Apple TV is a useful tool to facilitate wireless presentation of lectures or meetings.
To connect via wireless, you must be using a laptop running Apple's Mountain Lion Operating System or newer, or have an iPhone, iPod, or iPad running iOS 4.3 or later.
You must also be connected to the Tufts wireless network (tuftswireless) in order to see the Apple TV. If you are on the Tufts wired network or the Tufts guest wireless network, you will not be able to see the AppleTV.
The AppleTV has an ethernet port, which may be used, but in order to connect to the device, you must be attached to the same segment of the network as the device. If the device is plugged in via ethernet, it will only be accessible from devices connected using an ethernet cable to the same segment of the network.
Minimum requirements for AirPlay Mirroring
For best performance, make sure that your system meets AirPlay Mirroring minimum requirements.
Registering iOS device on the Tufts network
Enabling AirPlay Mirroring from your iPhone or iPad
Enable AirPlay Mirroring from your iPhone or iPad directly from the recently used apps section in iOS:
The AppleTV does not include a security slot used in most laptops to accept a security cable. Boxes, or metal plates that get glued to the bottom of the AppleTV may be necessary for physical security.
The AppleTV may be password protected or left open. In either case, the AppleTV will allow the second person to connect to the device and will remove the existing connection to the device.
With Apple's release of Apple TV Software Update 5.1 IT professionals can now manage a variety of settings on Apple TV over USB.
Apple TV: How to install a configuration profile
<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5437>
Apple TV: How to configure 802.1X using a profile
<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5438>
Apple TV: How to configure a proxy using profile
<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5439>
About Apple TV (2nd and 3rd generation) software updates
<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4448>
The AppleTV boxes will go to sleep after a period of disuse. In order for the TV to see the device, you must wake up the device.