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<blockquote data-quote="Karl Peterson" data-source="post: 89801" data-attributes="member: 4429"><p>Re: Wireless routers</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree with and appreciate your viewpoint.</p><p></p><p>In my environments, there is no guarantee that the next time you connect to a network of a given name, it will be the same as you last left it. I typically have many different networks in different locations all with the same SSID's to speed central configuration and simply rely on various automated network services to provision the nodes as needed. I find this works best for our workflows. However in this way of doing things, static IP management of mobile devices becomes relativelyhard to deal with*.</p><p></p><p>Karl P</p><p></p><p>*By that, it is harder to deal with than if the node was to figure everything out on it's own. While certainly not unmanageable, it still doesn't beat turn-it-on-and-go in the user-friendliness department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karl Peterson, post: 89801, member: 4429"] Re: Wireless routers I agree with and appreciate your viewpoint. In my environments, there is no guarantee that the next time you connect to a network of a given name, it will be the same as you last left it. I typically have many different networks in different locations all with the same SSID's to speed central configuration and simply rely on various automated network services to provision the nodes as needed. I find this works best for our workflows. However in this way of doing things, static IP management of mobile devices becomes relativelyhard to deal with*. Karl P *By that, it is harder to deal with than if the node was to figure everything out on it's own. While certainly not unmanageable, it still doesn't beat turn-it-on-and-go in the user-friendliness department. [/QUOTE]
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