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Whack-On-Lan



Christopher Rutter wrote:
> I've researched this in the past and the only solution I've been able to
> find is a DRAFT paper written in Dec 2005 by the School of Computing at the
> University of Utah: http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/papers/whol-ftn-draft1.pdf
> 
> While I am fairly handy with a soldering iron, but I don't feel comfortable
> using this homebrew solution for production use.

For what it's worth, the FLUX group at Utah run a fairly large network 
testbed (300+ nodes) with full time staff.  They've been using that 
technique for years to good effect in a production environment. (I've worked 
with them on past projects)

Matt






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