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Trying to set up a Microsoft Meeting Room
- Jul 06, 2020
Hi SKGLO ,
I think you have the right of it.
So you essentially need the Meeting Room SKU, which you would assign to the account setup and used on the meeting room device.
The nod to Skype for Business Online 2 is more for organisations that may be in a Hybrid State or yet to fully have their users in Teams Only mode. So although the license still exists as part of M365 plans, come 31st July 2021, Skype for Business Online will retire. It is the Teams license SKU you need to worry about having for your users, unless like I say your tenant is fairly old and existed in a time that pre dates Teams or you are in a Hybrid mode.
You can validate if you are Teams Only by going to the Teams Admin Centre > Org Settings > Upgrade Settings
ThanksHenry
Hi SKGLO ,
I think you have the right of it.
So you essentially need the Meeting Room SKU, which you would assign to the account setup and used on the meeting room device.
The nod to Skype for Business Online 2 is more for organisations that may be in a Hybrid State or yet to fully have their users in Teams Only mode. So although the license still exists as part of M365 plans, come 31st July 2021, Skype for Business Online will retire. It is the Teams license SKU you need to worry about having for your users, unless like I say your tenant is fairly old and existed in a time that pre dates Teams or you are in a Hybrid mode.
You can validate if you are Teams Only by going to the Teams Admin Centre > Org Settings > Upgrade Settings
Thanks
Henry
Hi,
What exactly does the Meeting Room SKU give me? I already have Microsoft Teams as per the Business Basic Bundle so what else does the Meeting Room SKU do?
Also just to make sure I understand this right. The way my company and I are set up as of now is we all have a separate email and teams account under one group. Would I then just apply the Meeting Room SKU to one email account or all three?
Thanks
- HenryPhillipsNimbitechJul 06, 2020Bronze Contributor
Hi SKGLO ,
So like you have your business license assigned per user, the Meeting room license is to be assigned to meeting room devices. So once you create the room account as per the following link you assign this license to it https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/rooms/rooms-configure-accounts
I think this was mainly to help minimise having a whole plan intended for user purposes with multiple service plans included such as SharePoint Online, Exchange Online etc. when the purpose is very specific for a meeting room device.Also if on an Enterprise plan, this would probably work out cheaper, although appreciate this may not be the case in relation to the cost of Business plans.
Thanks
Henry
- pavanpavuluriSep 02, 2021Copper ContributorHi HenryPhillipsNimbitech,
I am setting up Teams Room by hosting mailbox online (We have hybrid, both on-prem and online exchange) and M365 set up. We use AD Connect with ADFS. Planning to host Teamsroom mailbox online only. How do we convert a federated domain device account to Managed account to configure Teams Room and then switch back?
- DirkHaexJul 06, 2020Brass Contributor
The TAP computer only requires the Teams Meeting Room SKU on an account you create and you should be ready to go after entering it.
Teams meeting room SKU:- Mailbox (meeting room)
- Skype for Business (if you are still using it)
- Teams
- Phone system (PBX base for IVR)
- Audio Conferencing (requires calling plan if you want to use it for outgoing calls)
- Microsoft Intune (for management)
You need to create a separate account for the meeting room resource if it does not already have one.
When planning meetings in the meeting room, you just invite the room as an extra participant or you go via the room finder.
I just made a small blog post about the Tap in combination with an existing meeting room computer:
http://www.knowlite.com/2020/07/04/byo-teams-meeting-room/