Hello,

I am in Nauru where they have an OLPC program. I need to give some general 
advice on the strategy for providing server access.  

I understand that version 0.5 can only work with 40-50 connected, registered 
XOs simultaneously (or is it the other way round). Version 0.6 will cater for 
groups, so one could register XOs in class groups, and theoretically any number 
of XOs per server.

(Question - can laptops be registered to multiple groups but select which group 
they connect to? I am thinking of an example where teachers used team teaching 
between two classes using the Chat activity in PNG, so it would be useful if 
that was possible and not lock the laptops into a single server group)

Nauru has only a few schools, which can easily be interconnected with point to 
point wireless links. The main school where the current 200 laptops are being 
used in 6 year 2 classes, will shortly be expanded to consolidate all year 1-3 
students (about 800) on the same site. There will then be about 18 classrooms 
on the site. 

I assume that one server machine with access points or AAs in each of these 
classes would not be sufficient (and some redundancy would be desirable). With 
the long term development of the XS in mind, what would be the recommended set 
up for this school (800 students, 18 classes, fairly small site easily wired up 
with APs and with reliable power)

It's also not inconceivable on Nauru that an already established (but somewhat 
in disrepair) island wide wireless coverage for public Internet could also be 
used to give the community access to the school server. Any comments on the 
issues that would raise?


David Leeming
Leeming International Consulting
P.O. Box 652, Honiara, Solomon Islands 
Tel: (677) 76396
About me: http://wikieducator.org/User:Leeming


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