Dec 14 2017 01:37 AM
Hi, we just installed a Surface Hub in the office to use for scrum meetings.
The plan is to display the teams' scrum boards from TFS on the Surface to be able to work interactively together at the screen.
However, currently our TFS environment is on a separate network, to which you need a VPN tunnel.
How can we set up this tunnel to TFS, and still use the normal network for the Skype For Business call for remote team members?
Dec 14 2017 04:15 AM
Dec 14 2017 04:41 AM
Thanks for your quick response, Dan.
Too bad, but hopefully this problem will pass in a month or two, when we have TFS servers on the same network as the rest of the environment.
BR
/Anders
Dec 14 2017 11:10 AM
Also note that you can connect a laptop to the Hub via HDMI/USB. You can then VPN in with the laptop and display/interact with TFS on the Hub.
Dec 15 2017 07:40 AM
Yes, thanks.
This is a workaround that we have discussed, but as I understand it we will lose the Surface apps (like Whiteboard) when we use a laptop instead. Still the Surface will work as a touch screen input, and that's good. Do you know if that is correct?
Dec 15 2017 07:45 AM
Dec 15 2017 07:49 AM
Aha, didn't know that.
I read about the "Replacement PC"-mode, where it seem like the Surface internal computer is disabled. I guess that this way of connecting is something different then...?
Dec 15 2017 07:53 AM