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| | | | | Note: We no longer use this. I have an updated post for the new setup. Our church uses iPads and Dymo printers for children check-in. Parents check in their child, a label prints on the printer, and they stick the label on the child's shirt. We use Planning Center Check-ins of course, and it's great! One downside to Dymo printers, however, is that their software only runs on Mac and Windows, necessitating a full computer connected to the printer. | |
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| | | This article was originally written in March 2008. Setting up Squid as a transparent HTTP proxy has been discussed plenty of times. All of these examples and blogs I've read on the subject assume that you run Squid on your network gateway. | ||