On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Bryan Berry wrote:
> But 200-300 users could be online at once. I think it will be too
> complicated to tell some of them: "Don't connect to the AP right now,
> you may overwhelm ejabberd"
Give ejabberd enough RAM and it won't be a problem. The rest of your
infrast
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Martin Langhoff
wrote:
> And you make the Nepal deployment less useful to me too :-( -- you'll
> probably have to setup routing and other things on the XS so that
> you'll have to carefully debug it to ensure it's not your network
> setup before reporting it here.
On Sun, 2009-03-08 at 22:36 +1300, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Bryan Berry wrote:
> > But 200-300 users could be online at once. I think it will be too
> > complicated to tell some of them: "Don't connect to the AP right now,
> > you may overwhelm ejabberd"
>
> Give e
Bryan I assume, this is in reference with the deployment planned at the
new schools, and guess am more then familiar with admin workload and
power limitations you
happen to mention in Nepal.
Hence was wondering if you've looked into the option of using more then one
XS, installed at the same locat
I just want to reiterate the following because I have gotten several
e-mails suggesting solutions to scaling the XS.
The Dell server handles this problem fine. I expect the MSI wind PC will
handle it fine as well.
The problem is w/ the ___XO's___ NOT the servers. It is hard for the
XO's to keep
I've been working on configuring an XS server for the Cambridge Friends School
in Massachusetts and have a couple of questions regarding wireless networking
and the XS server. Does the XS software support automatic configuration of PCI
wireless cards within the server itself? The documentation o
Hi Xavier,
You could also look up the archive at
http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/networking/ Guess hasn't been very
active lately, but then
has plenty of info and reference to the wiki. Should get you started and
help you with most of your queries.
Cheers,
Dev
On 3/8/09, Xavier Ziemba wrote: