>> Hmm...I didn't think about this before. Thanks for the insight! 
>> I guess I could create my file pool in windows boxes and access 
>> them through samba. The only problem with this in my experiment 
>> though, is that the 2 servers give an idea of the total wifi
>>connection
>> strength by cat'ing /proc/net/wireless and sending the value to 
>> the client. I still have to find out how to do that in windows. :)
>
>linux can be a samba server too.  no need to use windows for
>that.
>
>tiger

Tiger,

Silly me. Guess my mind is so used to the notion of samba servers
serving files to windows boxes....that I overlooked it's complete
functionality when using an all-linux setup. Thanks for the help guys!

-Paul

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