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MS Team and Cisco Room Bar Pro

iLoveBGP
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Hello need some help:

Scenario 1:
If I start a Teams meeting on my laptop using the laptop's camera and microphone, pressing Win + K to connect to the board will share only the screen to the board, while the peripherals (camera and microphone) will remain on the laptop.
Scenario 2:
If the Teams meeting is started directly on the board using the control tablet, then the meeting runs natively on the board.
Starting a Teams call from the control tablet should not be an issue. However, if someone attending the meeting wants to share their screen during the active session, they will need to join the meeting from their laptop using their account, and that should work seamlessly.

Regarding the Cisco Room Bar Pro: (https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/collaboration-endpoints/webex-room-series/room-bar-pro-ds.html#Orderinginformation)
The key question is whether the Cisco Room Scheduler (the small tablet placed outside the room for scheduling meetings) is mandatory, or if we can use 2N instead.
It's also crucial to highlight that we will be using Microsoft Teams Native, as the company operates on Teams.

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mmihalyf
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Pressing Win + K starts a Miracast wireless share, so this is OK.
If you want the peripherals on your laptop use the USB-C cable.

If your Room Bar Pro is running Microsoft Teams natively (https://roomos.cisco.com/doc/MTR) you can share content with HDMI, USB-C, Miracast or Teams Cast.

The outside Navigator is not mandatory, only the inside one. But I don't know why would you want to mix another vendor into this. Navigator is also MS Teams certified as a booking panel (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/devices/teams-panels-certified-hardware?tabs=certified-panels)

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What about them? You didn’t ask a question!

Also, stop spamming multiple places with the same question. Pick one of the Webex spaces or a single thread here on the community.

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mmihalyf
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Pressing Win + K starts a Miracast wireless share, so this is OK.
If you want the peripherals on your laptop use the USB-C cable.

If your Room Bar Pro is running Microsoft Teams natively (https://roomos.cisco.com/doc/MTR) you can share content with HDMI, USB-C, Miracast or Teams Cast.

The outside Navigator is not mandatory, only the inside one. But I don't know why would you want to mix another vendor into this. Navigator is also MS Teams certified as a booking panel (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/devices/teams-panels-certified-hardware?tabs=certified-panels)

@mmihalyf 

Answers for scenario maybe!?

What about them? You didn’t ask a question!

Also, stop spamming multiple places with the same question. Pick one of the Webex spaces or a single thread here on the community.

Mayebe bad, i got glitched and cant find old post
If u have permission delet this.