the only thing I can imagine you gaining is better coverage for the
iPad(s) to send their information to the router(s) to display via the
Apple TVs. ARe the iPads moving around? What shape is your 5000 feet? Do
they need to go in specific locations (eg round the edges)? Is this for
one image to show simultaneously in a large area or for a variety of
small workstations?
PS I know it can be laziness not to edit replies but in this kind of
case, *not* trimming the previous messages is a lot more useful to
people trying to follow a complex scenario, rather than making us go
hunt for details;)
On 7 Apr 2015, at 14:30, Benjamin Phillips wrote:
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.
Regards,
Benjamin Phillips
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