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Contents
1. Before You Begin...........................................................7
2. User Experience .............................................................7
3. Peer-to-Peer mode: .........................................................
4. WiFi-connected mode:................................................10
4.1 Arrive AirPoint Deployment within Enterprise
and Campus WiFi infrastructure ..............................11
4.2 Virtual AP - Ad-Hoc Peer-to-Peer WiFi based
connection Method ...................................................11
5. VLAN Based Secure Provisioning..............................16
5.1 Aruba ClearPass : .................................................18
5.2 Cisco Bonjour Gateway: .....................................18
6. Physical Air Wall Method ............................................19
7. Captive Internet Portals .............................................20
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
8.4 Aiming the Antenna ............................................22
8.5 Other Tips .............................................................22
9. About Apple AirPlay ....................................................23
10. About Miracast...........................................................24
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12. Abbreviations and Terms .........................................26
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Document Scope
®. It
provides best practices for implementation including inter-operaion with third-party devices
and applications, and other backend infrastructure services required.
Introduction
The wired world that we all know, the one that is connected by miles and miles of cabling,
is all changing. The world of WiFi has taken over to spread media sharing love without wires
and has proven immensely popular by replacing wired video and audio connections from user
devices to connected displays.
In this guide we explain just what Wireless Media Presentation is and why you should be
paying attention to it; it does an awful lot today and provides several options for network
deployment architecture that you may wish to use in your facilities to enable visual collabora-
tion – anywhere and everywhere.
The Arrive AirPointTM (AAP) Wireless Media Gateway allows users to present their content via
-
tions as well as the existing wireless LAN infrastructure without connecting wires or having
to download software applications on their personal devices. AAP technology is embedded in
wired switching side by side to Arrive AirPoint wireless media presentation capability.
The Arrive AirPoint is a tiny network video processing device with an in-built wireless access
point providing a versatile function with a Universal Wireless Media presentation capability. It
supports connections for Apple AirPlay and WiFi Miracast wireless media streaming plat-
forms out-of-the-box with HD video display resolution. This means that compatible Apple,
Windows® and Android OS device users can share their on-screen media without having to
run any application or attach wires or dongles to their personal devices (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.
This document provides information on Arrive AirPoint operation, user access, security, and
deployment scenarios.
For individual product information, please refer to Quickstart Guides for Arrive devices that
have embedded Arrive AirPoint inside.
large display screens in shared work spaces such as huddle rooms, meeting rooms, class-
rooms and training facilities.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could eortlessly connect your WiFi-enabled devices without messing
around with access points and lengthy passphrases? That’s what Arrive’s AirPoint enabled devices
promise.

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1. Before You Begin
Please refer to separate user guides for AirPoint and MediaPoint hardware devices in terms
of hardware installation and connection.
It is also assumed that required hardware set up is complete, and other requirements such as
This AirPoint Network Deployment Guide is applicable for the following Arrive products:
• AAP-1011-BYMG AirPoint Media Collaboration Gateway with Wireless BYOD
• AAP-2011-BYMG Dual band AirPoint Media Collaboration Gateway with Wireless BYOD
• AMP-1041-FTMH
Wired/Wireless BYOD
•
Wireless BYOD
•
Wired/Wireless BYOD
installation guides, and user guides (download from the Arrive Partner Portal) for more
information.
2. User Experience
On-Screen Display
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
AirPoint device.

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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

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Figures 3 and 4 discusses the various parts of the user tutorial screen :
3. Peer-to-Peer mode:
Figure 3: Peer-to-Peer mode tutorial screen
1. Enable wireless settings on your device and select this SSID. This SSID is not constant,
and will change from time-to-time.
2. This graphics provides a quick summary of how to connect various devices to Arrive
AirPoint.
3. Enter the PIN number here if you are connecting via Intel WIDI.
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.
Note: PLEASE REMEMBER THAT YOU NEED TO DISCONNECT YOUR
BYOD MEDIA FROM THE SCREEN TO ALLOW OTHERS TO CONNECT.
SSID login code:
Each device has a unique SSID code. This unique SSID login code is provided to ensure users
connect to the display screen they wish to display their media on. It also provides the ability

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for two or more of the Arrive AirPoint devices to be available in the same space. The user
media display.
4. WiFi-connected mode:
Figure 4: WiFi connected mode tutorial screen
1. Enable wireless settings on your device and select this SSID. This SSID is not constant,
and will change from time-to-time.
2. This graphics provides a quick summary of how to connect various devices to Arrive
AirPoint.
3. Enter the PIN number here if you are connecting via Intel WIDI.
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. When
connected to the WiFI network, the webserver IP address will change from the default
address.
Note: AS WITH THE CASE OF PEER-TO-PEER MODE, REMEMBER THAT
YOU NEED TO DISCONNECT YOUR BYOD MEDIA FROM THE SCREEN TO
ALLOW OTHERS TO CONNECT IN THE WIFI-CONNECTED MODE.
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