AirMedia for iPhone

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This article explains how to connect an iPhone to AirMedia.

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AirMedia allows classroom instructors to connect to laptops and smart devices such as tablets and mobile phones wirelessly. 

Connect an iPhone to AirMedia

  1. Open the browser on the device and enter the IP address listed in the classroom in the browser.
  2. Select Start Presenting.

1.iPhone Open Browser

If you have the AirMedia app, it will open automatically. If it does not launch or you do not have it, select the iOS button in the browser.

2.iPhone Open App Store

If you do not have the AirMedia app, you will need to install it from the App Store.

3.iPhone Download App

Once the app is installed, open the App and select Agree to acknowledge and agree to the Terms of Use. (First time using app only)

4.iPhone Accept Terms

On the Session delegation options

  1. Select Deny, so that others cannot start presenting during your presentation.
  2. Select OK.

5.iPhone Deny Delegate Session

On the following screen, enter the IP address listed in the classroom

6.iPhone Enter IP

On the next screen,

  1. Enter the PIN for the AirMedia which will be displayed on the projector screen.
  2. Select OK.

7.iPhone Enter PIN

If the device does not begin projecting, screen mirroring may need to be enabled. To do that, open the device Control Center by dragging from the upper right corner of the screen to the lower left of the screen. Select the screen mirroring icon.

8.iPhone Control Center

On the screen mirroring options, select the option listed with the IP address entered earlier in the app.

9.iPhone Screen Mirroring

The device will connect to AirMedia.

10.iPhone Connecting

On the next screen,

  1. Enter the PIN for the AirMedia which will be displayed on the projector screen.
  2. Select OK.

11.iPhone Screen Mirror PIN

The device screen will now be displayed on the projector screen.

 

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Article ID: 20288
Created
Tue 4/15/25 2:19 PM
Modified
Mon 10/20/25 1:24 PM

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