You may be temporarily experiencing issues connecting to the internet or to our directory service servers. Please check the following: 1. Make sure you have good Internet connectivity Check to see if you are able to visit other websites normally (e.g., https://myViewBoard.com) 2. On your computer, disable and then enable the in...
Since the Chrome extension is an application installed on your Chrome browser, the myViewBoard team will continuously update it in order to provide the best user experience. When you see the orange exclamation point icon (!) in the top right corner of your browser window (as seen below), please click “Accept permission”. After you accept permi...
Normally updates happen in the background when you close and reopen your computer's browser. If you haven't closed your browser in a while, you might see a pending update. To see which updates are available follow the steps below: 1. On your computer, open Chrome. 2. At the top-right, look for the myViewBoard icon. 3. If an update is pend...
Please follow below instruction to solve the issue: 1. Ask the participant to reconnect again 2. Turn off the casting function and turn it back on again, then ask the participant to reconnect
It is suggested that you use Google Chrome Browser with myViewBoard.com as most features are only available on Chrome.
myViewBoard uses WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) API to achieve screen sharing across various platforms such as Chromebook, PC, and Mac. Currently this can only be supported on Chrome.
The ViewBoard IFP display is based on Android and supports a "Shared" Ethernet connection between the ARM based Android TV Scaler and the x86 Windows slot-in PC, if installed. There limitation of this is that the slot-in PC will only receive a 100M Ethernet connection even if the Android Platform is receiving 1000M (GB) Ethernet. Please u...
Please follow below instrucon to see help page. Open myViewBoard for Windows Click "Settings menu" button Click "?" button Select url "Go to myViewBoard.com Help page"
Please follow below instruction to get open source library license. Open myViewBoard for Windows Click "Settings menu" button Click "?" button Select url "Show 3rd party open source library licenses"
To properly access the myViewBoard ecosystem (including companion apps) on your network, request your IT department to open the following ports: TCP Port 443 (HTTPS): outbound UDP and TCP port 3478 bidirectional to the WebRTC server UDP Ports 50,000 – 65,535 (RTP/sRTP/RTCP) bidirectional to the WebRTC peers These ports are optional; if b...