

This can be very helpful, since it’s possible for schools to have over a hundred AirPlay devices available on the same network… but it can be cumbersome to view and navigate through so many choices even when many are not physically close to the user.
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This involves creating Aruba AirGroups, which permit users to only see AirPlay projection devices (AppleTVs or computers running AirPlay simulation software like Reflector2 or AirServer) in geographic proximity to their physical location.


It’s also important to note that Graded is using an Aruba Mobility Controller to effectively and efficiently manage Bonjour traffic on their school network. Many thanks to Jack Kriss ( the Technology Director at Graded School, for demonstrating and telling me about AirParrot for Chrome OS. This is something we haven’t purchased yet for our 5 carts of Chromebooks at our school, but I’m working to get because of this and other powerful management features those licenses offer to school IT administrators. To deploy AirParrot for Chrome OS in this way, classroom Chromebooks need to be configured with Chrome device licenses. “ AirParrot for Chromebooks” ( CC BY 2.0) by Wesley Fryerīy purchasing 50 licenses, up to 50 teachers and students at Graded can simultaneously use AirParrot.
