Joining a Webex Session Through Your Browser
Faculty, students, and staff can join a session through the Webex Web App. Participants can join a Webex Room without installing any software on Windows, iOS, or ChromeOS (Linux). This guide will show you how to join a Webex Room directly through your web browser.
If you are using a Chromebook or a computer running Linux, follow this guide in order to Join the Webex session.
Setting your Webex Homepage to Always Use the Browser
Joining a Session in your Browser
Please use Chrome if possible. While most browsers will work, ITS has found Chrome to be the most reliable when using Webex.
Click on the Join link. You will have received this link in an email, a calendar invite, a HuskyCT post, or you found it on a website.
You will be prompted to download a temporary application file. To run the session entirely through your browser, cancel the download.
Click on the Join from your Browser link.Â
Enter your name and email address.Â
The Next button will turn blue. Click on the Next button to proceed to your session.
Allowing the Webex Web App to Access Your Microphone and Camera
For security reasons, Webex, like all websites, cannot access your microphone or webcam without your permission. If it is your first time using Webex in the browser or on this computer, you will receive a pop-up notification asking for these permissions. You will see the spinning circle in the middle of the screen until you allow access.Â
Click on the Allow button in the pop-up notification to allow access. You should then be able to proceed with the session.
Select the Use computer for audio option to use your computer's microphone.
If you would like to use your cellphone/landline, select Call-In. If you choose Call-In, you will still join on the computer so you can see the other participants and share your screen, but all audio will be routed through your phone call.
For more information about managing your choice of speaker, microphone, and camera, see Changing Speaker, Microphone, and Camera Options in Webex.Â