In addition to a great question asked by Gravelrash, I couldn't help but ask, how you access your Pogo-or-thereabouts plug?
I've been using a Windows 7 x64 machine that's 100 watts, into a router and to whatever IP the router assigns it, using puTTY or WinSCP.
I've tried using any of the ThinClient computers from Goodwill and haven't yet been able. They come with Windows CE 5 and 6 and some with specialized Linux. For that matter, one member here said he uses his Pogoplug as home DNS and i'd like to understand how to set that p or resources direction, because I don't "get DNS" but this ThinClients and all their connecting methods are finicky about making sure you enter something.
NOW I'm off topic and out of line LOL But here is a typical list of the options a ThinClient uses to connect:
I don't suppose any of those would work, do you know? I hope I haven't worn out my welcome. Thin Clients may have worn out mine, however! But yeah, when using a 5-watt Pogoplug, I like the idea of a 5-watt Windows CE (or DamnSmallLinux) controller with easy to use GUI, then turn it off, and let the 5-watt wonder do its magic :)
I've been using a Windows 7 x64 machine that's 100 watts, into a router and to whatever IP the router assigns it, using puTTY or WinSCP.
I've tried using any of the ThinClient computers from Goodwill and haven't yet been able. They come with Windows CE 5 and 6 and some with specialized Linux. For that matter, one member here said he uses his Pogoplug as home DNS and i'd like to understand how to set that p or resources direction, because I don't "get DNS" but this ThinClients and all their connecting methods are finicky about making sure you enter something.
NOW I'm off topic and out of line LOL But here is a typical list of the options a ThinClient uses to connect:
Microsoft Remote Desktop Client Connection Citrix ICA Client Connection TeemTalk Terminal Emulation Client Connection Neoware Dial-Up PPP Client Connection Microsoft VPN Client Connection
I don't suppose any of those would work, do you know? I hope I haven't worn out my welcome. Thin Clients may have worn out mine, however! But yeah, when using a 5-watt Pogoplug, I like the idea of a 5-watt Windows CE (or DamnSmallLinux) controller with easy to use GUI, then turn it off, and let the 5-watt wonder do its magic :)