Rack Design for Conference Rooms: Powering, Cooling and Labeling
You’ve spec’d out a great conference room. Quality cameras, microphones, video codec, displays—everything arrives and gets racked. Then problems start. Equipment overheats. Power strips are maxed out. Nobody knows which cable goes where. Troubleshooting takes hours because nothing’s labeled. Here’s what people don’t realize until they’ve built a few conference rooms: the equipment rack is […]
Microsoft Teams Room Hardware & Certification Checklist
You’re about to spend thousands of dollars on Microsoft Teams Rooms hardware. Here’s what nobody tells you upfront: not all equipment that claims to work with Teams actually works reliably with Teams. I’ve watched companies buy what looked like perfectly good conference room gear—cameras, microphones, displays, all from reputable brands—only to discover it doesn’t integrate […]
Teams Room Layouts That Improve Participation in Hybrid Meetings
You’ve been in that hybrid meeting. Five people in the conference room, ten people on Teams. The remote folks can barely see anyone in the room, can’t tell who’s speaking, and basically become second-class participants while the in-room people have a normal meeting. That’s not a technology problem. It’s a layout problem. I’ve watched companies […]
Network & Bandwidth Planning for Reliable Teams Meetings
Your Teams meeting freezes mid-presentation. Again. The CEO is talking but sounds like a robot. Your carefully prepared demo becomes a slideshow of frozen faces. You blame Teams. But here’s the truth: 90% of Teams meeting problems are network problems, not Microsoft problems. I’ve troubleshot hundreds of poor-quality Teams calls. Almost always, the issue is […]
Migrating from Basic Conferencing to Certified Teams Rooms (Step-by-Step)
You’ve been making do with people huddling around laptops for Teams meetings. It works, sort of. But it’s janky—one person controls the screen, the microphone picks up whoever’s closest, remote participants can’t see half the room, and nobody can figure out screen sharing. You’re ready to upgrade to proper Microsoft Teams Rooms. Smart move. But […]
PoE, Network Switches & QoS: Ensuring Low-Latency Video Conferencing
Your conference room has great cameras and microphones. The displays are perfect. But video calls still lag, freeze, or drop randomly. Audio cuts in and out. Participants complain about echo and delays. Here’s what most people miss: the network infrastructure powering your video conferencing equipment matters as much as the equipment itself. You can have […]