Installing Internet Clients Using Client Push

I've read throught the MS documentation on how to install internet based clients (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712298.aspx#BKMK_Manual) and it indicates
that they can be installed using client push. So, if I just add the CCMHOSTNAME property in the client push settings I can then use automatic site wide installation? This is assuming the clients already have a certificate installed. I'm confused because it
shows in this article that you must include other properties and even ccmsetup properties such as /usepkicert. You can only use the client msi properties in the client push settings. Would this work with just CCMHOSTNAME? Also, would I have to add SMSSITECODE
since clients won't automatically be assigned a site based on there boundaries?

You can even leave that property out, as long as you're clients are on the intranet during the client installation. During the first policy retrieval the client will get the information about the Internet-facing site system.
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