I have known about Microsoft rooms for a long time and this video has given me a better understanding of how it works and how to set it up. The step-by-step guide was very helpful.
how can i convert a normal PC in to a teams console?, I mean converting the operating system to look like a console like the one in the video and only Teams can be used.
Fair warning to all: I have all of the hardware requirements listed by Microsoft to set up a teams room. We have an existing Zoom room setup and were exploring switching over to MS teams Rooms with a Surface Pro 4 instead of an iPad to control the meeting room, and an external compute to manage the peripherals. It seemed to be a no brainer but then I got to setting up a spare surface pro using the "Configure a Microsoft Teams Rooms console" guide - The Windows 10 Enterprise IoT version referenced in this video is only available to Volume Licensing customers (organization size = 250+). bummer as I was really looking forward to cutting ties with zoom for good.
We recently converted a room from Zoom to Teams, but is there a way to get the meetings to show in the TV in the room or does it only show on the touch panel?
See docs.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/rooms/rooms-prep#check-network-availability : a wired connection is recommended with access to ports 80 and 443
I also tend to setup purple paradise but I can't be the only person who has noticed that it tiles as if the clock should be on the right hand screen? (You can see this on the preview as well). If you swap displays to have the clock on the right screen the lines flow perfectly.. but if you have the clock on the left, as I believe is standard, the lines don't match up. Look closely at 54s of this video (imagine the screens closed together) and you can see what I mean. (perhaps it is designed to have a gap between the screen? but then why does it tile perfectly the other way round.
I have known about Microsoft rooms for a long time and this video has given me a better understanding of how it works and how to set it up. The step-by-step guide was very helpful.
Well done! This we customers have been waiting for!
Thank you for your videos. They are short and sweet and anyone (including me) can follow your instructions.
This was great. Thank you.
Thank you so much sir for your packaged information.
Excellent video! Well explained and worked like a charm to me. Thank you very much
Thank you for the walk through
Great quick overview
Excellent information
This is so seamless and cool!
Is the Licens changed? "Meeting Rooms" is no longer avalible. Is the Licens now called "Microsoft Teams Rooms! ?
This is really helpful 👍
Brilliant video! 👏🏼
Smooth. get this man his money
Great tutorial gave me all I needed.
Glad it helped
Great video! One question, how can I record sessions in microsoft teams rooms pro?
how can i convert a normal PC in to a teams console?, I mean converting the operating system to look like a console like the one in the video and only Teams can be used.
Thank you this was so helpful
Thanks for the video
Hi, is the Meeting Room Licence required? Or will a Microsoft 365 Business Standard do the job?
Cool great explanation
very helpful
Room system is not required to domain join?
I am unable to assign the "Meeting Room" license to the Account. Can anyone please help me know why I couldn't see the "Meeting Room" license
Fair warning to all: I have all of the hardware requirements listed by Microsoft to set up a teams room. We have an existing Zoom room setup and were exploring switching over to MS teams Rooms with a Surface Pro 4 instead of an iPad to control the meeting room, and an external compute to manage the peripherals. It seemed to be a no brainer but then I got to setting up a spare surface pro using the "Configure a Microsoft Teams Rooms console" guide -
The Windows 10 Enterprise IoT version referenced in this video is only available to Volume Licensing customers (organization size = 250+).
bummer as I was really looking forward to cutting ties with zoom for good.
Nice Video!
We recently converted a room from Zoom to Teams, but is there a way to get the meetings to show in the TV in the room or does it only show on the touch panel?
The next meeting should also appear on the large display
@@MSFTMechanics the only place it shows any meetings is on the table top touch panel, it then only shows the time on the main display.
Awesome!
Can wifi be used while in the Teams/Skype app mode? I cannot seem to use wifi other than when in the administration login.
See docs.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/rooms/rooms-prep#check-network-availability : a wired connection is recommended with access to ports 80 and 443
I also tend to setup purple paradise but I can't be the only person who has noticed that it tiles as if the clock should be on the right hand screen? (You can see this on the preview as well).
If you swap displays to have the clock on the right screen the lines flow perfectly.. but if you have the clock on the left, as I believe is standard, the lines don't match up.
Look closely at 54s of this video (imagine the screens closed together) and you can see what I mean. (perhaps it is designed to have a gap between the screen? but then why does it tile perfectly the other way round.
I believe the original intent was to place the PLZ meeting camera in the center gap for the lines to flow.