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Test your connection 

We recommend you test your Internet service to make sure you are ready to work. We recommend using this Speed and Latency Test (click Show More Info once the test is complete to see all upload/download/latency information) to determine the amount of internet throughput and delay at your remote location. This provides an end-to-end test of all the factors affecting your device’s connection: your Internet provider, your home network setup, and the device you’re on.

For audio/video conferencing you’ll want at a minimum:

Check with your provider

One of the first places to turn if you’re having performance issues with an existing internet service is to contact your provider. Ask if you are getting the best service available in your area. If you have a router that you lease from your provider ask if they have an updated version, perform a firmware upgrade, or consider purchasing your own router. 

Adjust your connection

Next to the Internet provider you use, the next most important factor is how you connect to the network within a house or other location.

If possible, directly connecting to the Internet router or access point via a wired (Ethernet) cable will provide the best quality, especially for audio/video applications like Zoom. If you connect via Ethernet, you don’t need to worry about WiFi quality.

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If you need to use WiFi, the quality of your wireless connection will significantly impact your overall Internet quality.

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