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There has been an update to an article that explains devices must support
Bluetooth 4.0.
That means you must have a 3rd gen Apple TV and later generations of iPads and
iPhones.\
I don't have
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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
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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
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I'll bet support in 10.9 will be in the next patch. I don't think Apple even
mentions this new feature
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I'll bet support
On Wed Mar 12 2014 15:09:36 CDT, Jason Heffner jdh...@psu.edu wrote:
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.
On Wed Mar 12 2014 15:11:34 CDT, Julian Y Koh kohs...@northwestern.edu wrote:
I don’t think that all AppleTV units have Bluetooth. I’m not exactly sure
which revs do or don’t offhand unfortunately.
Another thing is that I would imagine that both the iOS device and the AppleTV
need to be
I can confirm that NAT does throw this for a loop. This morning I tried
connecting my iPhone 5S that was behind a NAT device to an AppleTV on
the other side. I could see the AppleTV in the AirPlay list, I could
select it but then it wouldn't complete the mirroring. It would just
default
I’ve found the bluetooth discovery doesn’t work if the iPad can’t see the
AppleTV over unicast. It must make a call to check connectivity after getting
the bluetooth broadcast.
On Mar 12, 2014, at 4:14 PM, Julian Y Koh kohs...@northwestern.edu wrote:
On Wed Mar 12 2014 15:11:34 CDT, Julian Y
Thanks. We don't have any NAT in the way and I can ping the AppleTV from
the iPad.
Respectfully,
Matthew Will Williams
Assistant Director, Networking
Bucknell University
570.577.1491
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Dan Brisson dbris...@uvm.edu wrote:
I can confirm that NAT does throw this
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Yah, or the router vendors will need to do some fancy inspection to
watch
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Hi Bruce
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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
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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
it.
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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
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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
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Hi Jason,
On 17/01/14 01:59, Jason Heffner wrote:
We took a slightly different
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Hi Jason,
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Hi Jason,
On 17/01/14 01:59, Jason Heffner wrote:
We took a slightly different
Heffner
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Hi Jason,
On 17/01/14 01:59, Jason
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
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Hi Bruce,
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Hi Bruce,
On 16/01/14 8:50 PM, Osborne, Bruce W (Network Services)
bosbo...@liberty.edu wrote:
You said
I think most of all, they wouldn't like the results even if the wireless
worked. I imagine instructors will at some point expect to be able to
mirror a single device to all twelve screens at once, so they all show the
same thing, and I don't believe that Apple's AirPlay will work that way.
It's my
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I think most of all, they wouldn't like the results even if the wireless
worked. I imagine instructors will at some point expect to be able to mirror a
single device to all twelve screens
you might take a look at this white paper from Cisco.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps5678/ps10981/design_guide_c07-693245.html
I've just been reading it and it contains some useful information, RE: reducing
cell sizes by turning off some of the lower data rates, the use
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you might take a look at this white paper from Cisco
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Yes that's definitely the plan to wire the apple tvs
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Yes
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Our initial idea is for Solstice on our teaching station PCs, generally one per
room (hundreds of them
Hi Lee,
On 16/01/14 06:27, Lee H Badman wrote:
To allow for display mirroring (and a lot more functionality) for ALL
device types we are strongly leaning towards Mersive's Soltice software.
It requires zero network reconfiguration, no multicast, and just fits
like a glove. We are negotiating
, January 15, 2014 10:57 PM
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Hi Lee,
On 16/01/14 06:27, Lee H Badman wrote:
To allow for display mirroring (and a lot more functionality) for ALL
device types we are strongly
Hi Lee,
On 16/01/14 12:07, Lee H Badman wrote:
Not sure what you're looking at, but AppleTV has nothing to do with Mersive.
I'm not trying to sell their stuff, just quite fond of it after the
frustrations of what the network needs to have done to it (bigger networks
are worse) for AppleTV.
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Hi Lee,
On 16/01/14 12:07, Lee H Badman wrote:
Not sure what you're looking at, but AppleTV has nothing
January 2014 2:54 PM
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Hi Lee,
On 16/01/14 12:07, Lee H Badman wrote:
Not sure what you're looking at, but AppleTV has nothing to do with
Mersive. I'm not trying to sell
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