How do I connect to Wireless Projection with Video Conferencing in Conference Spaces

Follow these steps to connect to Mersive Solstice wireless projection on Windows only:

Before You Begin:

  • Ensure that you have the Mersive Solstice app downloaded on your device.
  • For a smoother connection, ensure your Wi-Fi is connected to SEU, not SEU-Guest.
    • If not connected, log in using your St. Edward's username and password.
  • Ensure the content you want to share is open before anything else.

Mersive Solstice Connection Steps:

  1. Launch the Mersive Solstice app.
  • Ensure you open the Mersive Solstice app before launching Zoom. Doing this first ensures a smooth connection between the two platforms.
  1. Go to "Settings," the "General" tab, and enter "psolstice01.seu.stedwards.edu" into the "Solstice Discovery Service Address" box.
  2. After clicking the "Back" button, a list of all available rooms will appear. Select the room you are in to begin a new session.
  3. Enter the PIN code displayed on the room screen.
    • Before clicking "Connect," enable the "Connect to room camera and mic" toggle if you'd like to use the conference room camera and audio instead of your laptop.  A computer screen displaying the text
  4. Launch your Zoom meeting. In Zoom, confirm that audio and video are set to "Logitech Meetup."
    • Some rooms' audio and video devices may not be named "Logitech Meetup."
    • Within Zoom, Share "Screen 2" should be your wireless projection sharing window.
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Highlighted "Logitech MeetUp" option
  1. You can now share content from your computer with Solstice by selecting "App Window." After doing so, in-room and Zoom participants will see the content the host shares.                                                                                                           Pop up screen titled
  2. Once finished, click "Stop Sharing" within Zoom, then "Disconnect" from Solstice. After disconnecting from Solstice, end the Zoom meeting as you normally would.
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