I did a pretty deep dive at the time in my environment and tested LTSB vs EDU, and landed on the EDU.Our setup is Teacher and Students are on Windows 10 LTSB 2016, with Deepfreeze and insight installed.
We can blank the screens with the LTSB, but nothing else, then we lose connection between the student and teacher laptops Using Wndows 10 Pro, it works like a champ. ![]() Thanks. Even with a dedicated AP per classroom, wed have students drop, show locked out, disappear. Lanschool Software Was DesignedJust seems like the software was designed for wired computer labs (works great) and then oversold to wireless 1:1 customers hoping they would get away with it. We cancelled. I dont remember from the beginning of the year, but do you need to clear out a guid or uuid type field in the registry before you image the machines Are you using SCCM or MDT, or something like FOG for imaging Windows Firewall or your AV firewall may need to be configured to allow LanSchool to work. Theyre just obsessed with ports, which all are opened, heck even firewalls are turned off. We do have a connection server, based on what their support recommended. Generally speaking the biggest problem that we have is that ports wind up getting blocked but if the machines are showing up and then dropping off that makes it sound like theres something else going on here that we need to get sorted out rather than a firewall issue. Theres nothing wrong with the environment, since it works perfectly with Windows 10 EDU or PRO. Generally we have been using the Pro version for testing but if you bear with me for a bit Ill see what we can find out. Then the client icon will turn grey and show as sleeping on the ics server. The. You cease getting updates on the teacher as well. Whereas it works on Windows 10 EDU Desktops that are wired and cloned the same way. I have to set the teacher program to multicast instead of broadcast, but after that its not an issue. And, that is really a networkingsubnet issue and not a w10 or lanschool issue. We sucessfully deploy it on all our windows boxes, macs, and we are starting to experiment w chromebooks. We use multiple channels so that teachers are only seeing the devices that are in their classroom. This has been a nightmare and have had to proceed without using the software. Since our switches dont pass broadcast traffic, we use multicast instead. Student computers can be on different subnets, wired, wireless, and as long as the channel on the student machine is set as the same as the teacher machine it works fine. Does your network have a lot of vlanssubnets Or is it a fairly flat network. I wouldnt be surprised if key features required by LanSchool are missing from the OS and that is causing the irregularities. ![]()
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