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Hello folks,
this forum is really great, although the answers do take sometimes a few days. But the waiting is it worth!
Hopefully somebody would be so nice and help me to solve the next problem:
I want to deploy 20x T10 Thin Clients with ThinOS. Each Thin Client should be connected over DHCP with the option tag 161 to the RDS Server hosting IIS FTP Site with an own user account. I’ve heared about an user.ini through which it is possible to configure multiple Thin Client independently.
I know, my background knowledge about this matter is pretty thin, but I have to find a starting point. Could somebody provide the needed information about this matter?
Thanks in advance!
bersi23
Here the solution:
1. Add to wnos.ini the following parameter: include=$mac.ini
2. create for each thin client an own mac.ini where mac=unique mac number
3. copy all mac.ini files to an subdirectory INC in wnos directory
have fun 🙂
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