nice feedback.
daniel, any chance you can create an account and update this or shall we ask someone else to do it? adam On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 16:37 -0400, Daniel Drake wrote: > On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 13:11 -0400, Brian Jordan wrote: > > SUGAR: > > http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Sugar/WhatIsANetwork > > Active antennas don't work. Mesh Point functionality doesn't work. You > probably don't want these in the documentation. > Access points are not built into the school server. > The wording suggests that a school server is the only way to establish > "network connectivity" > > > http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Sugar/ConnectingNetwork > > Simple mesh does not get you connected to the internet > School server mesh doesn't work (we don't ship active antennas anywhere) > Wired network connections are not established from network view > The mesh icons are not MPPs, they are not channels. You see 3 mesh > channels regardless of how many MPPs or mesh nodes there are in the > area. > Saying a network is "locked" is not really familiar terminology to > anyone.. You would say it has security. > > APs in network view no longer turn white. You have to look in the frame. > > Screenshots that show the frame are out of date. e.g. the AP circle now > appears bottom right, not left. > > Talks about "Hex Converter" but doesn't say what that is. Also I feel > you want a lot more description about keys and encryption schemes if you > want to cut down on G1G1 wireless support tickets. > > When connected to an AP with no school server, you can collaborate > without jabber. It uses multicast over salut. It is rare that you would > be collaborating using jabber unless you are on a network backed by a > school server, since you probably don't have a jabber server available > and will not have input the address on the XOs. > > > > > XO -- Anne Gentle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote these: > > http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/XO/GiveMeTheInternet > > Jabber server is unrelated to internet connectivity. > Internet access does not work over the mesh. > > The XO cannot recognize network names that contain spaces, --> not true! > "media lab 802.11" works fine > > When you connect the XO to a wireless network, the XO becomes a network > point. This means that other XO laptops within about 100 meters can > connect to the Internet through your XO laptop. --> not true > > Similarly, if a nearby XO is connected to the Internet, you can connect > to that XO laptop and the Internet through the other XO when using the > mesh network. --> not true > > > http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/XO/Troubleshooting > > Is your WiFi router configured to support 802.11g? --> doesn't make > sense to me. Is this saying we don't support 802.11b? > > Are the access point settings not in channels 1, 6, or 11? --> I don't > think theres any point documenting old bugs. > > The XO section also repeatedly mentioned the white rim, but remember > this only appears in the frame. > > > > http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/XO/ExternalHardware > > http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/XO/RouterTable > > I don't like pointing people at that table. It's so incomplete, includes > so few failure cases, lacks many details, etc. > > > > > The XO section also repeatedly mentioned the white rim, but remember > this only appears in the frame. > > > _______________________________________________ > Library mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/library -- Adam Hyde FLOSS Manuals http://www.flossmanuals.net + 31 6 2808 7108
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