Accessing through intranet would be the best possible way you could use Koha. You could actually buy a router (wired and wireless) and make the computers connect even without internet connection. You only need to install Koha in one of the computers (e.g. Koha installed in a virtual environment) and only get the IP address of that computer. In my case in testing, I have a Koha running installed in my laptop in a Debian environment hosted in virtualbox run in a Windows computer. When working at home, I make my cellphone (Nokia N8) act as router load it $1.20 for unlimited data for one day and voila I have a working router that makes my laptop, iPad and other devices connect. I need not by a router yet in my case since I have a router-like cellphone. Maybe other users could expound on the intranet thing. Cheers! :)
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