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+ | NetworkCheck (or NetworkCheck.Framework) is an internal library used to check if an Apple device suited for demo is connected to the network. It can retrieve informations about the network connections, including Wi-Fi SSIDs, and devices on the same private network. Using [[Bounjour]] protocol, the library can be used to query those devices. It is mainly used in the Retail to guarantee all the demo devices respects the Apple standards, fetching informations about the position and reporting to Apple the informations about the store where it is located. |
Currently, it is used in the following applications: |
Currently, it is used in the following applications: |
Revision as of 16:23, 29 November 2022
NetworkCheck (or NetworkCheck.Framework) is an internal library used to check if an Apple device suited for demo is connected to the network. It can retrieve informations about the network connections, including Wi-Fi SSIDs, and devices on the same private network. Using Bounjour protocol, the library can be used to query those devices. It is mainly used in the Retail to guarantee all the demo devices respects the Apple standards, fetching informations about the position and reporting to Apple the informations about the store where it is located.
Currently, it is used in the following applications: