I currently have 3 networks, not connected, 2 of which have spiceworks managing 
them.  Without some type of connection between the networks you would have a 
separate spiceworks server for each site.  Even with multiple sites connected, 
it is still recommended having a data collection server at each site.   One 
nice thing with SW is that there are no client agents.  All data is gathered 
WMI and SNMP.

Andy

Andrew Ekhoff
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[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of Andrew @ ATM Logic
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 9:53 AM
To: 'Tech-Geeks Mailing List'
Subject: [tech-geeks] Spiceworks - Manage Multiple Networks from a Single 
Console

Is anyone on this list doing this with networks that have NO connection to each 
other at all.

I have a dozen or so networks I would love to have even basic info on (Patch 
Level, Disk Space, AV Status, PC on or Off, etc)  And view/sort the list in a 
single console.  I see SW can do this, however I am guessing I have to install 
an agent and discover every network... (pain) then it can somehow talk back to 
my own network with the details...

Anyhow, anyone played with it and have some words?
Or does anyone know of something else Free that will do the same even simpler.
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