On Jan 17, 2014, at 3:03 AM, James Andrewartha <jandrewar...@ccgs.wa.edu.au> 
wrote:

> Hi Jason,
> 
> On 17/01/14 01:59, Jason Heffner wrote:
>> We took a slightly different approach to solve our issue with the
>> AppleTV specifically at Penn State. We do have a Doceri deployment but
>> recently we have released a PSU Airplay iOS enterprise app to allow
>> mirroring to AppleTVs w/o having bonjour enabled. Since I saw this topic
>> come up I thought it was a good time to share.
> 
> That's a very impressive solution, good thinking.

Thanks!

> 
>> If interested you can find out more on a recent blog entry I wrote up on
>> the specifics. 
>> 
>> http://sites.psu.edu/jasonheffner/2014/01/10/airplay-without-bonjour-on-enterprise-wireless-networks/
> 
> So the app advertises the Airplay service over the network, but only the
> device it's running on sees the advertisement because you have multicast
> disabled?

That’s correct. On an earlier revision we were doing SSID detection and only 
broadcasting if that network was connected. We later removed that since we 
could stop the broadcast when the app went into background, and then restart 
the broadcast when it was in foreground.

> 
> -- 
> James Andrewartha
> Network & Projects Engineer
> Christ Church Grammar School
> Claremont, Western Australia
> Ph. (08) 9442 1757
> Mob. 0424 160 877
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