On Thursday, September 30, 2004, at 11:44AM, Bob Monsour <email@hidden> wrote:
>Logging in to network home directories over Aiport (both dual-ethernet
>and Extreme) is our primary mode of working. We're a private school
>with laptops on carts. The server is an Xserve running 10.3.5 and the
>clients are primarily 10.3.5 also (recently upgraded clients). We had
>some issues with 10.2 clients logging in with network homes (airport
>and ethernet).
>
>Have you tried it and it's not working?
Well, we have plans on rolling out 6 mobile carts with 10 machines on each cart meaning 10 machines per AP. I just wanted some feedback from people experienced with working like this. The only thing I've noticed so far is that it may take a little bit to find the server and airport from a fresh startup. We have set the laptops to look for a specific base station to make sure they don't go looking for anything else. Other than that, log ins are successful, probably takes about...15 seconds to log in. I would expect this to be normal over the AP.
>Regards,
>-Bob
>
>
>
>On Sep 30, 2004, at 11:22 AM, Chad Morris wrote:
>
>> Anyone have any advice about logging into the network over an Airport
>> Extreme. Does anyone do this? We are using network homes. Anyone
>> else have success doing this?
>>
>> Chad
>>
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