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  1. LetsJet

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    I'm looking into video conferencing for a small business.

    I'd like to be able to conference into meetings. Does anyone have any experience or thoughts on this?

    I see companies like Webex.com has some solution for $39.00 month, but what are you paying for?

    Seems you could just setup a good webcam and mic and the software that comes with the camera and not pay a monthly fee, no?

    Thoughts?
     
  2. tjacoby

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    having multiple webcams on the same meeting takes a bridge - the high-end VC Cameras have 3-6 port bridges built-in. Standalone bridges scale up accordingly. Extras like calling out to setup the conference, scheduling, it's a pretty sophisticated field.

    Setting up meeting rooms so lighting and sound works is also somewhat tricky - hence multi-mike setups in the boardrooms.

    Start with a webcam on a pc and see if that works for you. But buy a decent webcam with some resolution to it. let me know how it goes - I've wondered about this as well, do people still really need a $10k Tandberg1000 for a personal VC session, I have my doubts. The 6000 series I can understand :)

    Microsofts NetMeeting software should give you everything you need for 1:1 VC.
     
  3. LetsJet

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    Thanks for the reply.......

    What I need is, what I think, would be a pretty easy setup. One conference table with six people on one end of the conference and me at a computer on the other.

    Does anyone have a good recommendation for a camera / audio (webcam)?

    We have a T1 at the office and I'm on 15/2mb fibre from home so bandwidth should not be a problem.
     
  4. tjacoby

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    Might have to try a few out before you get one that works for you. I'm not into webcams and the whole idea of a webcam on any computer in the house freaks me out (have daughter...). Just don't do the $2.99 with $3 mail-in rebate :D

    Your T1 at work, depending on the size of your office might be an issue - but give it a try. Microsoft stuff isn't typically very bandwidth efficient but price and simplicity is compelling.
     
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    I don't know much about it, but we used www.gotomeeting.com and it was fine, but it was also $19.95 a month, I see now it's $39 a month.
     
  6. LetsJet

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    Thanks

    At this point I think hardware is what I'm focusing on.

    Recommendations on a good web cam?

    Maybe a seperate mic that can pickup a team at conference table.
     

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