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I believe that MSUNET utilizes AP Isolation. Which in turn, disables broadcast style traffic such as Bonjour (Like Jon Said) which is what AirPrint utilizes to work correctly.  Think of every AP connection (Client) as being on its own separate VLAN. I wouldn't have it AP isolation disabled on my wireless network for various reasons. However, a call to infrastructure may be in order.


Regards,

Chris Jones, MCP, CCNA
MCTS: SharePoint 2010
Cisco Certified Network Associate
System Administrator
ANR Technology Services
Michigan State University
Room 221, Agriculture Hall
East Lansing, Michigan 48824
Phone: (517) 353-4890
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From: Hoort, Brian [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 2:09 PM
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Subject: [MSUNAG] AirPrint on MSUNet 3.0

Naggers:

We've got our first AirPrint (Apple) compatible printer and while we can get it work on an independent wifi router we use for testing, we can't get it to work on MSUNet 3.0.  Has anyone else tried this?  I hope to learn from your experience prior to bothering IT Services.

Happy New Year!

Brian Hoort
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Technology Services Helpdesk
Michigan State University
Helpline: (517) 355-3776
http://support.anr.msu.edu