Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

2011-10-10 Thread Barron Hulver
I'm sure it is using Apple's Bonjour protocol which relies on 
multicasting to work on the local network.  We've discussed this 
internally but have decided not to enable multicast on wireless yet.


For a deep dive, consider the following book:

Zero Configuration Networking: The Definitive Guide [Paperback]
Daniel Steinberg (Author), Stuart Cheshire (Author)
Paperback: 226 pages
Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1 edition (December 20, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0596101007

If you are a registered Apple developer, see the WWDC 2011 session 211 
video.


Barron


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Director of Networking, Operations, and Systems
Center for Information Technology
Oberlin College
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On 10/10/11 3:03 PM, Scott Powell wrote:

I have a professor trying to use their iPod to remotely control their iPad in 
the classroom.  It works fine on a test Netgear wireless router I have for 
testing.  However it does not work on any of the WLANs I have configured for 
campus use.  Doing a little research, it appears that this application requires 
multicast to be enabled?  I currently do not have multicast enabled.  Does 
anyone have experience with this?  Any solutions that don't require enabling 
multicast?

Thank you.

Scott Powell
Director, IT Infrastructure&  Support
Wittenberg University
937-525-3821
937-327-7372 fax
www.wittenberg.edu

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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

2011-10-10 Thread Peter P Morrissey
Did you mean this mothership?
http://www.gizmag.com/apple-spaceship-campus/19549/

Pete M.

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To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

Or you could ask your Apple rep to remind the mothership that their toys 
occasionally find their ways to real networks...

Oops, did I say that out loud?

Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer, ITS
Adjunct Instructor, iSchool
Syracuse University
315.443.3003

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Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 5:47 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

You could enable multicast on the controller only.  Generally, APs in the same 
building should reside on the same controller.  This would allow the devices to 
discover each other via MDNS port 5353.  Once the discovery takes place all 
other traffic is unicast TCP.



James Nesbitt
Networking Specialist
Communication Technologies
North Carolina State University
james_nesb...@ncsu.edu
(919)515-0137

>>> Ken Connell  10/10/11 5:01 PM >>>
I can see only two other options...

1. You get or force , if possible, both devices on the same vlan/network 
broadcast domain.

2. Setup an adhoc network for the task.



Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
350 Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
416-979-5000 x6709


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Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 15:03:34
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

I have a professor trying to use their iPod to remotely control their iPad in 
the classroom. It works fine on a test Netgear wireless router I have for 
testing. However it does not work on any of the WLANs I have configured for 
campus use. Doing a little research, it appears that this application requires 
multicast to be enabled? I currently do not have multicast enabled. Does anyone 
have experience with this? Any solutions that don't require enabling multicast?

Thank you.

Scott Powell
Director, IT Infrastructure & Support
Wittenberg University
937-525-3821
937-327-7372 fax
www.wittenberg.edu

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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

2011-10-10 Thread Jason Cook

We have it enabled  with no issues.

The only concerns we have is security with inter device communication 
like  Itunes libraries and other shares being visible. Not everyone 
secures their stuff with a password, so there is some user education to 
go with it.


plus there's wide area bonjour if you need it to work across subnets.

There are ways to make these toys work, it's not ideal though.

Jason

On 11/10/2011 9:23 AM, Jeffrey Sessler wrote:
Or, you could simply support multicast on your WLAN. We do, and it 
allows all of these fun MDNS items to work on our "real network." ;)

Jeff

>>> On Monday, October 10, 2011 at 3:07 PM, in message 
<943da0e70434ca499ad0088fb90eaade04b...@suex10-mbx-05.ad.syr.edu>, Lee 
H Badman  wrote:
Or you could ask your Apple rep to remind the mothership that their 
toys occasionally find their ways to real networks...


Oops, did I say that out loud?

Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer, ITS
Adjunct Instructor, iSchool
Syracuse University
315.443.3003

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] on behalf of James Nesbitt 
[james_nesb...@ncsu.edu]

Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 5:47 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

You could enable multicast on the controller only.  Generally, APs in 
the same building should reside on the same controller.  This would 
allow the devices to discover each other via MDNS port 5353.  Once the 
discovery takes place all other traffic is unicast TCP.




James Nesbitt
Networking Specialist
Communication Technologies
North Carolina State University
james_nesb...@ncsu.edu
(919)515-0137

>>> Ken Connell  10/10/11 5:01 PM >>>
I can see only two other options...

1. You get or force , if possible, both devices on the same 
vlan/network broadcast domain.


2. Setup an adhoc network for the task.



Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
350 Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
416-979-5000 x6709


-Original Message-
From: Scott Powell 
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Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 15:03:34
To: 
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

I have a professor trying to use their iPod to remotely control their 
iPad in the classroom. It works fine on a test Netgear wireless router 
I have for testing. However it does not work on any of the WLANs I 
have configured for campus use. Doing a little research, it appears 
that this application requires multicast to be enabled? I currently do 
not have multicast enabled. Does anyone have experience with this? Any 
solutions that don't require enabling multicast?


Thank you.

Scott Powell
Director, IT Infrastructure & Support
Wittenberg University
937-525-3821
937-327-7372 fax
www.wittenberg.edu

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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

2011-10-10 Thread Jeffrey Sessler
Or, you could simply support multicast on your WLAN. We do, and it allows all 
of these fun MDNS items to work on our "real network." ;)
 
Jeff

>>> On Monday, October 10, 2011 at 3:07 PM, in message 
>>> <943da0e70434ca499ad0088fb90eaade04b...@suex10-mbx-05.ad.syr.edu>, Lee H 
>>> Badman  wrote:

Or you could ask your Apple rep to remind the mothership that their toys 
occasionally find their ways to real networks...

Oops, did I say that out loud?

Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer, ITS
Adjunct Instructor, iSchool
Syracuse University
315.443.3003

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] on behalf of James Nesbitt 
[james_nesb...@ncsu.edu]
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 5:47 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

You could enable multicast on the controller only.  Generally, APs in the same 
building should reside on the same controller.  This would allow the devices to 
discover each other via MDNS port 5353.  Once the discovery takes place all 
other traffic is unicast TCP.



James Nesbitt
Networking Specialist
Communication Technologies
North Carolina State University
james_nesb...@ncsu.edu
(919)515-0137

>>> Ken Connell  10/10/11 5:01 PM >>>
I can see only two other options...

1. You get or force , if possible, both devices on the same vlan/network 
broadcast domain.

2. Setup an adhoc network for the task.



Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
350 Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
416-979-5000 x6709


-Original Message-
From: Scott Powell 
Sender: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv

Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 15:03:34
To: 
Reply-to: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv

Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

I have a professor trying to use their iPod to remotely control their iPad in 
the classroom. It works fine on a test Netgear wireless router I have for 
testing. However it does not work on any of the WLANs I have configured for 
campus use. Doing a little research, it appears that this application requires 
multicast to be enabled? I currently do not have multicast enabled. Does anyone 
have experience with this? Any solutions that don't require enabling multicast?

Thank you.

Scott Powell
Director, IT Infrastructure & Support
Wittenberg University
937-525-3821
937-327-7372 fax
www.wittenberg.edu

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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

2011-10-10 Thread Mattson III, Ken V.
Where is the "like" button for this comment?

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-Original Message-
From: Lee H Badman 
Reply-To: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv

Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 22:07:22 +
To: 
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

Or you could ask your Apple rep to remind the mothership that their toys
occasionally find their ways to real networks...

Oops, did I say that out loud?

Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer, ITS
Adjunct Instructor, iSchool
Syracuse University
315.443.3003

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] on behalf of James Nesbitt
[james_nesb...@ncsu.edu]
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 5:47 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

You could enable multicast on the controller only.  Generally, APs in the
same building should reside on the same controller.  This would allow the
devices to discover each other via MDNS port 5353.  Once the discovery
takes place all other traffic is unicast TCP.



James Nesbitt
Networking Specialist
Communication Technologies
North Carolina State University
james_nesb...@ncsu.edu
(919)515-0137

>>> Ken Connell  10/10/11 5:01 PM >>>
I can see only two other options...

1. You get or force , if possible, both devices on the same vlan/network
broadcast domain.

2. Setup an adhoc network for the task.



Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
350 Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
416-979-5000 x6709


-Original Message-
From: Scott Powell 
Sender: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv

Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 15:03:34
To: 
Reply-to: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv

Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

I have a professor trying to use their iPod to remotely control their iPad
in the classroom. It works fine on a test Netgear wireless router I have
for testing. However it does not work on any of the WLANs I have
configured for campus use. Doing a little research, it appears that this
application requires multicast to be enabled? I currently do not have
multicast enabled. Does anyone have experience with this? Any solutions
that don't require enabling multicast?

Thank you.

Scott Powell
Director, IT Infrastructure & Support
Wittenberg University
937-525-3821
937-327-7372 fax
www.wittenberg.edu

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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

2011-10-10 Thread Lee H Badman
Or you could ask your Apple rep to remind the mothership that their toys 
occasionally find their ways to real networks...

Oops, did I say that out loud?

Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer, ITS
Adjunct Instructor, iSchool
Syracuse University
315.443.3003

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] on behalf of James Nesbitt 
[james_nesb...@ncsu.edu]
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 5:47 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

You could enable multicast on the controller only.  Generally, APs in the same 
building should reside on the same controller.  This would allow the devices to 
discover each other via MDNS port 5353.  Once the discovery takes place all 
other traffic is unicast TCP.



James Nesbitt
Networking Specialist
Communication Technologies
North Carolina State University
james_nesb...@ncsu.edu
(919)515-0137

>>> Ken Connell  10/10/11 5:01 PM >>>
I can see only two other options...

1. You get or force , if possible, both devices on the same vlan/network 
broadcast domain.

2. Setup an adhoc network for the task.



Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
350 Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
416-979-5000 x6709


-Original Message-
From: Scott Powell 
Sender: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv

Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 15:03:34
To: 
Reply-to: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv

Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

I have a professor trying to use their iPod to remotely control their iPad in 
the classroom. It works fine on a test Netgear wireless router I have for 
testing. However it does not work on any of the WLANs I have configured for 
campus use. Doing a little research, it appears that this application requires 
multicast to be enabled? I currently do not have multicast enabled. Does anyone 
have experience with this? Any solutions that don't require enabling multicast?

Thank you.

Scott Powell
Director, IT Infrastructure & Support
Wittenberg University
937-525-3821
937-327-7372 fax
www.wittenberg.edu

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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

2011-10-10 Thread James Nesbitt
You could enable multicast on the controller only.  Generally, APs in the same 
building should reside on the same controller.  This would allow the devices to 
discover each other via MDNS port 5353.  Once the discovery takes place all 
other traffic is unicast TCP.


James Nesbitt
Networking Specialist
Communication Technologies
North Carolina State University
james_nesb...@ncsu.edu
(919)515-0137
>>> Ken Connell  10/10/11 5:01 PM >>>
I can see only two other options...

1. You get or force , if possible, both devices on the same vlan/network 
broadcast domain. 

2. Setup an adhoc network for the task. 


   
Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
350 Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
416-979-5000 x6709


-Original Message-
From: Scott Powell 
Sender: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
 
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 15:03:34 
To: 
Reply-to: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
 
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

I have a professor trying to use their iPod to remotely control their iPad in 
the classroom.  It works fine on a test Netgear wireless router I have for 
testing.  However it does not work on any of the WLANs I have configured for 
campus use.  Doing a little research, it appears that this application requires 
multicast to be enabled?  I currently do not have multicast enabled.  Does 
anyone have experience with this?  Any solutions that don't require enabling 
multicast?

Thank you.

Scott Powell 
Director, IT Infrastructure & Support
Wittenberg University
937-525-3821
937-327-7372 fax
www.wittenberg.edu

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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

2011-10-10 Thread kconnell
I can see only two other options...

1. You get or force , if possible, both devices on the same vlan/network 
broadcast domain. 

2. Setup an adhoc network for the task. 


   
Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
350 Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
416-979-5000 x6709


-Original Message-
From: Scott Powell 
Sender: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
 
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 15:03:34 
To: 
Reply-to: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
 
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

I have a professor trying to use their iPod to remotely control their iPad in 
the classroom.  It works fine on a test Netgear wireless router I have for 
testing.  However it does not work on any of the WLANs I have configured for 
campus use.  Doing a little research, it appears that this application requires 
multicast to be enabled?  I currently do not have multicast enabled.  Does 
anyone have experience with this?  Any solutions that don't require enabling 
multicast?

Thank you.

Scott Powell 
Director, IT Infrastructure & Support
Wittenberg University
937-525-3821
937-327-7372 fax
www.wittenberg.edu

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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

2011-10-10 Thread Brandon Abell
I think you can do it over bluetooth instead of wifi.  You *may* have to
turn off wifi on the devices temporarily first.  I haven't tried it yet
myself but I seem to recall a blurb about it somewhere.

B.
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On 10/10/11 12:03 PM, "Scott Powell"  wrote:

>I have a professor trying to use their iPod to remotely control their
>iPad in the classroom.  It works fine on a test Netgear wireless router I
>have for testing.  However it does not work on any of the WLANs I have
>configured for campus use.  Doing a little research, it appears that this
>application requires multicast to be enabled?  I currently do not have
>multicast enabled.  Does anyone have experience with this?  Any solutions
>that don't require enabling multicast?
>
>Thank you.
>
>Scott Powell 
>Director, IT Infrastructure & Support
>Wittenberg University
>937-525-3821
>937-327-7372 fax
>www.wittenberg.edu
>
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

2011-10-10 Thread Fligor, Debra Jean
As far as I've ever found, without multicast it wont work.  Those apps just 
aren't made for the enterprise.  Our campus WLANs don't have multicast and so 
most of the iPhone "find it" style apps don't work here. We did notice that the 
test SSID that has IPv6 enabled does allow the multicast based apps to work, 
even though IPv4 multicast isn't on.  Depending on your situation, that might 
be something you can work with, since the iDevices all speak v6, and v6 has to 
use some multicast.


-
-debbie
Debbie Fligor, n9dn   Network Engineer, CITES, Univ. of Il
email: fli...@illinois.edu  
"Every keystroke can be monitored. And the computers never forget."


On Oct 10, 2011, at 14:03, Scott Powell wrote:

> I have a professor trying to use their iPod to remotely control their iPad in 
> the classroom.  It works fine on a test Netgear wireless router I have for 
> testing.  However it does not work on any of the WLANs I have configured for 
> campus use.  Doing a little research, it appears that this application 
> requires multicast to be enabled?  I currently do not have multicast enabled. 
>  Does anyone have experience with this?  Any solutions that don't require 
> enabling multicast?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Scott Powell 
> Director, IT Infrastructure & Support
> Wittenberg University
> 937-525-3821
> 937-327-7372 fax
> www.wittenberg.edu
> 
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KeyNote Remote on Cisco LWAPP

2011-10-10 Thread Scott Powell
I have a professor trying to use their iPod to remotely control their iPad in 
the classroom.  It works fine on a test Netgear wireless router I have for 
testing.  However it does not work on any of the WLANs I have configured for 
campus use.  Doing a little research, it appears that this application requires 
multicast to be enabled?  I currently do not have multicast enabled.  Does 
anyone have experience with this?  Any solutions that don't require enabling 
multicast?

Thank you.

Scott Powell 
Director, IT Infrastructure & Support
Wittenberg University
937-525-3821
937-327-7372 fax
www.wittenberg.edu

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