On Terry's recommendation to look at replaceable WiFi modules that can serve "almost 50 kids", my current interest is to explore the $279.99 Gigabyte BRIX GB-BSi3H-6100:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5691 If we go with the above CPU/chassis -- or anything similar folks recommend -- which WiFi module (PCIe M.2 presumably) to consider for maximum community support isn't an easy question of course: any recommendations for Linux support? Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy support would be an Optional Bonus, as we have a long-term desire to provide teacher smartphones' full control over their "personal" school server. PS the above unit comes with an "IntelĀ® Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165" which we'll throw out as nec! Or perhaps it suffices among the smallest installations, with only 12 simultaneous WiFi connections? Thanks to anybody who can contribute to this R&D discussion/evaluation, as Intel NUC's soldered-down internal WiFi (likewise limited to 12 WiFi connections) has in the end become too constricting~
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