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| == Basic Usage == | | == Basic Usage == |
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− | * This feature helps share Journal/Documents/Mounted-Drives' entries across XOs, via the following two mechanisms | + | * This feature helps share Journal/Documents/Mounted-Drives' entries across XOs, via the following two mechanisms :: |
| ** Peer-to-Peer mode | | ** Peer-to-Peer mode |
− | *** In this mode, an XO acts as a server, and another XO acts as a client. Thus, each XO has the ability to don the server's hat (when it wishes to allow other XOs to have its shares); and don the client's hat (when it wishes to access other XOs' shares). | + | *** Sharing in this mode is possible, only when the server and client XO(s) are on the same networks. Thus, peer-to-peer sharing would work on |
− | *** Peer-to-Peer sharing is possible, only when the server and client XO(s) are on the same networks. Thus, peer-to-peer sharing would work on
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| **** XOs connected to the same Access Point. | | **** XOs connected to the same Access Point. |
| **** Adhoc-Network connections. | | **** Adhoc-Network connections. |
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| **** XOs are connected to the different Access Points (as long as school-server is pingable throughout). | | **** XOs are connected to the different Access Points (as long as school-server is pingable throughout). |
| **** XOs are conencted to Adhoc-Network (as long as school-server is pingable throughout). | | **** XOs are conencted to Adhoc-Network (as long as school-server is pingable throughout). |
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| == Example Workflow for Peer-To-Peer Mode == | | == Example Workflow for Peer-To-Peer Mode == |