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Pod Quickstart Guide 

 

 

 

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Scenario 1: Trying Out the Pod for the First Time 

If you have a Pod and want to experiment with 

all the features, 

follow the steps below. Setting up and trying out the Pod is 

straightforward. The way you set up and evaluate your first Pod may be different than how you configure and deploy Pods 
throughout your organization depending on your network and use cases. This section will help you get a Pod up and running 
quickly so you can test performance and take a first-hand look at end-user features.  

 

Step 1: Unpack your Pod  

The Pod is delivered with an HDMI cable and 12V power supply. Use the HDMI cable to attach the Pod to a display and 
power the Pod by connecting the supplied power adaptor to a standard power outlet. Optionally, if you have a touch-
enabled display and would like to try out the Pod

s touch features, connect a USB cable from the Pod to the USB port on the 

display. 
 
A green LED bar will illuminate on the front of the Pod once it receives power. The Pod will take a few minutes to boot up 
and display the default welcome screen. In this default state, the Pod will display connection instructions on the welcome 
screen along with its default name of 

SolsticePod

. For your convenience, we ship the Pod with both the wireless access 

point enabled and Ethernet ready to support DHCP. 

You’ll have a chance to change these settings based on your 

deployment plans later.  

  

Notice that the welcome screen instructions will display the default 

SolsticePod

 hotspot network name/SSID. If 

you’re

 not 

able to connect the Pod to a DHCP-ready Ethernet network (if you are, se

Scenario 2

), you can evaluate the Pod using the 

SolsticePod hotspot network. The standard deployment configuration is to attach the Pod to an existing network via 
Ethernet, but the WAP provides a convenient mechanism to evaluate a Pod. Just keep in mind that your devices (and the 

Pod) won’t have internet access during your evaluation

 with the Pod in WAP mode. Features that require internet access, 

such as the welcome screen RSS feeds and sharing YouTube videos, 

won’t be 

available. 

 

Step 2: Install the Free User App 

 

Once your Pod and display are powered on, it’s time to

 install the free Solstice app (should also be installed on each user 

device) to connect to the Pod. Admin permissions are not required to install the Solstice app. Instructions to get the app and 
connect are shown on the Solstice 

display’s 

welcome screen. 

 

Important note:

 The Pod is shipped with the Wireless Access Point (WAP) enabled to make it easy to connect and 

evaluate Solstice’s collaboration features. However, WAP mode is not recommended for long

-term deployment for 

security and performance reasons. For more info on configuring the Pod for deployment, refer to Scenarios 2 and 3.  

Summary of Contents for Solstice Pod

Page 1: ...laborate please go to our Quickstart Guide Security Guidelines For information on deploying Solstice in a security conscious environment please refer to the Solstice Pod Baseline Security Standard BSS...

Page 2: ...ith both the wireless access point enabled and Ethernet ready to support DHCP You ll have a chance to change these settings based on your deployment plans later Notice that the welcome screen instruct...

Page 3: ...obile app For full rollout and deployment Pods should be deployed on internet enabled networks See Scenarios 2 and 3 in this guide for more information Although Solstice users don t need to download t...

Page 4: ...he Enter IP option and type the IP address visible on the Solstice Pod welcome screen To learn more about setting up SDS see the Make Pods Available for Discovery section in Scenario 2 or refer to the...

Page 5: ...second device available connect to the Pod from that device too and share something to see how different users are represented on the shared display Step 5 Control your Posts By selecting Layout in t...

Page 6: ...siderations However it s also important to think through each rollout consideration within the context of your organization and involve the appropriate stakeholders such as the IT department for attac...

Page 7: ...e in the deployment space To attach the Pod wirelessly to the host network go to the Network tab of the configuration panel select the correct network and enter the network credentials Dual Networks M...

Page 8: ...ce Address field Universal SDS Override with DNS Entry With this option users will not be required to enter the SDS host IP address in order to leverage the non broadcast discovery that SDS provides F...

Page 9: ...eds of Pods so ongoing long term management is important In this section we ll cover the tools and resources available to support long term deployments The Solstice Dashboard The Solstice Dashboard is...

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