Cisco TelePresence Initial Setup
The initial setup is straightforward. Users generally have to work with the camera equipment and the positioning in the room to get the best effects.
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reviewer2078835
Network Analyst at a manufacturing company with 11-50 employees
I would rate my experience with the initial setup a three out of ten, with ten being expensive.
It was complex with badges and certificates. Too crazy.
View full review »The initial setup is easy. The deployment takes almost one to two hours. I have two administrators and 10 licenses for the owners and users.
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Senior Technical Director at National Informatics Center
The initial setup of Cisco TelePresence was easy.
I rate the setup of Cisco TelePresence a four out of five.
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Network Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
The initial setup is very straightforward. Most of the equipment is easy to handle which is good. They can handle data and you need to set up a CMS or some sort of server for intercommunications.
One experienced person can handle the deployment. In terms of how long it takes to deploy, if a telepresence device needs to be installed, but in point-to-point calls, then it wouldn't take more than a day.
View full review »We all have IT experience, so can deploy it easily on any kind of equipment. We don't have any problems.
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