I guess you could tell Apple you will put all the devices (iPads and
MacBook Air(s) included) onto the wired network so it can support Bonjour.

But to answer your question, I have not seen this yet.
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On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 6:00 PM, Scott Allen <[email protected]> wrote:

> We just got this e-mail from Apple, anyone dealt with this yet? It
> isn't clear whether they're expecting to put Apple radios in the
> bookstore or not. I've asked for clarification
> -Scott
>
> [...]
> We're rolling out a software tool called Tune&Play to distribute
> content and software from Apple to our Campus Store locations. The
> stores are provided with a Mac mini that runs the software and
> downloads content from Apple, then distributes it over the network to
> the demo units in the store. Beyond including licenses for things like
> OS X Mavericks and iWork, the platform also maintains these demo units
> to wipe any customer generated content, ensuring a great experience
> for anyone in the store.
>
> As far as the network is concerned, I've listed a few requirements below:
>
> 1) All machines (demo kiosks and hub) must be connected to the same
> in-store network (wired or wireless)
>
> 2) The store's network must be capable of supporting Bonjour with
> multicasting so that these machines can see each other easily on the
> same subnet
>
> 3) The Tune&Play hub must be capable of accessing the below URLs to
> download content from Apple
>
> • devices.tuneandplay.net port 443 (https)
> • 0-hubs.tuneandplay.net port 443 (https)
> • 1-hubs.tuneandplay.net port 443 (https)
> • nirvana.tuneandplay.net port 443 (https)
> • tuneandplay-ak.apple.com port 443 (https)
>
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