Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Only in Student Housing?

2018-08-24 Thread Joel Coehoorn
to students how they benefit from using them. Joel Coehoorn Director of Information Technology 402.363.5603 *jcoeho...@york.edu * *Please contact helpd...@york.edu for technical assistance.* The mission of York College is to transform lives through Christ-centered education and to equip students

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple TV alternative?

2018-06-20 Thread Joel Coehoorn
willing to go that route. And, of course, with *all* AirPlay/Chromecast solutions you need to consider the network discovery questions. But that shouldn't be news to anyone here. Joel Coehoorn ​ ​ Director of Information Technology 402.363.5603 *jcoeho...@york.edu * *Please contact helpd

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wi-Fi Sense (Windows 10)

2015-06-21 Thread Joel Coehoorn
I don't know. It seems like encryption and authorization are really two different things that wifi networks have historically conflated. For our network, I'd really like a better user-friendly (ie, not .1x) option that provides good encryption, but assumes you are authorized by default. Any

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Policy

2013-05-14 Thread Joel Coehoorn
Thanks for the reminder that we technically have no authority over the radio spectrum, even in our own campuses. To add a wrinkle, Windows 7 ships with the ability to act as a wifi gateway. You can set up any PC with a wireless card to act as a router, without needing to install anything that

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Residence Hall Wireless survey

2013-02-24 Thread Joel Coehoorn
Don't think in terms of clients per AP. Think in terms of clients per radio, as some access points have more than one radio. At this point, it depends on what you're doing. 25 per radio is a good rule of thumb, but for some things we go as high as 30. For other things, like asking a full

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Mirroring

2012-10-29 Thread Joel Coehoorn
The video at that link uses normal wifi... It's just AirPlay to an AppleTV. We gave an iPad to most faculty this year and installed AirServer on our classroom computers to support it. It's a lot of rf air time, but at least it's using your infrastructure rather than competing with it, and it

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Mirroring

2012-10-29 Thread Joel Coehoorn
Oops... should have looked at the video more closely... that is doing something completely different than AirPlay But given you can use AirPlay over wifi for most any kind of device (including PC and android), that to me would be the way to go. Sent from my iPad On Oct 29, 2012, at 12:44

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple Petition

2012-07-10 Thread Joel Coehoorn
If those entries work, and are all that is needed, then we're not far from full support. It seems like we could get a tool or set of scripts to automate creating/modifying the needed records. Sent from my iPad On Jul 10, 2012, at 7:11 PM, Johnson, Neil M neil-john...@uiowa.edu wrote: We

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] NAT and accounting records

2012-06-28 Thread Joel Coehoorn
There is no legal requirement for you to keep those records. RIAA/MPAAA /HBO can ask you for them, but even with a subpoena if you just don't have them (and never had them) there is no penalty. Sent from my iPad On Jun 27, 2012, at 11:48 PM, Marcelo Lew marcelo@du.edu wrote: Just

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

2012-02-22 Thread Joel Coehoorn
I just heard an interesting solution for this. Since AppleTV is already consumer tech and does not need Internet (their classroom use is pretty much just AirPlay), the person went out and bought a cheap $30 wireless router off the shelf at Walmart for each AppleTV. Each device is now on its own