We implemented one of these VEOS units in a classroom last fall.  It's
pretty neat, but I found the emphasis on wireless to be misleading.  The
unit itself does not have wireless; it connects to your network via wired
ethernet.  I think the point is that wireless laptops can visit the VEOS
unit via http and download the client, and then a student or guest can then
share their screen over the projector.  As long as wireless clients can get
to the IP address given to the VEOS, then there is no configuration on the
network.  I hope that this helps.

Thanks,

Merideth


On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 7:01 PM, Peter P Morrissey <[email protected]> wrote:

>  No, but it looks very cool. I would be curious how compatible it is with
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Saint Mary's College
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