Jason,

I had to deal with the same issue (I believe) a couple of years ago.
Essentially, we built a separate hidden WPA SSID for the display devices to
connect to.  Also, had to build (or edit) a new mDNS profile to allow for
tunes&play software.
We built a new mDNS profile only called by the SSID in the store.  Under
general mDNS I had to add the following service name and service string,
and then add those services to the new mDNS profile:

Name - tune&play --- String- _tnp-hub._tcp.local.
Name - tune&play_http -- String - _http._tcp.
Name - tune&play_hub  -- String - _tnp-hub._tcp.

This link got me started -
http://www.educause.edu/discuss/networking-and-emerging-technologies/wireless-local-area-networking-constituent-group/apple-tuneplay

Hope that helps

On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Jason Becker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Has anyone setup a network for a Apple support site on their Campus?  From
> what I get from the third party bookstore manger is they need to have a
> public ip on a mac min that can call home with and then have all the
> wireless display devices talk back to the mac min over Airdrop.  This is
> all the info I got from them.
>
>
>
> Any help I can get is GREATLY appreciated!!
>
>
> Thanks,
>
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> Jason Becker
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> Network Planning and Services
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