Our students are wireless only, though. Any idea what protocols they use for 
discovery? It probably could be added to Aruba AirGroup.


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From: Hunter Fuller [mailto:hf0...@uah.edu]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2017 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: New Crazy Wireless Devices

We saw a surge of these after the 2015 holiday season. Like other gaming 
devices, we MAC whitelist, and recommend that the users use wired if possible. 
Haven't seen much trouble out of them.

On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 3:39 PM Peter P Morrissey 
<ppmor...@syr.edu<mailto:ppmor...@syr.edu>> wrote:
Wondering if anyone has noticed any new trends in popular wireless devices that 
we might expect returning students to want to connect in their residences when 
they return?

Not being a gamer, this one was new to me. It apparently streams games on 
running on your laptop to your TV over a WiFi connection and also provides 
input for controllers. Seems like something that could use up a bit of 
bandwidth. The good news is that it appears to support 11ac.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/353380/Steam_Link/

Pete Morrissey


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