Alfredo,

I always recommend that for people who want a remote office, they
should setup a boot server in that remote location.  It could be a
small server that also doubles as a workstation.  Then, they can add
additional workstations any time they want.

Jim McQuillan
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On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Alfredo Cole wrote:

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> I have a client running LTSP 3 and RH 7.0. Locally, the terminals 
> work fine. But now they need to connect to the central server from a 
> remote location, using a wireless TCP/IP LAN. Their supplier claims 
> that DHCP/BOOTP is not a feasible option. Has anybody tried 
> connecting terminals this way? Please, I would appreciate some hints.
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