Has anyone succeeded to connect on WPA2 Enterprise personal wifi and used AirPlay?

I have a ATV 2 and i has been trying to connect to the wifi of my college.. does anyone succeded? I have filled out the options and it says it succeded to install it trough Apple Configurator but when i plug it in to the TV it says it offline.. I also tried to let it be connected to a hotspot from my iPhone while i installed it on my Mac..
I updated for the last version - 6.0.2 i believe..
help is pushiated thx

They can add the MAC address of the device to their allowed list of devices on the network so that no login is required.  Whether they will do this or not is a completely different matter.
If they will not, then the other option is to see if they will allow you to connect a router to their network, essentially creating your own personal network inside the schools network.    

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