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Zoom AI Companion2022-06-07 08:59 AM
I've been using Zoom meetings for almost 3 years without problems. Recently I have begun hosting regular meetings with a new group of clients. In each of our 3 meetings I have lost my connection to the internet (though the router light suggests that the internet is still on). This may be a coincidence (I'm considering a dedicated access point), but it has only ever happened with this group. Is there a possible explanation?
2022-06-07 09:32 AM
Hey, @Phillipson70 --
Internet connectivity issues are hard to diagnose and troubleshoot -- that's probably no news to you. 🤓
It's certainly possible - but I'd say unlikely - that "who you're Zooming with" can affect your Internet connectivity. I'll drop a few points here to ponder, based on my experience:
See details at this Zoom Support article:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/202920719-Accessing-meeting-and-phone-statistics
I think we've all probably seen the little bar graph symbol in a user's camera video that goes yellow, then red, and their video starts to screech to a halt, and the audio slows down... then speeds up and the video comes back. Congestion anywhere can do that for individual attendees, but especially if there are 10 people on their corporate network meeting with 8 people on your corporate network.
So probably more than you wanted to know... and not really a cut-and-dry answer to your question. But hopefully it gives you something to look at to help narrow down what's happening.
If you find something, come back and let us know! People visiting the Zoom Community often find solutions in other people's posts, especially when the follow up with reliable information.
2022-06-08 02:15 AM
Many thanks for this detailed response, @Ray_Harwood - very much appreciated. As I remember the problem, I see that others' video and audio has frozen, then I get the message that Zoom is trying to connect to the meeting - it fails to do so until I reboot my router. Assuming that this is a connectivity issue, would a dedicated access point (e.g. Aruba Instant On AP11 2x2 WiFi Access Point) be a solution? (I have to say that having had many similar meetings with other groups over two years, it seems improbable that it's a coincidence that I lose connectivity with this group - it happened three times in my last meeting with them and has happened at least once on each occasion that I have met with them.)