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So, of course Gigabit Ethernet is the best, but there are other ways.Making a Time Machine backup from your Mac to a Synology NAS is very convenient and easy to setup. Wireless AC router and AC Hardware (MacBook Air 2013+) runs a deploy in about the same time a USB 2.0 flash would, IMOE Just some good old fashion DHCP piggybacking -)
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You could theoretically hardwire another unit, extend the lease time, DHCP manual it, have to give that a whirl.Īlthough with this method, there are no hacks, no 3rd party software. But you won't be able to start another one until you start another hardwire deploy. If you check your server, you will notice that this Wifi deployment is not being sorted into the DHCP Wifi, but will be issued an IP in your DHCP ethernet list.Įven when the hardwired NetInstall is done, the wireless deploys will still finish successfully. If you have automation from now, everything will work fine. Leave it dynamic.Ĥ) Start up any units you want by holding Option, selecting your Wifi and you will notice your NetInstall pop up. Server will pick up your ethernet DHCP as a client. Then make sure the DNS settings are the same for both DHCP ethernet and DHCP wifi.Ģ) You MUST start a hardwired NetInstall. Then set your DHCP to point all wifi traffic to another fixed range IP range. I have found a way to run it over wireless, not using DeployStudio or any JAMF products.ġ) In OS X Server, set your DHCP to point all ethernet traffic to a fixed range IP range. If you really use this wirelessly, attach a picture.įloydiandroid - You can NetBoot over wireless, its just not supported by Apple, because as you said, its not the smartest idea in the world. Your computer will kernel panic, System OS is not found error, or restart with failure messages. Haydio - setting up a traditional Netboot, NetInstall or NetRestore won't work your way.

Comical how we all argue about this stuff.
