Sunday, December 12, 2010

How: use a helmet on a voice over IP Conference

Headphones are a good alternative to the speakers for the use of VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol).

They kept the conversation to increase private and even audio quality for the listener. Headphones allow the speaker freely move and use your hands. Range of headsets from price and quality. More expensive headphones can cost up to $100. These headsets offer the best available sound and microphone; They are also wireless, allow the user to a high degree of freedom. However, most models of phones costs less than $20. Difficulty: easy

Instructions
  1. 1

    Buy a headset for VoIP.

Amazon.com, eBay.com, best buy, Radio Shack, Circuit City, FRY or computer electronics store has a number of different models. Most helmets are relatively the same, with a few large differences in quality. Headphones are wireless and wired models. Wireless models are more expensive. Choose a model that is well integrated and combinations of taste.
  • 2 Most headphones are connected to 3.5 mm jacks.
  • Connect the headset to your computer.

    The headset will have two audio 3.5 mm plug. A plug in the port (usually green) computer microphone. The other connection the line out or speakers on the port of the computer (usually red or pink). Jacks in their respective ports on the computer.
  • 3

    Set the headset and the VoIP application on your computer to open.

  • Configure the helmet with the access to the "options" from the application menu. The program and the computer should automatically konfigurierendas headset. If it is not the case, select the headset from a list of devices. The volume for die speaker and a microphone. Close the menu options and make a test call to see whether the device is working properly. Speak into the microphone and adjust the audio level for headphones.
  • 4

    Close to the conf

  • Call reference as you normally would for your VoIP software, but use the headphones instead of speakers.

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