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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Kent (UK)
Posts: 89
OS: Win98/XP/ME/2000/anything remotly O/S'y
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Wireless Tablets locking up on the "Applying Personal Settings Screen"
Hi all...
i currently am running 60 wireless tablets in a teaching enviroment, this means that normally around about 30 to 60 tablet pc's all log in, in a very short space of time.... this means that 5 - 10 of the machines lock up on the appllieing personal settings. I am using mandatory profiles that are 1.5 mb in size. the wireless access points are 54g Proxim orico,the wireless tablets have intel centrino wireless, wich i think is the intel pro. i have a primary and a secondery domain controller. Server's are running win2003 server Tablets are running tablet XP My current theory is that the AP's are being overloaded, and theirfore the clients are timing out. How can i stop this. any idears are welcome, even ones that may involve costs. Thankyou in advance *edit* this may be in the wrong forum if so i appologise */edit*
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