Arrive AirPoint AAP-1011-BYMG Deployment Manual

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  • Page 1 Arrive AirPoint ® Deployment Guide Copyright © 2016 Arrive Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6. Physical Air Wall Method ..........19 Network 7. Captive Internet Portals ..........20 Deployment Guide 8. Mounting Tips for Arrive Wireless Media Gateways and Hubs ................20 8.1 Device Placement ..........20 8.2 Areas to Avoid ............21 8.3 For Furniture Mounted MediaPoint Hub Devices : ...............21...
  • Page 3 This page left intentionally blank. Copyright © 2016 Arrive Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 4 IP addresses or phone numbers in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental. ARRIVE disclaims ownership of the brand or use or association of the name “Visionergy” and/ or “Verity” as a real business or business entity and does not recommend the use of this name by others for a similar purpose of creating examples to avoid confusion.
  • Page 5 We reserve the right to introduce changes after the printing of this document. Refer to our website www.arrivesys.com for updated documentation and information. Copyright © 2016 Arrive Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 6 (no installation or download required). Arrive AirPoint has been designed with simple set-up and ease of use in mind to provide a true walk-up-and-use experience. The device functions as a receiving end-point much like a wireless printer deployed on a network.
  • Page 7: Before You Begin

    Arrive AirPoint uses an on-screen display to convey the basic connection instructions for wireless access to the device. The splash screen is standardized and appears as a default tutorial. It provides the hostname, IP address, and SSID login code for the specific Arrive AirPoint device.
  • Page 8 Figure 1: Boot-up screen The boot-up screen transitions to the ready-to-connect user tutorial screen which, by default uses the Peer-toPeer mode, signifying that the device is ready to receive wireless communications. Figure 2: User tutorial screen Arrive AirPoint - Network Deployment Guide ®...
  • Page 9: Peer-To-Peer Mode

    4. This is just for information and not required by users. 5. The Arrive AirPoint runs an internal webserver. This is the IP address of that webserver. Should be used only by the System Administrator to setup the Arrive AirPoint.
  • Page 10: Wifi-Connected Mode

    Arrive AirPoint devices to be available in the same space. The user needs to connect to the specific SSID before the attached display will accept the wireless media display. 4. WiFi-connected mode: Figure 4: WiFi connected mode tutorial screen Review Figure 4 with the definitions below: 1.
  • Page 11: Arrive Airpoint Deployment Within Enterprise And Campus Wifi Infrastructure

    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.
  • Page 12 This method presents the highest level of security and treats both Authorized Users and Guest Users the same. Figure 5: Finding the SSID Peer-to-Peer Receiver Mode without WiFi access Figure 6: Peer-to-Peer Receiver mode without WiFi access topology Arrive AirPoint - Network Deployment Guide ®...
  • Page 13 1. The Arrive AirPoint device has no network or internet connection of its own. 2. Arrive AirPoint acts as a native receiver for both Apple AirPlay and WiFi Miracast capable user devices. Please read detailed information on Apple AirPlay and WiFi Miracast technologies later in this guide to better understand how these technologies work and their individual capabilities.
  • Page 14 4. The connection is One-on-One – One device to one Arrive AirPoint Receiver at one time. The connected device has to disconnect before another device can connect. 5. While a connection is “live” the Arrive AirPoint Receiver unique SSID becomes invisible from other devices and also does not allow access to its settings (the IP address is invisible) –...
  • Page 15 Multiple connections are not possible and the mode is receiver mode. So even if user devices can connect to the Arrive AirPoint, they cannot do anything with this connection other than screen mirroring.
  • Page 16: Vlan Based Secure Provisioning

    Similar to user devices that need to connect to the secured WiFi network, the Arrive AirPoint needs the existence of a WiFi LAN network SSID and WPA security key to be configured on each device - one-time. It always connects to this SSID.
  • Page 17 A specific SSID and VLAN is created on your wireless controller with WPA2 PSK security configuration. Additionally one may consider adding MAC address based authentication to ensure only the Arrive AirPoint devices are connected to this SSID. (Arrive AirPoint MAC Addresses are available from the On Screen Display).
  • Page 18: Aruba Clearpass

    WiFi VLAN CONNECTED: Arrive AirPoint device is connected to the WiFi network using a separate VLAN Wireless Controller con gured to separate VLAN- ARRIVE MEDIA VLAN (e.g. VLAN 100-104) CAMPUS Mobility Controller (e.g. VLAN 200-204) and GUEST VLAN (e.g. VLAN: 999);...
  • Page 19: Physical Air Wall Method

    Switching presentations is done in the HDMI domain by using 1 x Arrive AMP-1041-BYMG or BYMH wired and wireless media hub and a second AAP-1011-BYMG as the guest wireless gateway (this eliminates using an external HDMI switcher).
  • Page 20: Network Deployment Guide

    Arrive AirPoint devices to access the internet. One of the ways to achieve a bypass of a captive portal would be to exempt the MAC address of network attached Arrive AirPoint clients.
  • Page 21: Areas To Avoid

    In severely affected locations, you have no choice but to find an alternate Copyright © 2016 Arrive Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 22: Aiming The Antenna

    • Make sure to use the fast 802.11n mode (not b/g) set to 2.4 Ghz. • Try to ensure that the WiFi access point and Arrive AirPoint device are near (position them as close as possible) • Turn off bluetooth on your BYOD while presenting (just to make sure that there aren’t...
  • Page 23: About Apple Airplay

    AirPlay-compatible Arrive AirPoint Receivers. This allows users to show presentations, website, video, or other content on their device’s screen on a big screen display that the Arrive AirPoint device is attached to. This is achieved via WiFi. Apple Devices that support Airplay Mirroring are: •...
  • Page 24: About Miracast

    H.246 video format that is continuously being streamed to the Arrive AirPoint device box (and sent to the TV screen). This H.246 stream is created inside the graphic card at the same time as the video stream for the actual iOS screen is created, and that is why AirPlay Mirroring only works on newer Apple devices.
  • Page 25: Difference Between Miracast And Airplay

    This means that you can be sure that any WiFi Direct enabled technology has been set to work with all the others without the need for special hardware. WiFi Direct uses WPA2 Setup WiFi Direct uses WPA2 to prevent unauthorised connections thus keeping your communications private. Copyright © 2016 Arrive Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 26: Abbreviations And Terms

    Arrive AirPoint - Network Deployment Guide ®...
  • Page 27 Real-Time Transport Protocol;an end-to-end network-transport protocol suitable for applications transmitting real-time data (such as audio, video, or simulation data) over multicast or unicast network services. Copyright © 2016 Arrive Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 28 WiFi Direct access point. It is usable for everything from internet browsing to file transfer,and to communicate with more than one device simultaneously at typical Wi-Fi speeds. Arrive AirPoint - Network Deployment Guide ®...
  • Page 29: Additional Resources

    We work to resolve our customers’ product-specific questions and concerns however, when customers are experiencing issues outside the scope of ARRIVE products, we will refer customers to the appropriate resource who is best equipped to assist with those issues. These resources may be the customer’s internal personnel, an ARRIVE-authorized business partner, a certified consultant, or a third- party provider.
  • Page 30 Note: *References in this document to third-party software, products or applications, does not encompass all third-party software, products and applications that ARRIVE provides (directly or through an authorized ARRIVE Business Partner) as part of a customer’s solution. Arrive AirPoint - Network Deployment Guide ®...
  • Page 31 Arrive Systems, Inc. Toll Free: +1-844-427-7483 (USA / Canada) Email: info@arrivesys.com www.arrivesys.com Copyright © 2016 Arrive Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

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