Airplay Third Party Devices

I was looking into using a device such as the Tronsmart T2000 to mirror my students ipads and android devices. Is this device legal to use in the US? Is it in violation because it uses Airplay to mirror?

Yes I am positive. Plex uses AirPlay video streaming, not mirroring. When speaking to the Plex guys, they said that it should be buffering, since the Apple TV is responsible for deciding when and what to buffer.
I come here to see if anyone else has had this issue and if its a known bug on Apple's end.

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  • Alarms for Third party devices on Cisco PI v 2.1

    Is it possible to receive alarms for third party devices in Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.1? If so how do i configure PI to show the alarms?

    Hi,
    AFAIk, It is not possible to receive alarms for third party devices in Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.1.
    we have very limited support of 3rd party devices in PI. third party devices only snmp polling, snmp traps and syslog will work
    Third-party support   
     ●  Ability to discover and monitor third-party (non-Cisco) switches that support RFC 1213 and wireless controllers/access points from Aruba Networks
    Thanks-
    Afroz
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  • Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0 -- Third Party Devices

    Hello,
    we are using cisco prime infrastructure 2.0. Is it possible to manage third party devices? (We have a lot of Enterasys Switches)
    When i want to Archive the config of the device there is an error --> No Device Package found for the specific device.
    It is necessary to install device packages for third party devices? Where can i find and install these packages?
    Thx in advance

    it seems not to be on the road-map according to the functional /feature comparison between LMS and PI 2.0:
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/prod/collateral/netmgtsw/ps6504/ps6528/ps12239/guide_c07-729089.html
    ...and I doubt it will come (quickly) because config management has a lot of pitfalls and Cisco has a lot to do to get around all of them with their own devices..
    However, Inventory Management for third party devices is on the road-map
    older version of the document (feature comparison PI 1.2 - LMS 4.2) can be found here:
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/prod/collateral/netmgtsw/ps6504/ps6528/ps12239/app_note_c27-716230.html

  • PI 2.1, exclude third party device from config archive

    Hi,
    Customer runs PI 2.1. He has also third party devices in the PI inventory.
    Now, every time the configuration archive job is running, this third party devices are failing. Which is the normal behavior. Is it possible to set,for example a filter, to exclude this devices from the configuration archive job?
    thank you very much for your help
    Hansruedi

    Hi Hansruedi,
    we have to manually exclude them from Config collection::
    Operate >Device Work Center > Configuration Archives  ,
    Check the check box for "Name"  , this will select all the devices  then unselect the one you DON't want to get archived .
      click on " scheduled Archive" and scheduled it as per your need (hourly , weekly ...etc..)
    Thanks-
    Afroz
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  • Extending wireless LAN using third-party devices?

    I know that with multiple Airport Extreme base stations, it’s a simple matter to extend the range of an 802.11n network by using the “Extend a wireless network” or “Participate in a WDS network” wireless modes. It seems like of the two, “Extend a wireless network” might be the easier of the two to configure. Does anyone have recommendations / preferences between the two modes?
    Separately, although I can afford Airport Extreme stations personally, I have friends with the same desire to extend their existing wireless network but who can’t afford Airport Extreme stations. Is there a lower-cost way to do this with Netgear, D-Link, or other third-party devices? Does this mean all of the devices must support WDS to work, or are there other solutions? Do you have recommendations for specific models that work well for extending networks (preferrably also models that support WPA/WPA2, and not just WEP).
    Any help would be appreciated. I won’t go into the details of the distances involved or intervening walls. Let’s just say a hop or two should stretch the distance.

    Bob Timmons wrote:
    "Extend a wireless network runs at "n" wireless speeds with minimal bandwidth loss on the network
    WDS runs at "g" wireless speeds, even if you are using newer "n" devices. The bandwidth on the entire wireless network is cut in half for each "remote" added to the network. So, with one "remote" in a WDS, you have a "g" wireless network running at 1/2 speed. If you have two "remotes" in a WDS, you have a "g" wireless network running at 1/4 speed.
    Bob — thank you so much for the help.
    Years ago in the days when Airport Extreme base stations supported 802.11b/g only, I remember setting up a WDS network between three Airport Extreme base stations. I seem to remember that the one in the middle was set up in a “relay” mode to bridge between the two remote base stations. In theory, using multiple relays, you could extend a network arbitrarily far as long as you could get power to all the devices and didn’t care about all sorts of bandwidth, latency, and signal strength hits.
    Is it the case that with the 802.11n in current Airport Extreme stations you can't set up relays in a similar fashion using the "Extend a Network" wireless mode? I was looking at Apple’s “Designing Airport Networks Using Airport Utility” document, which doesn’t explicitly say, but seems to suggest that the central base station (operating in “Create a Wireless Network” mode) can be extended if the “allow this network to be extended” button is set, and then on a second base station you can use the “Extend a Wireless Network” mode to extend it. However, there’s nothing to suggest that you could extend off the second base station. Does anyone know if that’s possible?
    I was looking at Netgear-brand wireless extenders this morning (http://www.netgear.com/home/products/wireless-range-extenders/wireless-range-ext enders/default.aspx) which sell for around $75 to $80 each online. They can extend any 802.11b/g/n network if the remote device supports the WPS (Wireless Protected System) standard, as most Netgear products appear to do (I believe Airport Extreme base stations don’t support WPS). They make it quite easy to connect Netgear wireless devices using “Push ’N’ Connect” buttons on the devices.
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  • How to enable the "SNMP TRAP" Funcation in Prime Infrasructure 2.0 for receiveing the Third Party Device's SNMP TRAP

    I already uploaded the third party device's MIB to PI2.0,  but could not recive the third party device's SNMP TRAP properly .
    what do I need check for the PI ? or what do I need to setup for the PI?
    Thanks

    Duplicate post of :
    https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12148626/how-enable-snmp-trap-funcation-prime-infrasructure-20-receiveing-third-party
    -Thanks
    Vinod

  • Self made trigger for third party device?

    Hi, everyone! I am new to labview programming. 
    Recently I have been trying to realize a function to trigger(or start) the third party device to do acquisition. I want to use the DAQmx to acquire one channel signal(which is continous pulse signal). And use this DAQmx acquired signal to trigger the third party device. I want each pulse signal to start the third party device to do acquisition.
    Could someone give me some advice or suggestions? I would be grateful for any of your help. Thanks in advance.

    Hi, Lynn
    Thank you very much. I am glad to get your reply. First I am sorry for my lack of knowledge of Labview. I will learn and be more careful of using the terminology. 
    I have "NI PCI-6052E" as the hardware device. And I use "BNC-2120" connector block to connect the trigger source. I useonly one channel of 6052E to acquire the signal. This trigger signal actually is periodic pulse signal of voltage ranging from 0 to 5V. The pulse voltage is 0V, all other are 5V. 
    I give my answers to your questions as followings.
    What kind of signal does the third party device require for triggering?Is it a physical signal like a voltage or current?
    The third party device actually doesn't have to use this pulse trigger to start, I just want to make a customized trigger to sync the third party device with the pulse signal. And each pulse make the device start working. This pulse trigger is a voltage signal that can be linked to 6052E by BNC connectors.
    Is it a message transmitted via USB, Ethernet, or tin cans and a string?
    I am sorry, I don't get this. I guess it transmitted by BNC.
    What is the timing of the signal you are acquiring? 
    I used the sample clock in DAQmx timing function. 
    How much latency can you tolerate between the acquired signal and the trigger to the third party device?
    I actually can control the interval time between each pulse. I require this interval time to be more than 1s and during this time the third party device can do acquisition itself. So the latency I think should be in the range of ms.
    Do you need to do any signal processing or analysis on the acquired signal to generate the trigger?
    The trigger signal is pulse signal. Actually I don't know much about signal processing, I don't know what kind signal is better for my application. If you have any better idea, please let me know.
    Thanks a lot.
    Yu

  • Is LMS3.2 support third party devices??

    Hi,
    Running LMS 3.2.
    Can it possible to monitor or add the third party devices like Juniper and Checkpoint ???
    Thanks & Regards,
    Krishna

    Hi Krishna,
    No it's not Possible , Below is the list of Devices supported in LMS 3.2 :
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_lan_management_solution/3.2/device_support/table/lms32sdt.html
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  • Operate a third party device

    HI
    I try to operate a third party Camera (C CAM) by LabVIEW. I try by call library function node. But I fail to get data by call library function node.
    Is there have any other way to operate third party device except call library function / CIN?
    Thanks
    Kamal

    Kamal;
    Other ways to access a third party device is via ActiveX, sending commands via the system exec VI, etc. However, my guess is that you need to try harder with the .dll
    Make sure you check the following articles: An Overview of Accessing DLLs or Shared Libraries from LabVIEW and External Code for LabVIEW - CIN / DLL - Starting Point
    The article "Can LabVIEW C? - Example 3: Using the Right Tools with LabVIEW" is an excellent starting point.
    I don't know about that camera, but if it is a webcam, you can do a search on toolkits to access a webcam from LabVIEW.
    Regards;
    Enrique
    www.vartortech.com

  • 2 factor authentication for third party devices

    Can anyone recommend a 2factor authentication service that will query a OD user database and process authentication for third part devices ie firewall/vpn via RADIUS?

    Yes it is and you have the following options:
    OTP using external RADIUS server and RSA tokens
    EAP-Chaining using the AnyConnect Agent and Cisco ISE
    MAR (machine access restrictions).  If the machine had not performed authentication the user will not be authorized
    Layer 3 security on the Wireless LAN Controller

  • Ethercat connection between windowsPC an third party device.

    We want to create an ehtercat connection between a windowsPC an a frequency converter from Stöber(company).
    The connection has not to be real-time capable.
    Is this connection possible without buying any third-party drivers?
    rgds Reinhard

    Hi Reinhard,
    Our EtherCAT driver only works for our Real-Time targets.  Unfortunately, there is no Windows solution for NI-Industrial Communications for EtherCAT.
    Matt S.
    Industrial Communications Product Support Engineer
    National Instruments

  • EtherCAT Error -2147138468 switching third party device to Safe Operational State

    I have been successful in importing and detecting/adding a Lenord + Bauer Ethercat Encoder (GEL235).
    Attached you will find the Device Profile.
    But when I try to switch the Scan Engine to "Active", I eventually receive this error message: "An error occured while attempting to switch the I/O scan mode. LabVIEW: (Hex 0x80DF0019) The deployment connection timed out."
    Trying to set the device EtherCAT Online State to "Safe Operational" on the slave device eventually returns "Error -2147138468 occurred at an unidentified location Possible reason(s): CoE operation fails because the CoE service is timeout. Ensure that each device in the EtherCAT network is powered on and properly connected."
    I can confirm that the device is properly powered and connected. The EtherCAT ethernet port on the cRIO has a solid, green link indicator and all status indicators on the encoder are in their normal operational state except for the "Run" led which is flashing evenly, meaning the current state is "PRE-OPERATIONAL".
    I can read the encoder position without any issues using "TwinCAT System Manager" from Beckhoff.
    Any idea/tips on how I should proceed from this point to troubleshooting/fix the issue?
    Regards,
    Danny Lepage
    CEL Aerospace Test Equipment LTD
    Attachments:
    ni_support.zip ‏90 KB

    You might want to share this information with the developers at Happauge

  • Third party Device settings after change from DCHP to PPPoE

    Hi,
    I have an AEBS 802.11n connected to a Dell Inspiron 6400 running Windows XP SP2.
    I was using it with an elderly non-wireless broadband router for internet connection, but I have just changed to a broadband modem instead. This change has resulted in my having to change from DCHP to PPPoE, and enter my ISP password etc into my AEBS instead of my router.
    I have wireless internet access via my AEBS, no problem. But since I have swapped it to PPPoE my computer isn't 'seeing' a locally connected device, which I have on an ethernet cable into one of the LAN ports on my AEBS. (The device is actually a 'virtual radar' radio receiver.)
    I have checked the physical connections, which seem okay. And the device was being 'seen' correctly via the AEBS before I changed to PPPoE, so I suspect this change may have a bearing.
    Can anyone suggest any other AEBS settings which may need to be altered to make the device 'visible' again please?
    Thanks

    Hi,
    Yes, thanks for that.
    I have, in fact, now sorted my problem.
    What I did was to reconfigure the IP range that my AEBS was covering. I did this in the AirPort Utility Internet tab by:-
    1. Changing from DHCP to PPPoE
    2. Doing that brings up four sub-tabs, one of which is DHCP.
    3. On the DHCP tab, you can set the 'beginning IP address' and 'ending IP address', and I adjusted those so that they matched the assigned IP of my missing device.
    As soon as I did that, the device reappeared.
    (No... I wasn't clever enough to think of that myself. I received expert tuition from someone on the comp.sys.mac.hardware newsgroup.)

  • What IP address does an iPhone assign to a tethered third party device?

    I am a tutor and one of my students has tethered a PLC to his i/Phone but how do we find out the IP address?

    Hi Nicky36,
    It seems you may be receiving a pop up window or ad via Safari. You may want to reset Safari's browsing data such as history and cookies to resolve this. I've linked to an article that explains this process in further detail:
    Safari web settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
    Clear information from your device
    To clear your history and cookies from Safari in iOS 8, tap Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. In iOS 7 or earlier, tap Clear History and tap Clear Cookies and Data.
    To clear other stored information from Safari, tap Settings > Safari > Advanced > Website Data > Remove All Website Data.
    To visit sites without leaving a history, turn on private browsing.
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  • Third party Device connection to Airport Extreme Base Station

    I have a new Airport Extreme Base Station (AEBS) that my iMac is wirelessly connected too. I cannot connect my HP wireless printer to the AEBS. The printer recognizes the SSID and WEP password, but does not have a connection & does not print.
    I also, cannot connect a Netgear Wireless Bridge for (xBox) to the AEBS. The xBox does not see the SSID at all. What do I do??? I purchased the AEBS because the salesman said it would be the easiest wireless network ever, but I only have problems ! ! ! ! ! ! !
    Aaron
    iMac G5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

    Very likely a WEP issue.
    If you turn off WEP can you now connect and print?
    One of the problems with WEP is that the actual standard relies on a 10 character HEX key for 40bit WEP and a 26 character HEX key for 128bit WEP.
    In order to make things easier for people, vendors use certain algorithms to convert simple alphanumeric passwords (or passphrases) into HEX keys, thus enabling people to use simple memorable WEP password rather than lengthy HEX keys.
    The problem is that different vendors use different algorithms to generate the HEX key and therefore a ASCII password on an AEBS will be hashed differently on a Netgear client and vice versa.
    One thing is a 13 character 128 bit WEP password will be hashed by all vendors in the same way (if you use 40bit WEP then a 5 character password is required).
    Though sometimes not even that works and the HEX key must be used regardless.
    AirPort: Joining an encrypted wireless network
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106424
    Choosing a password for networks that use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=108058
    iFelix

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