Se if this is still a reasonable choice.

http://tinyurl.com/kst9m

"Description: The IBM Network Station Series 1000 is IBM’s thin client for running interactive Web and Java applications. It is a great thin client choice for organizations that are implementing Java- and Internet-oriented application architectures. Like all members of the Network Station family, the Series 1000 helps speed application deployment and lowers the total coat of ownership while supporting a range of platforms"



Pat Barber wrote:
Looking for a VERY cheap solution at a remote site.

The customer wants NO pc's.

They want "about" four terminals and one printer.

They will have access to DSL(at some level).

What's a cheap solution as far as:

(1) routers,hubs,etc,etc.
(2) terminals
(3) printers (low end laser probably)

Remember NO pc's... will need a thin client solution
that does not require rocket science at the user end.







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