purchasing five
Dell laptops to be used as a mobile VistA demonstration. One would be a
VistA server, the other four would be workstations running CPRS Chart. The goal is to set them up with some kind of wireless network that keeps
them in a stable network with each other as long as they are kept close
together. As a group, they would travel widely, being set up from place
to place to demo VistA. I think we are talking about VistA on GT.M on
Linux.


I know Orinoco network cards work well with Linux--I'm using one right
now--but what's the best way to get them talking together reliably? Should he get a separate wireless network hub for them to patch into
together, or can the server be made somehow to serve as the hub?


I'm looking for the usual VistA combo of cheap, easy, and reliable.  How
would you solve this?

Yours truly,
Rick Marshall
WorldVistA



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