Tutorials
This section contains an extensive list of tutorials on Meetecho, in order to allow you to get familiar with the platform before using it to participate remotely. Each subsection also includes a troubleshoot paragraph (FAQ), should you need help with something that doesn't work as it should.
Web Client
The first subsection covers the Web Client, which is completely JavaScript-based and as such doesn't require any installation: the subsection also describes how to make use of third-party complementary tools to access the media streams (i.e. phones, SIP softphones and RTSP players), how to exploit the browser itself to do the same (Flash based RTMP streams, HTTP streaming in HTML5), and how to get VoIP functionality as an embedded feature in the Web Client by means of a Java applet, which may not always be supported out of the box (waiting for WebRTC/RTCWEB to become stable, which will nevertheless be made available for a few selected sessions).
The Web Client is probably the easiest option for remote participation, and so it's the one we recommend for you.
Mobile Client
You can also attend a meeting session for your cellular phone. The most complete version is undoubtedly the Android version: of course it's free, so make sure you get it on the Android market!
Apple iPad/iPhone can use the web interface plus a native app for audio.
Recordings
To conclude, this subsection covers the Recording functionality. All of the Meetecho sessions, in fact, no matter how they have been achieved and which/how clients have been exploited, can be recorded in order to be replayed ex-post.