Hi all,

We've run down this road a few times, and there is apparently a way to do
this (without causing your campus network engineers to cry).  Props to ETS
who discovered the solution:

Put the Apple TV on a *wired* connection.  Users will locate the IP of the
apple tv via bluetooth and then stream to that address over the network
(including campus wireless).  No wifi should be enabled on the apple tv
itself.

Hope that helps-
-Jay

On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Beth Muramoto <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have Apple TVs that need to be set up on the campus network and I have
> to admit that I have no experience in how to do that (I live on just basic
> cable and a cable box at home  -- does that make me a TV luddite of sorts?).
>
> We have LCD monitors that we'd like to connect to as well as HDMI cables,
> but I didn't know how to register them (no ethernet ID on boxes) and when I
> tried connecting them to the LCDs, nothing came up and I tried all of the
> HDMI options offered by the set up on the LCDs.  Should it be the PC
> option? I admit I haven't tried that yet.
>
> I know I'm missing something obvious. Any assistance is appreciated.
>
> Oh, by the way, thanks for all of the options everyone emailed about a
> user's AirBears2 problem. Unfortunately nothing worked. I will try to
> contact Gary and maybe connect him to the user as I've run out of ideas of
> things to try.
>
> Beth
>
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Jay Bryon
Senior Network Engineer, U.C. Berkeley/IST/IS/Network Operations and
Services
[email protected]
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