I think you can do it over bluetooth instead of wifi.  You *may* have to
turn off wifi on the devices temporarily first.  I haven't tried it yet
myself but I seem to recall a blurb about it somewhere.

B.
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On 10/10/11 12:03 PM, "Scott Powell" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I have a professor trying to use their iPod to remotely control their
>iPad in the classroom.  It works fine on a test Netgear wireless router I
>have for testing.  However it does not work on any of the WLANs I have
>configured for campus use.  Doing a little research, it appears that this
>application requires multicast to be enabled?  I currently do not have
>multicast enabled.  Does anyone have experience with this?  Any solutions
>that don't require enabling multicast?
>
>Thank you.
>
>Scott Powell 
>Director, IT Infrastructure & Support
>Wittenberg University
>937-525-3821
>937-327-7372 fax
>www.wittenberg.edu
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