Unfortunately they are quite expensive! 

BR,

Knut



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Bob Doolittle wrote on 08/30/06 09:47 AM:
> Craig Bender wrote:
>> That's a bit tougher as you would be able to control the dns or dhcp.  
>> Unless you happen to have a tadpole laptop that allows you to manually 
>> enter the IP of the Sun Ray Server (and other network settings).
> 
> I thought all the wireless tadpoles allowed this?

They do - Craig meant that you'd need one of those, because a standard
Sun Ray DTU doesn't have the configuration capability...

     ~D..



>> Joe Reid wrote:
>>>> There are two types of Sun Ray @ Home, one has a local server (which 
>>>> a lot of people on this alias have) and one is with a remote 
>>>> server.  Which are you interested in?
>>>
>>> How about taking a sunray to the coffee shop, off my home sunray 
>>> server, that's my next project.
>>>
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