Part Iv Setup Topology; Introduction; Meeting Room - ActionTec Screenbeam 960 Deployment Manual

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Part IV Setup Topology

4.1 Introduction

ScreenBeam 960 can be set up in different room types. This section outlines the most
common setup topologies for ScreenBeam deployments.

4.2 Meeting Room

The recommended setup for an office/meeting room is placing ScreenBeam 960 receiver on
the guest network/VLAN. This solution allows both the employee and guest to present.
Additional considerations include the following:
If the client system is connected to the Guest's Wi-Fi, the assumption is both are on the
same VLAN and no additional configuration required.
If the client system is connected to the Employee/Internal Wi-Fi, then it's likely both
devices are on different VLANs. The network may need to be configured to allow traffic
on the required ports for the Employee client system to communicate and stream to
ScreenBeam receiver.
If sequestration of guest access to the network in the room is required, and Windows
10/8.1 or Android Miracast for guest presentation is desired, ScreenBeam connections
via P2P Miracast are ideal.
devices, the ScreenBeam and its network will need to be run with Ethernet connected to
its own router/switch and WAP.
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