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WiFi SSID and Unique ID login code
In WiFi Connected mode, the words “ Now connected to ________”, appear signifying that
the Arrive AirPoint device is connected to the WiFi network. In this mode the AirPoint
device’s own SSID is invisible and the Arrive AP**** ID serves as a ID for the user to select
for connection using Apple AirPlay or WiFi Miracast. This unique ID login code is provided
to ensure users connect to the display screen they wish to display their media on. It also
provides the ability for two or more of the Arrive AirPoint devices to be available in the same
space. The user needs to ensure that they are connected to the same WiFi LAN infrastructure
as the Arrive AirPoint device and then select the unique device ID before the attached display
will accept the wireless media display.
4.1 Arrive AirPoint Deployment within Enterprise and Campus
WiFi infrastructure
Enterprise Deployment Options for User Network Access
In secured enterprise and campus networks there will generally be a requirement to provide
two types of users access to the Arrive AirPoint embedded devices for allowing wireless
media presentation to be made in meeting rooms, huddle rooms, classrooms and other
shared workspace facilities.
1. Authorized Users with access to the enterprise or campus LAN.
2. Guest users who do not have access to the enterprise or campus LAN.
Guests may want to present to enterprise and campus authorized network users. Keeping the
guest networks and corporate networks separate while allowing the users to share a display
presents a challenge in the world of wireless BYOD when the wireless network is part of the
secured infrastructure.
As a standards based WiFi network device, Arrive AirPoint solves this problem by using
standard networking practices. There are three suggested methods:
1. Virtual AP - Ad-hoc Network based Method (AirPoint acts as a standalone WiFi access
point)
2. WiFi Connected - VLAN based Method (AirPoint joins your enterprise WiFi network as a
client)
3. Physical Air Wall Method ( two AirPoint devices join your enterprise WiFi network as
separate clients one for secure access users and the other for guest users)
4.2 Virtual AP - Ad-Hoc Peer-to-Peer WiFi based connection
Method
A wireless ad-hoc Peer-to-Peer (P2P) WiFi connection to Arrive AirPoint devices, is a
standalone one way device-bound wireless network connection.
In this mode the Arrive AirPoint device acts as a media receiver allowing only single incoming
connections. Multiple connections are not possible. The network is ad hoc because it does
not rely on a pre-existing infrastructure, such as routers in wired networks or access points
in managed (infrastructure) wireless networks. Instead, each device provides the ability for
a one-way receiving only network connection to be made with connected mobile and user
wireless devices such as smart phones, tablets and laptops equipped with a compatible