Turn on the microphone before talking. This might seem like an obvious
point, however as it is good practice to tunn microphones off when
not talking remembering to turn it back on when you do have something
to say is required.
Turn off the microphone when not
talking.
It is good practice for a number of reasons to switch
off when not actually speaking:
It prevents any private conversations being shared accidentally
with the other participants
It saves transmitting "noise" across
the network. This gives the other traffic you want to be
transmitted more chance of getting through by reducing the overall
load.
Echo and feedback are common problems. These
are reduced by turning the microphone off.
Some systems are voice activated and switch the camera to endpoints
where there is noise, this can mean that even a door shutting
can cause others in a conference to see you unexpectedly.
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