On 10/17/2007 11:21 AM, "Dan Shoop" <email@hidden> wrote:
> And since OS X is so finicky about latency, and latency can be
> infinite on WiFi, it really isn't a good idea to have that as the
> primary circuit. You'd FAR better to attach the server via Ethernet
> to a switch or hub, that to your router (and DNS) and then also to a
> WiFi access point.
Another datapoint is that under Mac OS X, the "automatic wireless network
connection" feature is about as reliable as "one size fits all", and
watching Mac OS X Server try to boot, say after an update, without a
reliable network connection will make you drink even MORE than you do now.
--
John C. Welch Writer/Analyst
Bynkii.com Mac and other opinions
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