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Network-Enable Device Management Survey
Basic information.
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Last Name
Title and/or Role
Academic Assessment Director
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School/district network setup.
What is total number of client devices on your network
Is there a device vendor that is more prevalent? (Apple, Google, Microsoft etc.)
How will your Interactive Flat Panels be connecting to the network?
Wired
Wireless
Is your school using a proxy for connectivity and content filtering?
Yes
No
Is WPAD implemented?
Yes
No
Is there an In-Line content filter or firewall deployed?
Yes
No
What vendor or type
WIFI landscape.
Highest wireless standard supported
802.11g
802.11n
802.11ac
Is your school currently broadcasting?
2.4Ghz
5Ghz
Both
Average density of clients per access point
What feature technology is enabled if any? (Band steering, Airtime Fairness, Min. RSSI values etc.)
How many access points are deployed in each build
Is VLAN tagging at the SSID part of your deployment?
Yes
No
What type of wireless security is being implemented at your school? (WEP, WPA/WPA2, WPA Enterprise etc.)
Local network environment.
Are WMM or other QoS policies defined and enabled on your LAN
Yes
No
How many IP addresses are available in the current DHCP scope
Will the client devices and Interactive Flat Panels be on the same VLAN?
Yes
No
Interactive Flat Panel utilization.
Will the Interactive Flat Panels be used to play any HDCP content, including Blu-rays, DVDs, and other HD media?
Yes
No
Will teachers and students be allowed to bcolumnsse the Internet from the Interactive Flat Panels?
Yes
No
Should teachers and students be able to share their device’s screen to the Interactive Flat Panels?
Yes
No
How many classrooms with device screen sharing capabilities will there be
Will wired devices such as desktops be expected to share their screen on the Interactive Flat Panels?
Yes
No
General Info.
Will your school be leveraging automatic updates for the Interactive Flat Panels' firmware/software?
Yes
No
Does your school have a tool/tools deployed in the environment that can profile traffic by type and bandwidth?
Yes
No
If available, are you willing to share some of the reporting with us in order have better visibility into possible bottlenecks or configuration challenges?
Yes
No
Devices connecting to the Interactive Flat Panels.
What type of devices are you planning on connecting to the IFP
What is the approximate age of the systems you will be running
Processor Type, Intel or AMD? If Intel which model? i.e. i3, i5, i7 etc
What is the Operating system version that will be running on your devices
Dedicated graphics hardware or Onboard
Are there free display ports available?
Yes
No
Are you using USB graphics adapters?
Yes
No
Do you know the make, model or general description of the adapter
Are there available USB ports on the computer?
Yes
No
What type of USB ports are they? i.e. 2.0, 3.0 etc.
Will you be mirroring or cloning a primary display to the IFP or will the IFP be an extended desktop
What desktop resolution does your current configuration run in
How is it connected to the computer? i.e. HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI or VGA
Are you planning on displaying 4K content on your IFP?
Yes
No
Using the built-in bcolumnsser or via the connected computer?
Built-in bcolumnsser
Via the connected computer
Are the systems being connected to the IFP part of a Windows Domain?
Yes
No
Is there group policy in place that will prevent a user from accessing or changing display parameters such as resolution and refresh rate
Will there be multiple users logging into the computer?
Yes
No
Do each of the users have the same permissions or will there be different levels of access for each user
Please describe any other major issues and/or concerns within your IFP setup.
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