I would greatly appreciate the firmware.  Thank you very much!
On Mar 21, 2012 7:37 PM, "Ivar Janmaat" <[email protected]> wrote:

> With the Goby 8 there are three pieces of firmware:
> 1. Sun Ray: loads like normal Sun Ray firmware from the tftp directory on
> the Sun Ray server. You have to put it there though.
> 2. VPN: There is a menu option to load the VPN firmware from a tftp server.
> 3. 3G: There is a menu option to load 3G firmware from a tftp server.
>
> If there is no 3G then it might also be a Gobi 7.
>
> I have some Gobi 8 firmware from june/juli 2009.
> I have to check for special firmware versions if you are interested.
> Since their support site is off line I don't see any harm in helping you
> out.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Ivar
>
> Paul Whitener schreef:
>
>> Yes, it has wireless and the ability to store 3 profiles for wireless.
>>  But in the settings, there is no where to put the SRSS IP address to
>> connect to.  In fact no where in the firmware can you enter a server wired
>> or wireless.  There are also no VPN settings.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Nishimura, Scott L (ESS) <
>> [email protected] 
>> <mailto:scott.nishimura@ngc.**com<[email protected]>>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>    Paul,
>>
>>      Could you describe the networking on this laptop?  Is there a
>>    wireless option?
>>
>>    Thanks.
>>
>>
>>    Scott
>>
>>    From: 
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>>    Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 5:55 AM
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>>    Subject: EXT :[SunRay-Users] Sun Ray 2N Notebook question
>>
>>    Greetings all,
>>
>>    I have acquired a Sun Ray 2N notebook.  It is a nifty toy!  I
>>    think  they were specially made for a customer in Japan?
>>    I have noticed that while it will connect to the Ether, it seems
>>    to have been focused on wifi.  In the firmware, there is no place
>>    to point it to a specific server.  SO I am guessing DHCP was
>>    supposed to push that.
>>
>>    My question is this: Is there a firmware upgrade or hack that any
>>    one has that lets it use Ether a bit more easily?  I am guessing
>>    it is not supported, just hoping someone has some good stuff for it.
>>
>>    Thanks in advance,
>>
>>    /paul
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