opsi-client mac address - wired to wireless
Verfasst: 14 Mai 2014, 21:41
Hello All:
I've been using opsi to configure laptops at the school district I work for and it's been working great. Most of these are older laptops that don't have the ability to boot wirelessly so my process has been to bring each machine in, plug it into the network and reload the OS (Netboot product) and products. This is a huge time saver from the way we had previously been doing it.
I wanted to start testing the ability to push updates to the products out to the machines as they become available (such as updates to Firefox, Flash, etc.). However, it looks like the opsi config editor does not know how to communicate with the machines as soon as they are unplugged from the ethernet network and only on the wireless network. I'm assuming this is because the mac address is different now that they are connected wirelessly instead of wired.
Is there something I'm missing -- a configuration setting somewhere perchance? Something I can change? Do I need to re-install the clients once the initial reload of the laptops are finished (least ideal way of handling this)?
Any recommendations on this would be greatly appreciated.
In advance, many thanks!
Brent
I've been using opsi to configure laptops at the school district I work for and it's been working great. Most of these are older laptops that don't have the ability to boot wirelessly so my process has been to bring each machine in, plug it into the network and reload the OS (Netboot product) and products. This is a huge time saver from the way we had previously been doing it.
I wanted to start testing the ability to push updates to the products out to the machines as they become available (such as updates to Firefox, Flash, etc.). However, it looks like the opsi config editor does not know how to communicate with the machines as soon as they are unplugged from the ethernet network and only on the wireless network. I'm assuming this is because the mac address is different now that they are connected wirelessly instead of wired.
Is there something I'm missing -- a configuration setting somewhere perchance? Something I can change? Do I need to re-install the clients once the initial reload of the laptops are finished (least ideal way of handling this)?
Any recommendations on this would be greatly appreciated.
In advance, many thanks!
Brent