The AppleTV doesn’t need to paired via bluetooth. What is necessary for 
bluetooth discovery.

AppleTV: AppleTV 6.1 software update. You can install this through the updates 
menu. An active connection to a network.
iPad: iOS 7.1 and an active network connection accessible to the AppleTV to 
verify connectivity. Bluetooth enabled.

Once these two are met the AppleTV will be displayed the control center on the 
iPad for mirroring. I don’t know all the technical specifics of how the 
connection is made or how the bluetooth is sent and picked up by the iPad. 
Perhaps someone will pull it completely apart soon enough.

Jason

On Mar 12, 2014, at 4:02 PM, Matt Williams <mcw...@bucknell.edu> wrote:

> Has anyone else had an issue getting the iPad to pair with the AppleTV via 
> BlueTooth?  I've udpated both to the required versions, but they both just 
> sit there spinning their wheels when trying to discover.
> 
> Respectfully,
> 
> Matthew "Will" Williams
> Assistant Director, Networking
> Bucknell University
> 570.577.1491
> 
> 
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Jason Heffner <jdh...@psu.edu> wrote:
> I’ve not seen anything in OSX yet, but I’ve not installed the very latest 
> 10.9.3 update. I came across the bluetooth discovery in iOS when I was 
> testing out the beta. It hasn’t gotten any hype and was hoping that it would 
> be leaked so I could talk about before it was released. We talked about doing 
> the same thing with Bluetooth LE, then held off since Apple was going to 
> release it.
> 
> On Mar 11, 2014, at 2:32 PM, Hurt,Trenton W. <trent.h...@louisville.edu> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Seems to be that way I can’t get my osx to see the apple tv but can see it 
>> from iOS 7.1 devices via Bluetooth.
>> 
>>  
>> Here is different website with some screens of doing airplay via Bluetooth
>> 
>>  
>> http://www.afp548.com/2014/03/10/hidden-airplay-feature-in-the-appletv-6-1-ios-7-1-update/
>> 
>>  
>> From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
>> [mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Sessler
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 2:21 PM
>> To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
>> Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple TV display mirroring spectrum use in HD 
>> wifi
>>  
>> 
>> I'll bet support in 10.9 will be in the next patch. I don't think Apple even 
>> mentions this new feature in the release notes.
>>  
>> Jeff
>>  
>> >>> On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 at 11:13 AM, in message 
>> >>> <108be36f63e8cc4c8c84a5dce1c0d2a1b33c7...@exmbx07.ad.louisville.edu>, 
>> >>> "Hurt,Trenton W." <trent.h...@louisville.edu> wrote:
>> Have you been able to get an osx 10.9 to see the apple tv via Bluetooth?
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
>> [mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Jason Heffner
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 8:48 AM
>> To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
>> Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple TV display mirroring spectrum use in HD 
>> wifi
>> 
>> Apple just released discovery over bluetooth in iOS 6.1. This is a major 
>> hurdle for most institutions as it no longer requires bonjour for discovery 
>> but instead relies on bluetooth. I've tested it and it works well. I wonder 
>> if they will add this support into OSX soon.
>> 
>> http://gadgets.ndtv.com/tv/news/apple-tv-61-update-brings-airplay-security-option-discovery-over-bluetooth-and-more-494249
>> 
>> This certainly doesn't invalidate our work on our Mirror App, but for some 
>> it may be the missing piece which we were also providing. Mirror will also 
>> allow you to use AirServer and provides a way to connect to AppleTVs from 
>> remote locations.
>> 
>> Either way, it's about time Apple!
>> 
>> Jason
>> 
>> 
>> On Jan 16, 2014, at 12:59 PM, Jason Heffner <jdh...@psu.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> > Hi everyone,
>> > 
>> > 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.
>> > 
>> > 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-o
>> > n-enterprise-wireless-networks/
>> > 
>> > Thanks,
>> > Jason
>> > 
>> > p: (814) 865-1840, c: (814) 777-7665
>> > Systems Administrator
>> > Teaching and Learning with Technology, Information Technology Services 
>> > The Pennsylvania State University
>> > 
>> > On Jan 16, 2014, at 11:19 AM, Tim Cappalli <cappa...@brandeis.edu> wrote:
>> > 
>> >> Yes, ClearPass and AirGroup allows a user to define up to 10 other users 
>> >> that can "see" their personal device.
>> >>  
>> >> <image001.png>
>> >>  
>> >>  
>> >> Tim Cappalli  |  ACCP /  ACMP /  CCNA Network Engineer  |  Brandeis 
>> >> University cappa...@brandeis.edu | (617) 701-7149
>> >>  
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
>> >> [mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of James 
>> >> Andrewartha
>> >> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 10:23 AM
>> >> To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
>> >> Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple TV display mirroring spectrum use 
>> >> in HD wifi
>> >>  
>> >> Hi Bruce,
>> >>  
>> >> On 16/01/14 8:50 PM, "Osborne, Bruce W (Network Services)"
>> >> <bosbo...@liberty.edu> wrote:
>> >> >You said,
>> >> >Sure, I wish you could drop Apple TVs into a directory like printers 
>> >> >(though AirPrint indicates that's going away too) and just choose 
>> >> >from a list.
>> >>  
>> >> And I was replying to what Lee said,
>> >>  
>> >> > > I like the Mersive paradigm as an alternative- it asks nothing of 
>> >> > > the
>> >> >network. Although I'd still like to see Apple fix their own limitations.
>> >>  
>> >>  
>> >> >I believe Aruba Networks' AirGroup feature can do exactly what you 
>> >> >want, letting users choose from devices they are close to.
>> >>  
>> >> AirGroup is another network solution. I have my own, dropping Bonjour 
>> >> packets from Apple TVs at the core so teachers can only see the ones in 
>> >> the building they're in. But you and I are network admins, in an ideal 
>> >> world we shouldn't be touching anything above Layer 3. Our sysadmin for 
>> >> Apple devices handles the printers, why can't he do Apple TVs as well?
>> >>  
>> >> >You ca nalso limit what users have access to devices, so Students 
>> >> >may not be able to display on classroom monitors, for example.
>> >>  
>> >> I haven't gone quite that far yet - currently students have no access to 
>> >> the Apple TVs. My next goal is to allow the teachers to give permission 
>> >> to a particular student to display on an Apple TV, but that will require 
>> >> coding up a web interface to change policy roles to bridge Bonjour for 
>> >> that student.
>> >>  
>> >> I am interested in their user registration system, such that residents 
>> >> can only see their own Apple TVs, but does it let the user authorise 
>> >> others to use it, e.g. for shared residences?
>> >>  
>> >> Thanks,
>> >>  
>> >> --
>> >> James Andrewartha
>> >>  
>> >> Network & Projects Engineer
>> >> Christ Church Grammar School
>> >> Claremont, Western Australia
>> >> Ph. (08) 9442 1757
>> >> Mob. 0424 160 877
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