The Chrome web browser on my computer is showing me 18 possible cast
destinations right now. It's an odd number to choose as a limit. Do you
think it's not a limit on the number but something else that we're running
into?
On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 8:52 AM Michael Davis wrote:
> Just curious at
Just curious at what scale you're seeing the devices not appearing on
clients' list?
We run clearpass so it never was a concern, but I just checked and we're
seeing
about 250 each chromecast, roku, AppleTV, and fire stick devices.
On 9/4/18 10:04 PM, Adam Forsyth wrote:
Does anyone have a
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We run Cisco and have said no support
We run Cisco and have said no support for Chromecast as well.
Thanks,
Joseph B.
On Sep 5, 2018, at 7:34 AM, Jackson, William
mailto:wjack...@flagler.edu>> wrote:
We’re using Aruba and ended up telling students that we won’t support
Chromecast. There was a lot of overhead traffic coming from
We’re using Aruba and ended up telling students that we won’t support
Chromecast. There was a lot of overhead traffic coming from the devices.
William M. Jackson Jr.
Director of Network and Desktop Support Services
Flagler College
74 King Street
St. Augustine, Fl. 32084
(904) 819-6293
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Chromecast on Residence Hall Network
Does anyone have a good solution for managing student Chromecasts on their
resi
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Chromecast
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Until it can do 802.1X or we implement Cisco ISE we
won't
That was actually the article I was trying to find last night, but gave
up...
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 11:10 PM, James Andrewartha
jandrewar...@ccgs.wa.edu.au wrote:
On 25/07/14 10:55, Mike King wrote:
There is an interesting developments coming on Chromecast.
From the chromecast blog
, July 24, 2014 4:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Chromecast
Until it can do 802.1X or we implement Cisco ISE we won't.
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Original message
From: Legge, Jeffry
Date:24/07/2014 15:09
] Chromecast
Until it can do 802.1X or we implement Cisco ISE we won't.
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From: Legge, Jeffry
Date:24/07/2014 15:09 (GMT-06:00)
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN
On 25/07/14 10:55, Mike King wrote:
There is an interesting developments coming on Chromecast.
From the chromecast blog
...like the ability to allow others to cast to your TV without needing
to be on the same WiFi network,
Essentially they'll put a pin on the screen and you put that
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Chromecast
Has anyone tied to get chromecast to work on the wireless network
To ALL:
I think I need to clarify my question a little. I have played with
chromecast and got it working on the same vlan. In theory the reason it
does not work across subnets is because it uses UPNP to multicast
address 239.255.255.250 to discover the device. It then reverts to
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 7:09 PM
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Chromecast
Has anyone tied to get chromecast to work on the wireless network? I
got it working if both the client and device are on our Gaming ssid
but not across ssid's. Reading about it leads
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