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WIRELESS BYOD DEPLOYMENT GUIDE WWW.CRESTRONAIRMEDIA.COM A brief AirMedia Deployment Guide

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WIRELESS BYODDEPLOYMENT GUIDE

WWW.CRESTRONAIRMEDIA.COMA brief AirMedia Deployment Guide

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IntroductionThe AirMedia is a Wireless Presentation Gateway that can connect any PC, Mac, iOS or Android device.

The AirMedia can connect to any Projector or HDMI display directly or over your network.

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Wireless is Here! Using your existing

secure 10/100 or Gigabit Network

Simple, plug and play set up!

Access from any Browser

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User Experience(Left) Your initial AirMedia Welcome Screen displays the IP Address and Access Code for each room. (Right)The PC or Mac download screen accessed over any browser

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Device Configuration

Each device can be named, configured, setup with a Logo and custom instruction set.

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Room Lists (Enterprise Application)A stand alone application is available which can be deployed to users’ computers across the enterprise

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AirMedia iPhone, iPad, & Android AppsMobile Apps

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App StoreSimply download the Crestron “AirMedia” app from the iTunes App Store or Google Play.

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AirMedia’s bandwidth requirements are low for most applications.

Bandwidth Case Studies

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Bandwidth

Important: If a user is showing a video or other applications with motion, the bandwidth required could be as much as 35 megabits !

Most Bandwidth requirements are around 1 MBs Best Performance will

occur in the same subnet as the user, but is not required.

Video Performance was tested in a 702x422 at 9.7 megabits per second.

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Device UpgradesFuture Development Support of room lists

and .present files is planned and will be release through a free update.

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Supported OSOperating System: Windows 8, 7, Vista,

XP Mac Versions

Supported: 10.5 – 10.8 iOS Android

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Connections

HDMIVGAUSBWIFI

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Technical SpecificationsUsers Supports up to 32 users(presentation device connections)Quad View Allows simultaneous display of up to four presentation sourcesin a quad windowRemote View Allows up to 40 remote usersto connect via a Web browserto view and save presentationDisplay Control Controls the display device overIP as part ofthe presentation [2]Control System Integration Allows communication overIP with a Crestron® Control System for remote

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Allows simultaneous display of up to four presentation sources in a quad window

Quad View

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Allows up to 40 remote users to connect via a Web browser to view and save presentation

Remote Viewing

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A Reliable Wireless

Solution is Here!With

Crestron AirMedia!

www.CrestronAirMedia.com

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Call toll free: (800) 486-5276 Sales and Support

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