Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] You knew it was coming...Airplay/Apple TV support for instructors.

2012-07-03 Thread James Andrewartha
On 04/07/12 05:48, Kellogg, Brian D. wrote: > I did and it was less productive than spitting into the wind. They really > don't care and have the attitude that the consumer demand will dictate others > find solutions to their protocol deficiencies. At least that was my > impression. It still

RE: You knew it was coming...Airplay/Apple TV support for instructors.

2012-07-03 Thread Kellogg, Brian D.
I did and it was less productive than spitting into the wind. They really don't care and have the attitude that the consumer demand will dictate others find solutions to their protocol deficiencies. At least that was my impression. It still befuddles me you just can't plug in a FQDN or IP add

Android wifi continually receiving data bursts

2012-07-03 Thread Hurt,Trenton W.
I have started getting complaints from users regarding battery life on android devices when connected to our campus wifi. The issue is being seen when you install a type of bandwidth meter app on the device. The one I use is android status and I look at the network section to see the Rx and T

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] shielding 2.4 from interference

2012-07-03 Thread Peter P Morrissey
I had a similar reaction. Is this thing within FCC specs? If not, then I think the manufacturer needs to replace or repair it. Pete Morrissey -Original Message- From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Network

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] shielding 2.4 from interference

2012-07-03 Thread Network IP Dog
I would contact the magnetic imaging machine company and complain that their machine is out of spec. and maybe harming patients too, due to dirty broad spectrum emissions. You may also contact the department head and put the questionable equipment on a tag hold for safety reasons to be determined i

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] You knew it was coming...Airplay/Apple TV support for instructors.

2012-07-03 Thread David Gillett
Hanset, Philippe C [phan...@utk.edu] wrote: > Why would you have to turn Multicast on? ... (I don't know how Cisco controllers operate by default, I have to admit) > The multicast traffic will fallback to broadcast and Bonjour will work. (That is, by the way, wh

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] You knew it was coming...Airplay/Apple TV support for instructors.

2012-07-03 Thread Hanset, Philippe C
Mike, Why would you have to turn Multicast on? (I don't know how Cisco controllers operate by default, I have to admit) If the subnet is small enough leave it without multicast turned on (you don't need IGMP on your switches either) The multicast traffic will fallback to broadcast and Bonjour wi

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] You knew it was coming...Airplay/Apple TV support for instructors.

2012-07-03 Thread Jennifer Francis Wilson
Use your 'test' WLC to create a separate wireless network on which you can enable multicast? Of course we all have a 'test' controller for testing software updates etc. ;) Jen. From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] You knew it was coming...Airplay/Apple TV support for instructors.

2012-07-03 Thread Craig Pluchinsky
What if you did something with DNS service discovery and setup dns records for appletv? We did this for airprint and doing a few quick google searches it looks like it may be possible with apple tv. http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1722/contributions/Bonjour%20Device%20Discovery.pdf ---

shielding 2.4 from interference

2012-07-03 Thread Peter Murphy
Wayne State http://wayne.edu has been getting complaints concerning wireless connectivity, especially in our Allied Health building. We may have found the problem with a spectrum analyzer: a magnetic imaging machine adjacent to some of the larger classrooms was completely over-powering 2.4GHz c

FlexConnect and Multicast

2012-07-03 Thread Mike King
So according to *many* release notes, I've found the following. If you have a FlexConnect access point, your controller must be set to Multicast-Unicast mode in order for the Flexconnect to get the multicast traffic from the central controller. I have an interesting corner case, that I'm currentl

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] You knew it was coming...Airplay/Apple TV support for instructors.

2012-07-03 Thread Mike King
I voiced that solution and was shot down. If I do a separate SSID, on the same VLAN as the Apple TV, I'd still have to turn Multicast on on the controller, but I wouldn't have to roll out a PIM-SM deployment. Mike On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Hanset, Philippe C wrote: > Mike, > > For a one

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] You knew it was coming...Airplay/Apple TV support for instructors.

2012-07-03 Thread Lee H Badman
Has anyone else attempted to voice concern to their Apple reps about their non-business-class features and reliance on Bonjour on these gadgets? I know they seem to listen to no one, and given their market share likely feel like they don't have to. But is anyone making the attempt to get feedbac

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] You knew it was coming...Airplay/Apple TV support for instructors.

2012-07-03 Thread Hanset, Philippe C
Mike, For a one off and minimal investment, I would bring up an Open-WRT or DDRT AP (or any affordable AP that is capable of doing WPA2-enterprise) independent from your regular infrastructure and make people join a dedicated subnet for that room (use NAT, and WPA2-enterprise). Connect the Appl

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] You knew it was coming...Airplay/Apple TV support for instructors.

2012-07-03 Thread Mike King
So I have Cisco Wireless, and I've just been asked to make Airplay work in a conference room. We do not have multicast enable (anywhere). Asking for details, I've been told it's only this one conference room. (I someone believe this, as it the only one that has a projector that get's any use) Su