[FIXED] Zoom Conference Issues – Troubleshooting Didn’t Help

You Can Combine Multiple Internet Connections Together - Like Starlink, Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, and DSL - with Speedify, to Fix Zoom Conference Issues

Zoom is great as long as it’s working properly. But, many users report Zoom conference issues, including not being able to hear audio or see video. 

The reason for your Zoom conference issues is most likely a poor connection to the Internet. You can fix Zoom problems by joining your main Internet connection with another Internet source like a Starlink or DSL, 4G, 5G. Whether at home, work, or on-the-go, Speedify works with all live streaming software and social platforms to get you faster, more reliable and secure Internet.

In this article we'll show you how you can solve Zoom conference issues to get better video calls.

Use Speedify to increase your upload and download speeds: combine internet connection sources like Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, Starlink and wired broadband

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Combine Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, Starlink and wired broadband to fix slow upload and download speeds

Speedify is the only app that seamlessly combines all of your connections, including Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, Ethernet, and Starlink, into one stronger connection to keep you online and secure.

In most cases, Speedify will automatically detect and start using any available Internet connections on your device while intelligently distributing your online traffic between them for optimal performance. If you need help we have quick start guides available for most common set ups.

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Combine personal hotspots for better upload and download speeds

Speedify's Pair & Share feature enables you to connect to multiple hotspots at the same time and wirelessly share LTE, 4G, and 5G cellular connections back and forth between multiple Speedify users on the same local network to create a faster, more reliable connection for everyone.

For the first time, it's possible to share cellular data between multiple devices, including PCs, Macs, iPhones and Androids. Use multiple phones as hotspots for internet access and get increased bandwidth and mobile failover for all paired devices.

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Is There a Problem with Zoom? Here Are Known Issues

The most common causes of Zoom conference issues are either a faulty setup of the microphone / speakers or the Internet you’re using. When you have a slow or unreliable Internet connection, Zoom isn’t able to work properly. Sometimes, you may not even realize that you have a connectivity issue until you try and use the service. And it’s most annoying when it happens during an important business call.

Zoom video conferencing uses a lot of bandwidth. Your device is sending a complex set of data packets to the device of the person you are trying to talk to, their device is sending packets of data to you.

If your Wi-Fi connection has a momentary blip or your cellular connection fluctuates, some of the flow of those packets gets interrupted. It can take a few moments for the data to catch up.

This results in slow Zoom, moments when the audio cuts in and out, where the video lags, and where the audio and video don’t sync properly. It can also lead to Zoom disconnecting.

How to Fix Zoom Meeting Issues

As mentioned above, Zoom will perform as good as your Internet can perform. At this time, whether you’re using a laptop, a desktop computer or a mobile device, it only uses one connection at a time. Even though you may be connected to both WiFi and cellular data on your smartphone, it’ll use only one of them. So, the solution for fast, reliable and secure Internet is simple: use a secure channel bonding service, like Speedify.

Speedify improves the performance of Zoom meetings. That’s because it improves your Internet connection. The Speedify app works by monitoring the quality of your Internet connections in the background and can bond all available connections simultaneously in a single “pipe”. This improves your bandwidth and connection reliability, fixing Zoom connectivity issues and leading to a smoother and fault-free conference.

If your home Internet suddenly drops and you’re also connected to a cellular network, for example, you will stay connected seamlessly because Speedify intelligently and automatically reroutes your data until you are connected again to both networks. Best of all, you don’t notice anything because Speedify takes care of it all in the background.

Don’t Sacrifice Security for Speed. Get Both with Speedify

Speedify is a fast bonding VPN. This means that along with using channel bonding technology, it also encrypts all traffic. This is very important when working from home. Think about it – you’re accessing sensitive business data. You wouldn’t want that to fall into the wrong hands. By using Speedify, your data and privacy will be safe from hackers and cyber criminals.

Speedify is an essential element to prevent Zoom conference issues. It’s available for individual use on up to 5 devices on all major platforms (Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Linux). But there’s also Speedify for Teams, with more add-ons, such as dedicated servers.

All in all – get Speedify today and start enjoying hassle-free Zoom conferences!

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