Thanks Sam and Russell.

The company quoting is an authorised Apple retailer with experience setting 
these up in schools.

I thought it was over the top but wanted an extra opinion before advising my 
colleagues.

Many thanks for your input.

Regards,

Benjamin Phillips

> On 7 Apr 2015, at 14:33, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> wrote:
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> That could easily be accompanied with a basic, generic ethernet cable router, 
> if being on a separate network was essential (stops anyone taking over the 
> display with an iPhone if they're on the same network) but there's no need 
> for airport base stations at all.
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> On 7 Apr 2015, at 14:30, Benjamin Phillips <[email protected] 
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> Hi Sam,
> 
> Yes the company is quoting for all the equipment with exception to the 
> monitors. So this is iPads, cases and airplay equipment.
> 
> From what I understand they were wanting to connect the airport express and 
> apple tv together using an ethernet cable and then possibly connect all the 
> express base stations to an extreme base station using ethernet cables. There 
> would then be another cable running from the extreme station to the router.
> 
> I was being told by connecting the devices this way there would be a better 
> connection because they would in a sense be on a separate network.
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