

So I went through and removed any software I had recently installed. Then I assumed it must have been something I installed, because the issue seemed to come out the blue - Teams and my WiFi had been working for months without any issues. So I used the Network Reset feature to see if that would help. It was dropping constantly, 3 to 8 times a day. I too have been experiencing this issue off and on for a couple months.Īt first, I knew that something on my system was causing my WiFi to drop.
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Hoping there is a solution or something that can be tweaked out there.ĭell E5570 - Windows 10 (problem occurred on both 8.1 and upgraded 10) - problem duplicated on an older E6420Īrcher C9 - AC1900 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router The performance of that connection is 1mbps or less and the video quality is not great, but the MS Teams connection is stable and does not crash.I only get 2-3 bars signal, and by all accounts, one would think this connection would be the problem over my primary ISP. I will note too, my workaround is to use a tethered connection to my phone which is on cricket wireless (as a hotspot).
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I have worked with my company helpdesk (testing to see if the Pro set wireless drivers were at fault) and with my ISP, and there has not been a root cause or solution found. The problem was noticed as soon as I starting working from home in March 2020. I don't believe there has been a problem using zoom or google meet (which my wife uses for work). I can stream TV, movies, 4k, all other office apps work fine. This it through multiple months of testing, but its clear this is what is happening and that the outage is caused by running a MS Teams meeting.Īll other aspects of the my internet connection and using other tools are fine. It takes 10-20 minutes to get reestablished (bounce the router, reestablish ips ect.). When I start a teams meeting with Video and/or sharing and it has more than a couple of people on, the performance is crystal clear, however after about 5-10 minutes into the meeting, my Teams meeting loses the connection, and worse my entire internet goes down meaning all internet to the house is down. But the advertised speed is 60 mbps download and 10 upload. First off I have a line-of-sight ISP that uses LTE service to broadcast Internet. Strange problem here, that is tough to comprehend.
