Yes, wiFi direct is growing in use – Playstation 4s broadcast wifi direct to 
connect to Playstation portables. Some Roku players use wifi direct for remote 
controls. We have a blanket statement disallowing anything that we deem 
interference with the campus wireless.  As a smaller private institution, we 
work with the students to remove the wireless network. It’s no different than 
most HP wireless printers that broadcast a wireless network for setup.

Thomas Carter

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeremy Gibbs
Sent: Monday, September 7, 2015 2:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Smart TVs and other "smart" devices

I have been seeing more and more students coming to campus with "smart" tv's.  
We allow them to register the TV on our wireless network.  Recently, I have 
been seeing a lot of "Hidden" networks when doing some WiFi scans.  Turns out, 
many of these TVs are broadcasting their own SSID, some hidden and some not.  
This is obviously causing interference with our production wireless network in 
the dorms.  Also, I have seen xbox one devices broadcasting their own SSID, 
hidden but it is broadcasting.

On many of these "Smart" TVs and devices, I cannot find a way to turn off the 
broadcast of these networks.

Anyone have any experience mitigating problems like these?  It just appears 
that every new device these days broadcasts some sort of 2.4 Ghz network.

Thanks


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Jeremy L. Gibbs
Sr. Network Engineer
Utica College IITS

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