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>> WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] on behalf of Thomas Carter [
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> WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] on behalf of Thomas Carter [
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> We have a ClickShare -
7 PM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Desktop projection to classroom display
On Tue Oct 27 2015 07:49:31 CDT, "Ashfield, Matt (NBCC)"
<matt.ashfi...@nbcc.ca> wrote:
>
> We’d like to try and standardize on a technology so we can manage it (h
Good Morning -
I think someone mentioned a Creston product but not by name.
We are just starting to deploy Creston AirMedia on campus in several
rooms/labs. Wireless connection works easily for our faculty/staff
wireless security group - we've had to add our student group to the access
point(s)
Bruce,
Actiontec's widi boxes can use 2.4 or 5. If you have a single band wifi
NIC then it will piggy back on whatever you are currently connected as, 2.4
or 5. If you have a dual band card, then it can use the 2nd band for widi
only. Works pretty darn good. Most of our teachers only use the
On Wed Oct 28 2015 19:26:05 CDT, Justin Dover wrote:
>
> IT does require a good wireless network because WiDi piggy backs on your
> wireless routers.
?? Maybe I'm not understanding things, but I thought that WiDi didn't use your
Wi-Fi access points.
It does but not directly. It also depends on the clients WiFi card. If it
is dual channel card then one channel will be for WLAN and one channel will
be for WiDi. But only the devices in the last year or two have dual
channel cards. So most devices piggy back on the WLAN with their single
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7 PM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Desktop projection to classroom display
On Tue Oct 27 2015 07:49:31 CDT, "Ashfield, Matt (NBCC)"
<matt.ashfi...@nbcc.ca> wrote:
>
> We’d like to try and standardize on a technology so we can manage it (ha!).
>
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Look into the BlackBox device I posted earlier
LESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Thomas Carter
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>
> Look into the BlackBox device I posted earlier (
> http://www.bl
Mersive Solstice to me is the divine equalizer here. But pricey.
Lee
On Oct 27, 2015, at 8:50 AM, Ashfield, Matt (NBCC)
> wrote:
Good Morning
Like I'm sure most of you have experienced, we are dealing with technology like
AppleTVs and
We have worked with multiple groups on campus to try and meet their needs
with various screen sharing solutions over the years. Over time our
Learning Technology group shifted focus and start looking for a solution
that could meet the majority of users requirements/wants without
reinventing
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Desktop projection to classroom display
We have worked with multiple groups on campus to try and meet their needs with
various screen sharing solutions over the years. Over time our Learning
Technology group shifted focus and start looking for a solution
On Tue Oct 27 2015 07:49:31 CDT, "Ashfield, Matt (NBCC)"
wrote:
>
> We’d like to try and standardize on a technology so we can manage it (ha!).
> I’m just wondering if anyone has solved this one yet? We’ve looked briefly
> at AirParrot but wondering if anyone else has
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