Showing posts with label Airplay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Airplay. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

AirPlay Powered by Kramer VIA Go End of Support & May Not Work

The AirPlay devices in some rooms are powered by Kramer Via Gos. These devices are end of life and no longer supported. They are buggy and may or may not work. If your device does not work, it is recommended that you use a hard wired connection. We are working on a plan to replace these devices with the supported Airtame devices. Rooms that currently have the next generation Airtames work without issue.

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Native AirPlay Issue

ITS is aware that native AirPlay is not currently working.  This only affects those with Apple devices.  While we investigate the issue, please use the VIA app.  The VIA app is currently fully functional.  We will update the community once a resolution is found.

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Kramer VIA GO Wireless, AirPlay Version 2 Presentation System

The Kramer VIA GO, which is being labeled as AirPlay Version 2, is a new wireless presentation solution found in all classrooms on campus. 

It allows you to present devices such as PC, Mac, Android/iOS, and Chromebook wirelessly.

Note that you are still able to present using AirPlay the same way as before. This new system only expands support for wireless connectivity in addition to additional features.

One of the new features the Kramer VIA GO, AirPlay Version 2 supports is the ability to present up to two devices wirelessly at the same time. For example, if two students want to present their laptops at the same time, they can do so. The Kramer VIA GO also allows you to connect to AirPlay either through their VIA app or through the AirPlay icon in Mac and iOS devices how you normally would with AirPlay. Two simultaneous connections can be made when both users are connected using the Kramer app, or one is using an AirPlay connection and the other is using a Kramer app connection. Two AirPlay connections cannot be simultaneously presented.

The Kramer VIA GO has multiple ways in which you can stream videos. The first method allows you to present videos by mirroring whatever is shown on your device. While this method works well, it is not the best way to present videos. Instead, you can present downloaded videos by using the Kramer VIA GO dashboard menu. You can drag and drop the video file onto the “VIA” logo which will automatically play the video on the projector. Alternatively, you can select Features, and the select Multimedia where you can add a library of videos, which can be selected and played individually.

Please see this KBA for detailed instructions on playing videos: Playing Video with Kramer VIA GO

Please take this brief Kramer VIA GO AirPlay Version 2 Wireless Presentation survey to let us know what you think about the Kramer VIA GO.

If you have additional questions about how to use the new Kramer VIA GO wireless presentation system please contact 
IT Services:
its@manhattan.edu or TEL: 718-862-7973

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Fix for AirPlay Connection Issues Using Room Name

We noticed an uptick in tickets for AirPlay Not Connecting to Room Name issues this week and thought it would be good to remind everyone of this Knowledge Article that explains how to fix the issue when attempting to connect to an AirPlay using the VIA App and Room Name.  See the article for more information.

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Week 1 Tech Showcase - Kramer VIA GO Wireless, Airplay Version 2 Presentation System

Kramer VIA GO Wireless, AirPlay Version 2 Presentation System


The Kramer VIA GO, which is being labeled as AirPlay Version 2, is a new wireless presentation solution found in all classrooms on campus.

Kramer VIA GO screen in classrooms

It allows you to present devices such as PC, Mac, Android/iOS, and Chromebook wirelessly.

Note that you are still able to present using AirPlay the same way as before. This new system only expands support for wireless connectivity in addition to additional features.

One of the new features the Kramer VIA GO, AirPlay Version 2 supports is the ability to present up to two devices wirelessly at the same time. For example, if two students want to present their laptops at the same time, they can do so. The Kramer VIA GO also allows you to connect to AirPlay either through their VIA app or through the AirPlay icon in Mac and iOS devices how you normally would with AirPlay. Two simultaneous connections can be made when both users are connected using the Kramer app, or one is using an AirPlay connection and the other is using a Kramer app connection. Two AirPlay connections cannot be simultaneously presented.

The Kramer VIA GO has multiple ways in which you can stream videos. The first method allows you to present videos by mirroring whatever is shown on your device. While this method works well, it is not the best way to present videos. Instead, you can present downloaded videos by using the Kramer VIA GO dashboard menu. You can drag and drop the video file onto the “VIA” logo which will automatically play the video on the projector. Alternatively, you can select Features, and the select Multimedia where you can add a library of videos, which can be selected and played individually.

Please see this KBA for detailed instructions on playing videos: Playing Video with Kramer VIA GO

Please take this brief Kramer VIA GO AirPlay Version 2 Wireless Presentation survey to let us know what you think about the Kramer VIA GO.

If you have additional questions about how to use the new Kramer VIA GO wireless presentation system please contact IT Services:
ITS@manhattan.edu or TEL: 718-862-7973


Friday, February 15, 2019

Frozen Screen Displaying on AirPlay V2 Powered by Kramer

Please note there have been several instances of Kramer VIA devices freezing. This can happen during a presentation or when you first arrive at a podium.  We have reached out to Kramer Technical Support with this issue and are waiting to hear back from them.
Review this Frozen Screen Displaying on AirPlay V2 Powered by Kramer KBA to learn strategies on how to address the frozen Kramer issue.
For help with getting started with Kramer VIA please contact:  
ITS@manhattan.edu or TEL:  718-862-7973

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Welcome Back! Spring Semester IT Services Announcements

Happy New Year on behalf of Information Technology Services! We look forward to the Spring semester and are ready to assist you in any way you may need.

ITS Updates
Client Services and Operations would like to share some of our updates and accomplishments as we strive to be a strategic partner and provide exceptional customer service to the entire Manhattan College Community:


ITS tested out two new products during the Fall '18 semester. One is a new wireless presentation device called Kramer VIA Go and the other is a Crestron Multihead cable. We installed these  in several classrooms on campus.

Due to positive survey feedback and general success with the products we have decided to move forward and replace all currently installed Apple TV's on campus with the Kramer VIA Go wireless presentation device. It has much more functionality than the Apple TV such as supporting all platforms (Android, Chrome OS, iOS, Mac and Windows) as well as being more reliable and other benefits. IT Services has also decided to install the Crestron Multihead cable in all rooms with a Crestron control unit at the beginning of the new semester.

Kramer Via Go Home Screen
Kramer Via GO Home Screen
Crestron Multihead cable
Crestron Multihead Cable


Classroom Technology:  
If you are in a new classroom this semester or need a refresher in the classroom technology we have available please review attached  Podium Guide KBA.  Many of the guides have video tutorials embedded in them which will give you an overview of how to operate the podium or technology in each classroom.


Training for the new Kramer VIA GO Wireless Presentation System:
Mon.     1/14  12-2:00 pm DLS 212
Tues.    1/15    3-4:30 pm   HAY 201
Weds.   1/16  12-2:00 pm MGL 305
    Fri.      1/18  10-12:00 pm RLC 208

ITS Service Report link takes you to a series of links to reports generated by our ticketing and project management system. It includes data with regard to our service delivery statistics but also contains information with regard to rooms that are currently facing technology issues.
Know before you go! Check here for an up to date  Room Issues Report Complete with details on current status of each room that has an issue.
If you are a new employee and need resources for how to navigate ITS services on campus review: College Web Resources Links for New Employees

Campus Wireless Upgrade

We, here at Manhattan College IT Services Department, strive to meet the growing demand for wireless accessibility. We do our best to be at the forefront of technology throughout campus. Our goal is to provide students, faculty, and staff with the best tools to facilitate learning. This includes updated computer labs, learning classrooms, and wireless throughout all buildings, both academic and dorm rooms. One way we are meeting this goal is to deploy a robust wireless network providing enough reliability and stability throughout campus.

The Networking Department within ITS will be working diligently to upgrade all wireless access points across campus starting the week of November 12th. We will complete this work with as little down time as possible, but please be patient as some down time may be inevitable. The upgrade process will be completed in the following order. Please note, this may be subject to change based off of building, classroom, and office availability:


  • Hayden Hall - Complete
  • Thomas Hall - Complete
  • Alumni Hall - Complete
  • Leo Engineering Building - Complete
  • Research and Learning Center - Complete
  • De La Salle Hall - Complete
  • Memorial Hall - Complete
  • Miguel Hall- In Progress
  • Smith Hall
  • O'Malley Library
  • Kelly Student Commons

We will be working closely with Resident Life to upgrade the wireless access points in the dorms. Most of the access points are located in students' rooms, so in order to upgrade, we will need access to these rooms. Work in the dorms will commence during winter break according to the following tentative schedule:

  • Overlook Manor - Complete
  • Jasper Hall - Complete
  • Horan Hall - In Progress
  • Chrysostom Hall
  • Lee Hall

In order to improve both wired and wireless network reliability in Jasper Hall, ITS will be conducting network maintenance on the equipment that services Jasper Hall. This maintenance will cause disruption to both the wired and wireless networks throughout Jasper Hall, including Public Safety and Jasper Client Service offices. This maintenance will not affect the rest of campus.


We have also been able to upgrade some of our buildings to a higher bandwidth connection.

Leo Engineering was upgraded during the last semester and Jasper Hall will be upgraded this Friday, Jan. 11. This higher bandwidth will allow larger transfer capabilities and faster speeds while connected to both wired and wireless in these buildings. Though most buildings already have the larger bandwidth capability, there are still a handful of buildings that do not. We are hoping to upgrade these buildings as soon as we can, though there is no timeline as of right now. With the cooperation of the Manhattan College community, IT Services hopes to meet our goal of making seamless wireless connectivity the goal throughout campus.

ITS STARS Update:
A Student Technology And Resource Specialist (STARS) is a Manhattan College student who exemplifies Lasallian values by utilizing their unique skill set to assist members of the Manhattan College community. A STAR has a combination of excellent interpersonal communication skills and technology knowledge. STARS show compassion when working with members of the community who are having technical difficulties. STARS will be going through ongoing training this Spring and upgrading their technical skills in order to offer even stronger support to the Manhattan College community.


Reminders

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Have a question?  Check out our Knowledge Base first.


The best way to get in touch with a Client Services representative is an email to
its@manhattan.edu
or a phone call to: x7973 (718-862-7973)
Note that email and voicemail for this line go to our ticketing system so we encourage you to leave a message.


Remember that we will never ask you for your password. We encourage you all to please reset your computer and provide the temporary password to ITS prior to dropping it off at Client Services. If you do not do this prior, please allocate an extra 5 minutes to work with a Client Services representative so that they can assist you in changing your password when working with us. Upon completion of work on your computer, please allocate another 5 minutes so that a Client Services representative can assist you in changing your password back to its original state. This is necessary in order to safeguard your password. Remember that you should never give your password out to anyone under any circumstances. Note that the same procedure holds true when you are requesting assistance with one of your Manhattan College accounts.


Client Services can NOT lend out equipment to students. If a student needs equipment for a project, they must have a Manhattan College employee sign out equipment on their behalf. Note that the Manhattan College employee is responsible for that equipment.


Client Services can provide short-term loaner equipment such as laptops and projectors by reservation. Note that if equipment is needed long term, it should be purchased via your department.  Adjunct Professors may request equipment for the whole semester.  Equipment must be returned at the end of the semester.


In lieu of loaning certain cables and remotes, Client Services has installed commonly used VGA and Audio cables as well as projector remotes in all yet-to-be-renovated classrooms. Network cables will be provided to faculty upon request. Faculty requiring other specialty cables or adapters (such as Apple VGA adapters) should contact Client Services for assistance purchasing this equipment as they are not stocked or provided by Client Services.


The Client Services office does not work on personal computers. We will train employees and students and instruct them on how to fix their computers, but personal computers cannot be dropped off for service. No personal items should ever be left in any of the Client Services offices.


Please remember to plan event setups in advance. We work with limited resources so we cannot always complete last minute requests.  
Client Services currently has 3 convenient locations:
Jasper Hall, Ground Floor, North Side
O'Malley Library Circulation Desk
RLC 103C
Please stop by the location closest to you. We encourage you to call first to be sure that someone is available as we are constantly assisting the Manhattan College community.


Client Services Hours of Operations can be found here.


Computer Lab Hours can be found here.


Campus-owned computers are purchased with hardware support provided by the manufacturer. ITS will diagnose and determine whether manufacturer hardware support is needed. For the fastest service, users are also able to contact the manufacturer directly to access hardware support and replacement.


Your feedback helps us improve our service and should be sent to: manhattan.edu/tellits


Don't forget to add us to your Google+ circles +ITS and follow us on Twitter @MC_ITS


Check out our ITS Blog


Do you think wifi is down in your department? Check out our Known Issues page


Thank you for your attention and enjoy the Spring semester!

Sunday, December 2, 2018

Kramer & Multihead Installation Project

ITS tested out two new products during the Fall '18 semester. One is a new wireless presentation device called Kramer VIA Go and the other is a Crestron Multihead cable. We installed them in (15) classrooms and (1) conference room.

Due to positive survey feedback and general success with the products we have decided to move forward and replace all currently installed Apple TVs on campus with the Kramer VIA Go wireless presentation device. It has much more functionality than the Apple TV such as supporting all platforms (Android, Chrome OS, iOS, Mac and Windows) as well as being more reliable and other benefits. We have also decided to install the Crestron Multihead cable in all rooms with a Crestron control unit.

The installations are scheduled to begin this coming Winter Intersession '18-'19. We will be providing updates via the blog so be sure to keep an eye on upcoming posts.
Kramer Via Go Home Screen
Kramer Via GO Home Screen
Crestron Multihead cable
Crestron Multihead Cable


Friday, December 8, 2017

Classroom Technology Survey

Please take a few minutes to provide feedback on the latest generation Renovated Classroom.  We will use this feedback when planning for future renovations.
Click here for the survey.

Friday, December 23, 2016

Classroom Technology Survey

Please take a few minutes to provide feedback on the latest generation Renovated Classroom.  We will use this feedback when planning for future renovations.
Click here for the survey.

Monday, September 21, 2015

Wireless Projection - Campus Classrooms Receive AirPlay Upgrade

Airplay technology has been added to 85 campus classrooms
(and counting...) as well as a number of conference and meeting rooms to enable wireless connectivity to the room projector.  Airplay works natively with any Apple laptop or IOS (iPhone and iPad) device as well as any Faculty laptop received through recent FLI cycles (enabled by the use of AirParrot software installed on Faculty laptops).  ** Faculty with a laptop older than 1-2 years should contact ITS to enable Airplay on their device (requires installation of AirParrot software).

A list of campus spaces with Airplay technology can be found online in the new 25Live Event planning system by selecting the room feature "Tech-Airplay Connector".  Airplay upgrades were completed over the summer by a team of ITS student interns that worked together of various aspects of the project.

Airplay enables audio and video signals to be sent wirelessly to devices such as projectors, speakers, and/or TVs.  To learn more about Airplay, and how to access Airplay enabled devices on campus, visit the ITS Knowledge Base

Monday, August 31, 2015

Welcome Back

Welcome Back
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We want to take a minute to welcome everyone back for a new semester. Please take a minute to read through the following Reminders and Announcements:

Kick off the New School Year Right!
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Keep everything.  Share anything.  Get Drive today.  Click here to find out more.

Security is important. Passwords should never be hand-written/visible to the public. In an effort to maximize security and minimize the number of post-it notes with passwords on them, we recently added SSO (Single Sign-On) to Banner Forms.

Add to your professional network. Below are some sites that you might find relevant and interesting:

ITS Summer Updates
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The Rodriguez Room now has a new Pixie Plus A/V Control Unit.  No Remote needed!

Airplay device installations have expanded to more classrooms.  We expect to have Airplay devices in all classrooms by the beginning of the Spring semester.  Check out our Airplay Knowledge Base Articles to find out more.

WiFi improvements in the dorms have been occurring throughout the summer.  If you are experiencing any WiFi issues, we want to know about them.  Please email its@manhattan.edu or call 718-862-7973 to let us know. 

Aging Web Kiosks in the O'Malley Library Internet Cafe and by the elevator on each floor have been replaced with new Dell Chromebox computers.

Audio Visual Technology enhancements have been made in the Chancellors Room and the O'Malley Library Teleconference room.  Both rooms have been outfitted with new Crestron control units and Airplay devices.  The Teleconference has also been outfitted with a Chromebox for meetings.

The following rooms have been outfitted with a Mini Displayport cable.  This precludes the need for a Mac VGA adapter.  To access the Mini Displayport input, click "INP2".  List of rooms:
  • DLS 307
  • DLS 312
  • MGL 307
  • MGL 312
  • HAY 201
  • HAY 202
  • MGL 305
The Proactive Projector Replacement Initiative has made much progress through the summer and will continue throughout the year.  We have added new mounting brackets to this initiative.  These new mounts fit into the existing ceiling tile grid, making them much more seamless.  Also, they have a quick swap secure mount, making projector replacements quicker and offering a high level of security.

An effort to secure all projectors on campus was initiated this summer.  This effort is a combination of a secure mounts and network monitoring.

Summer 2015 Classroom Renovations
The following rooms have have been renovated this summer.  Renovations include installation of a new Crestron control unit.
  • Miguel 304
  • Miguel 306
  • Miguel 308
  • Miguel 314
  • Leo 242
  • Leo 330
  • Leo 333
  • Leo 318
  • Hayden 306
  • Hayden 404
  • Hayden 406

Leo 102 is now a brand new engineering computer lab.

The Teacher's Station in DLS 314 has been replaced with a wooden podium.

Summer 2015 Computer Lab Upgrades
The following Computer Labs received new computers this summer.

  • RLC 102 (Expanded to 33 stations)
  • RLC 208
  • RLC 102A
  • RLC 104
  • MGL 305
  • DLS 309

Please keep informed by checking our Known Issues page.

Reminders
____________________________________________________________________

Have a question?  Check out our Knowledge Base first.

The best way to get in touch with a Client Services representative is an email to its@manhattan.edu or a phone call to x7973 (718-862-7973). Note that email and voicemail for this line go to our ticketing system so we encourage you to leave a message.

Remember that we will never ask you for your password. We encourage you all to please reset your computer and provide the temporary password to ITS prior to dropping it off at Client Services. If you do not do this prior, please allocate an extra 5 minutes to work with a Client Services representative so that they can assist you in changing your password when working with us. Upon completion of work on your computer, please allocate another 5 minutes so that a Client Services representative can assist you in changing your password back to its original state. This is necessary in order to safeguard your password. Remember that you should never give your password out to anyone under any circumstances. Note that the same procedure holds true when you are requesting assistance with one of your Manhattan College accounts.

Client Services can NOT lend out equipment to students. If a student needs equipment for a project, they must have a Manhattan College employee sign out equipment on their behalf. Note that the Manhattan College employee is responsible for that equipment.

Client Services can provide short-term loaner equipment such as laptops and projectors by reservation. Note that if equipment is needed long term, it should be purchased via your department.

In lieu of loaning certain cables and remotes, Client Services has installed commonly used VGA and Audio cables as well as projector remotes in all yet-to-be-renovated classrooms. Network cables will be provided to faculty upon request. Faculty requiring other specialty cables or adapters (such as Apple VGA adapters) should contact Client Services for assistance purchasing this equipment as they are not stocked or provided by Client Services.

The Client Services office does not work on personal computers. We will train employees and students and instruct them on how to fix their computers, but personal computers cannot be dropped off for service. No personal items should ever be left in any of the Client Services offices.

Please remember to plan event setups in advance. We work with limited resources so we cannot always complete last minute requests.  You can reserve rooms here.

Client Services currently has 3 convenient locations: Jasper Basement, LIB 502/504, & RLC 103. Please stop by the location closest to you. We encourage you to call first to be sure that someone is available as we are constantly assisting the Manhattan College community.

Client Services Hours of Operations can be found here.

Computer Lab Hours can be found here.

Campus-owned computers are purchased with hardware support provided by the manufacturer. ITS will diagnose and determine whether manufacturer hardware support is needed. For the fastest service, users are also able to contact the manufacturer directly to access hardware support and replacement.

Your feedback helps us improve our service and should be sent to http://manhattan.edu/tellits

Don't forget to add us to your Google+ circles +ITS and follow us on Twitter @MC_ITS

Check out our Blog: http://itsblog.manhattan.edu/

Check out our known issues page: http://itsblog.manhattan.edu/p/known-issues.html

Thank you for your attention.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Tell ITS

#TellITS - We have been receiving multiple tech-support requests via the Tell ITS form (http://manhattan.edu/tellits) as well as relevant feedback which enables us to provide faster and more efficient service to the Manhattan College community.  Thank you!

If you come across a technology issue on campus, please continue to notify us via the TellITS form.  You may also report issues to its@manhattan.edu or 718-862-7973.  The faster we know about an issue, the faster we can resolve it. We need your ongoing help to identify issues and get them resolved as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Tell ITS


#TellITS - ITS needs your help identifying and reporting technology issues on campus.  ITS has implemented new ways to alert us to technology issues so that we can help resolve them sooner.   If you see an issue, loose cable, or something that just doesn't look right - we want to know about it!

Have you noticed the new signage on campus “Tell ITS”? You should be seeing it on fliers, digital signage and on computers around campus.

ITS has taken steps to improve response time and has increased coverage at the Client Services office to ensure that we can quickly respond to technology issues in classrooms while classes are scheduled.  Please see our updated Hours of Operations site here.

In order to better guarantee that the technology in the classrooms and labs function correctly, the frequency of room checks has increased to at minimum once per week. We are doing our best to improve the service provided to the community, but we can't do it alone.

If you come across a technology issue on campus, please do not hesitate to report it to its@manhattan.edu or 718-862-7973 immediately.  For your convenience, you may also report issues or provide us with feedback by double clicking on the Tell ITS icon on the desktop of all public computers on campus or any ITS webpage.  You can also access this form via http://manhattan.edu/tellits. You will be directed to fill out a brief online form, just like the one below, detailing the nature of the issue and/or providing feedback.  The faster we know about an issue, the faster we can resolve it. We need your help to make sure that issues are resolved as quickly and efficiently as possible.

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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Smart Classroom Technology Training


Attention: Faculty Members

Do you find yourself requesting assistance with Smart Classroom technology on numerous occasions throughout the semester? Perhaps you would like to become more familiar with a specific device (projector, speakers, ThinClient, podium control panel, etc.) in preparation for a media-intensive semester. Join us in DLS 304 from 2pm to 3pm on 1/16, 1/23 and 1/30 for a brief demonstration of the various features in our Smart Classrooms and a Q&A session to help ease your classroom technology concerns.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Upgraded Smart Classrooms


Continuing with the Smart Classroom initiative, six more classrooms underwent major renovations this summer!  This was a major collaborative effort from multiple departments.  Our improvements focused on community feedback requests and future proofing the classrooms.

Upgraded Features:
  • Podium Control System
    • More Input Options
    • HDMI Compatibility
    • Descriptive Buttons
  • Larger Podium Space
  • Pullout Keyboard and Mouse Shelf
  • USB charging ports
  • Stronger Monitor Mount
  • Dell Wyse Thin Client

NEW CONTROL SYSTEM
Upgraded Rooms:
  • DLS 312
  • DLS 307
  • MGL 312
  • MGL 307
  • Hayden 201
  • Hayden 202

Thin Client Technology
Not to delve too deep into specifics, but the Thin Client technology is pretty interesting.  These mini computers are fairly low powered machines that are capable of running some robust software.  This is possible through application virtualization.  All processes like Excel and PowerPoint run on Manhattan College servers and display on the Thin Client as if they were running locally.  With application virtualization, you can reduce the cost of computer hardware upgrades because all of the processing power needed for future apps is required of the server not the Thin Client.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Smart Classroom Training

Six more classrooms were renovated this summer. We took this opportunity to upgrade the control units which includes a new user interface.
We will be hosting training in August to show you how the new interface works.  During this training we will also offer refreshers on use of the old Smart Classroom technology as well as refreshers on use of technology in Classrooms that have not yet been renovated.  These sessions are by appointment only.  If you are interested in taking advantage of these sessions, please sign up here.

This is the list of classrooms that were renovated this summer:
DLS 307
DLS 312
MGL 307
MGL 312
HAY 201
HAY 202

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Airplay Pilot



Starting in Spring 2013 ITS has deployed AirPlay devices in select rooms on campus. AirPlay is a technology which allows you to establish a wireless connection between an AirPlay enabled device and a projector.

Rooms that have AirPlay devices installed:
  • DLS 205
  • DLS 207
  • DLS 208
  • DLS 303
  • DLS 304
  • MGL 109
  • MGL 111
  • MGL 201
  • MGL 202
  • MGL 207
  • MGL 214

Devices currently supported by AirPlay:
  • iPad 2 or later
  • iPad mini
  • iPhone 4S
  • iPhone 5
  • iPod touch (5th generation)
  • iMac (Mid 2011 or newer) with Mountain Lion
  • Mac mini (Mid 2011 or newer) with Mountain Lion
  • MacBook Air (Mid 2011 or newer) with Mountain Lion
  • MacBook Pro (Early 2011 or newer) with Mountain Lion.

As always please make sure that your devices have the most up to date software for the best experience.

Please take a look at our Airplay Manual for information on how to use Airplay.

If you have any questions about using Airplay or would like to meet with a Client Services representative for a tutorial, please email its@manhattan.edu

If there is a room on campus, that does not currently have an Airplay and you would like to get an Airplay installed, please let us know its@manhattan.edu