AirGroup Deployment Models
- Mobility Conductor-Managed Device
- Stand-alone Controller
Mobility Conductor-Managed Device
Mobility Conductor is the root of a network hierarchy. A single Mobility Conductor oversees a number of managed devices that can be co-located or off-campus. In Mobility Conductor-Managed Device deployment model, AirGroup The application that allows the end users to register their personal mobile devices on a local network and define a group of friends or associates who are allowed to share them. AirGroup is primarily designed for colleges and other institutions. AirGroup uses zero configuration networking to allow Apple mobile devices, such as the AirPrint wireless printer service and the AirPlay mirroring service, to communicate over a complex access network topology. configuration is allowed on the Mobility Conductor and Managed Device.
Stand-alone Controller
AirGroup The application that allows the end users to register their personal mobile devices on a local network and define a group of friends or associates who are allowed to share them. AirGroup is primarily designed for colleges and other institutions. AirGroup uses zero configuration networking to allow Apple mobile devices, such as the AirPrint wireless printer service and the AirPlay mirroring service, to communicate over a complex access network topology. supports domains for stand-alone controllers. This feature, for example, allows iPad users on one stand-alone controller to discover Apple TV available on another stand-alone controller if both stand-alone controllers are part of the same domain. In stand-alone controller deployment model, all AirGroup The application that allows the end users to register their personal mobile devices on a local network and define a group of friends or associates who are allowed to share them. AirGroup is primarily designed for colleges and other institutions. AirGroup uses zero configuration networking to allow Apple mobile devices, such as the AirPrint wireless printer service and the AirPlay mirroring service, to communicate over a complex access network topology. configuration is allowed only on the managed device.