Out of curiosity, does anyone know if Andy is affiliated with any higher ed
institution?
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Network IP Dog
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 2:29 AM
To:
We have had similar requests / queries about this in particular, as well as
other
general wireless server roles for devices (e.g., printers, projectors).
We also suppress multicast/broadcast, and are not equipped for wireless
servers.
I shudder to think if Airplay was default open, just how
This is where I daydream about the likes of several Apple engineers reading
this list, thinking Gee, maybe we should consider how to make our toys work in
the actual enterprise. It seems that these higher ed folks have real networks
that we don't always play well with at times.
BYOD- bring
Here at Northwestern we have had few of the same requests. For the short term
we have created a new SSID for that area which bridges traffic to a local
network where multicast is enabled. We are talking to Aruba to help with a
long term plan.
Chris Hart
Northwestern University,
York College is installing an AppleTV in every networked classroom over the
next year. This is in support of a 1:1 iPod Touch program we use. We're
tiny relative to U of Iowa, but if any of this helps, here's how we're
making it happen:
Classroom buildings are set so that users in the same
I forgot to add background reading for anyone else crazy enough to try to get
this working:
Info on Wide Area Bonjour and setup instructions (OS X Server centric
instructions):
http://www.afp548.com/article.php?story=20090205204942121
http://www.afp548.com/article.php?story=20090225001154457
On Dec 16, 2011, at 4:18 PM, Luke Jenkins wrote:
I forgot to add background reading for anyone else crazy enough to try to get
this working:
We're crazy enough to do all our printer advertisements this way (we're an
all-Apple campus). We publish a wide-area DNS-SD subdomain and advertise
If we are going to do this, implementing static wide area bonjour entries
seems the way to go.
Thanks for the references, but the one thing I can't find is the format
for the SRV and TXT records for an Apple TV. If anyone has those I'd be
grateful for them, I have an Apple TV device in my hands