Trent,
Sorry for the delay - my response to your question:
On your apple tv's are you connecting them to WPA/enterprise ssid? If so
how are you dealing with the time sync issue when the apple tv loses power?
Is that we don't deal with it very well.
I met with our technical team
It's this sort of support nightmare that keeps us waiting for Apple to fix
their problem. It's great that WLAN vendors are creatively coming up with
work-arounds but I have yet to find gadget/method/paradigm/unicorn dust that
both satisfies the technical and administrative challenges of devices
Sorry to jump in on the thread, but I took a slightly different approach to the
AppleTV and 802.1x worth mentioning. Instead of using wireless we wired the
AppleTVs. We are using a raspberrypi running Avahi right now to re-broadcast
the bonjour advertisements over wireless. It’s just a test at
Well there are things worse than waiting, such an less work for us to do.
AppleTalk was introduced in 1985, and zones came along in AppleTalk Phase
II in 1989. Networks at the business level were very new then. Now
networks are such a competitive market that vendors are competing to solve
:-)
Ah those were the days with Apple talk cabling hanging from the celling all
around us. And right along side Thick Ethernet cabling!
Sincerely,
Sharon Luciw
Director, Networks Client Services
ETS
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
(650) 949-6161
Security is Everyone's
On 7/25/2013 5:42 PM, Sharon Luciw wrote:
:-)
Ah those were the days with Apple talk cabling hanging from the
celling all around us. And right along side Thick Ethernet cabling!
Ahh, Appletalk over PhoneNET, StarNET, Farralon, and Gator boxes...
gee thanks, that should disturb my sleep for
I get that to a point, but... Also seeing the how changing with each version
of Cisco code too, which compounds it even though it's getting better.
Hard to drop everything and figure it out each time the kludge is updated! If
either paradigm stabilized- Apple or Cisco/your vendor (I know they