I would also offer that the beginning narrative includes something to the
effect of “with Apple client device penetration of 50% or more on the typical
campus environment, amounting to thousands of Apple client devices per campus
with the desire to use their AppleTV and other Bonjour/Airplay
My experience would also point to low
cellular signals rather than wifi. Ask him to turn off wifi for a
day and see if battery life improves, my guess is that it won't be
much better.
On 07/08/2012 10:26 PM, Scott Smith wrote:
I have not
Ditto that. I've seen that on both my current Android and the Palm I had
previously.
One other thing concerning wireless. We use WPA2 Enterprise. My Droid (HTC
Incredible) had a credentials storage password. Every reboot required that I
enter that password before the 802.1X credentials were
How does this sound for an update (The latest is posted on the Facebook site):
We the undersigned academic and research institutions hereby solemnly request
that Apple provide support for Bonjour/Airplay technology in enterprise
networks.
With an Apple client device penetration of 50% or
Looking better. If we can get this to gel, and to the point where the majority
of the schools sign on in a form that we can each present to our Apple reps (or
however it gets to Apple), I have clearance to cover it for Network Computing
Magazine for a bit of press.
-Lee
Lee H. Badman
Nice and thank you
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Lee H Badman
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 10:31 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: Apple Petition
Looking better. If we can get this to
First, I'm not beholden to the text of the petition. If someone has
suggestions for improving it, or re-writing it. I'm listening.
Second, What would be the best way to collect official signatures to the
petition ?
Thrid, should we be engaging EDUCAUSE to see if they would publish an
As for the collecting signatures, I wonder if we could use something like this:
http://www.change.org/petition
It can be linked with the FB page. There also seems to be several FB apps that
lend themselves to creating online petitions, not that I have ever used them.
I think approaching
I know we have moved on to just talking about the petition but here is a
response from an Apple engineer regarding the original issue.
John,
Please don't post my name directly to the list, but any
AppleCare case numbers and RADAR feature request numbers would be helpful.
This makes one wonder if Apple has much enterprise experience to pull from in
their ranks. We're well aware of the other ways of supporting this, but it is
usually at added cost to the institution. I'm grateful for other vendors who
pick up Apple's slack and can make some money doing it, but
That confuses me as well. It is obviously built in to many other iOS devices
(iPod Touch, iPad) and has been for some time. Why the change? I suspect it
just due to the GUI difference. If so, that’s easily fixable.
-- Andy Voelker
Manager of Student Computing in the Technology Commons
WCU
**
Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group
discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.
Please consider this- as we get to the point where we have an agreed on
document, say by this Friday, and we find an online petition site to use where
individuals can sign on in whatever form that takes before we close the
signing window and present it to Apple- are each one of us able to do so
Don,
I am interested in knowing what model of antennas you are using for the Aruba line of sight link?
Thanks a million,
John V. DuranNetwork Engineer
University of New MexicoInformation TechnologiesPh: (505) 249-7890Fax: (505) 277-8101 "Wright, Don" donald_wri...@brown.edu
14 matches
Mail list logo