Peter,
The easiest way to determine if the device is creating a health problem is
to invest $35 on one of these:
http://www.comforthouse.com/micleakdetwi.html?cmp=plakw=micleakdetwigclid=COugpoyxgrECFUYCQAodgXD5FA
You can get cheaper devices for under $20 but this is a nice middle of the
road
When you activate the wifi connection on a mobile device, you are
activating a second radio - so it stands to reason that battery life will
suffer. Additional battery killers are GPS and auto-updates for installed
APs. The cell companies have learned that the closer a device is to a
transmitter,
Aruba's AirGroup has been announced for AirPlay functionality, but I believe it
is still in alpha testing.
Bruce Osborne
Network Engineer
IT Network Services
(434) 592-4229
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
Training Champions for Christ since 1971
From: Mike King [mailto:m...@mpking.com]
Sent: Wednesday,
Has anyone tried not supporting Bonjour and directing users who complain to
Apple? Perhaps if we all did that it would get Apple's attention.
John Kaftan
Infrastructure Manager
Utica College
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From: Andy Voelker avoel...@email.wcu.edu
Date: Thu, Jul 5, 2012 8:23 am
Most Mac users have partaken of the Kool-Aid. They believe Apple – not us!!
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of jkaf...@utica.edu
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 8:11 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
We tell students this and they do not like that answer! I would definitely
support an Educause petition to Apple about Bonjour along with the
AppleID/AppStore process (which is going to be a mess for us with Mountain
Lion).
Tim Cappalli, ACMP CCNA | (802) 626-6456
Office of Information
I doubt that Apple has any clue that Educause even exists.
Pete Morrissey
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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Lee H Badman
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 9:56 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re:
On 7/5/2012 11:11 AM, Peter P Morrissey wrote:
I doubt that Apple has any clue that Educause even exists.
Pete Morrissey
It doesn't show up in Bonjour, and doesn't answer multicast DNS requests, so
no, it
can't possibly exist :)
Jeff
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Or maybe a well known blogger could write an article about it…. :-)
-Neil
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Fax: 319 335-2951
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From: Lee H Badman lhbad...@syr.edumailto:lhbad...@syr.edu
Reply-To: The
You mean a good-looking, man-of-action blogger? Hmmm. Let me call the agency,
see if they have anyone on staff.
I was thinking more like a couple of hundred well-known institutions of higher
Ed all signing the same doc.
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer, ITS
Adjunct Instructor,
I bet if you would write something up we could get signatures from just about
every college and university. Do you have time to work up a short document that
could be passed around on this list (and to others interested in this subject)?
We need to convince (or coerce) Apple into playing nice
How is this for a start :-)
Whereas, we the undersigned academic and research institutions are
receiving numerous requests from our faculty, staff, and students for the
ability to utilize Airplay technology in classrooms, conference rooms, and
other locations, here by solemnly request that Apple
I'd add a short ans sweet bulleted list of what is lacking to become
'Enterprise Ready' .
|Bruce Boardman, Network Engineer, Syracuse University - 315 889-1667
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
I'm a little fuzzy on the specifics things to request from Apple, but here is a
first pass):
Whereas, we the undersigned academic and research institutions are receiving
numerous requests from our faculty, staff, and students for the ability to
utilize Airplay technology in classrooms,
Pretty much what I was thinking (ballpark) with all Educause schools
individually signed on. May not amount to anything, but would in itself be
media fodder.
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer, ITS
Adjunct Instructor, iSchool
Syracuse University
315.443.3003
You should add fast-roaming to the list. No Mac or iOS device supports
fast roaming with Opportunistic Key Caching. They can do PMK Sticky,
but it is not the same as OKC. With Sticky, it is only fast when you
roam back to an AP you've been on, and the client can only cache up to 8
AP's.
So... two thoughts. Perhaps give it another week for people to chime in with
their gripes and let the list discuss them? Then perhaps digital signatures-
DocuSign is free and elegant.
I guess also, a courtesy inquiry to Phillipe over whether he sees this as
prudent list of the group is
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