Hi guys,
So my really good buddy has a portable setup for his PS4/XBox ONE and works overnight at a water plant where 90%+ of the time he's just chilling and making sure an alarm doesn't go off, etc.
He is allowed to play Netflix and YouTube on the network with no problem - it's totally allowed. But he's skeptical about plugging in the game system, as he thinks they might be able to read it as an XBox or PS and that might look bad.
Poor guy bought a mobile hot spot and is paying ridiculous prices for mobile data currently. He's such an awesome dude - my daughter's godfather and an amazing dad and helps me out whenever he can - and I don't want him to waste that cash that could be used on better things!
So I got a $15 travel router (HooToo from Amazon) for him. If we hook it up, and the system runs through it, they won't see that it's a game system plugged in. Worst case (aside from a boss walking in and seeing him playing it), they see some data usage and notice a new device on the network...
And my take is all he'll have to say is that he was plugging it in so that he could browse from his phone without using mobile data all night. That's my idea.
Are there any glaring holes? Knowing they're not strict with network usage at all at his work, is there anything I'm missing?
I'm looking for "general cool kid nerd" knowledge, not necessarily system admin support, which is why I posted here. Maybe you guys have been in similar situations or have friends that have? Any tips/advice?
Thanks a million!
So my really good buddy has a portable setup for his PS4/XBox ONE and works overnight at a water plant where 90%+ of the time he's just chilling and making sure an alarm doesn't go off, etc.
He is allowed to play Netflix and YouTube on the network with no problem - it's totally allowed. But he's skeptical about plugging in the game system, as he thinks they might be able to read it as an XBox or PS and that might look bad.
Poor guy bought a mobile hot spot and is paying ridiculous prices for mobile data currently. He's such an awesome dude - my daughter's godfather and an amazing dad and helps me out whenever he can - and I don't want him to waste that cash that could be used on better things!
So I got a $15 travel router (HooToo from Amazon) for him. If we hook it up, and the system runs through it, they won't see that it's a game system plugged in. Worst case (aside from a boss walking in and seeing him playing it), they see some data usage and notice a new device on the network...
And my take is all he'll have to say is that he was plugging it in so that he could browse from his phone without using mobile data all night. That's my idea.
Are there any glaring holes? Knowing they're not strict with network usage at all at his work, is there anything I'm missing?
I'm looking for "general cool kid nerd" knowledge, not necessarily system admin support, which is why I posted here. Maybe you guys have been in similar situations or have friends that have? Any tips/advice?
Thanks a million!