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dvirg
Jul 17, 2022Copper Contributor
Mysterious call quality issue, hapenning only between users in the org
We're a small organization using Microsoft 365. Teams call quality is usually great when speaking with outside users (whether in a scheduled Teams meeting or when directly calling a user from another...
Jul 17, 2022
Hi,
Seems to be more specific to your network. I would recommend to see if the issue is happening after any specific duration? If yes there could be a specific task on the machines which would be causing the issues as well.
Could also be an issue on the network because if you are not enabled for split tunneling then all the traffic is routing via Internal Office network which could be an issues.
Also check if the network is getting utilized 100% during the duration of the call
With Regards,
Satish U
Seems to be more specific to your network. I would recommend to see if the issue is happening after any specific duration? If yes there could be a specific task on the machines which would be causing the issues as well.
Could also be an issue on the network because if you are not enabled for split tunneling then all the traffic is routing via Internal Office network which could be an issues.
Also check if the network is getting utilized 100% during the duration of the call
With Regards,
Satish U
- dvirgJul 18, 2022Copper ContributorThanks, but I don't see how any of that helps. The network is the same network and the processes are the same processes when I'm calling someone inside my organization and someone outside of it.
- Jul 18, 2022Hi
When a user is working from home and a user is working from office even if you are making a teams to teams call the route path to the calls are different. Different ISP, different nearest entry point to the Microsoft Network.
With Regards,
Satish U- StevenC365Jul 19, 2022MVP
RealTime_M365 OP doesn't mention if they are using a VPN, if the Teams client can route to each other directly then they will try to do a peer-to-peer call, If they can't they will connect via a server.
- StevenC365Jul 18, 2022MVP
dvirg The network route is different, for an external call, or a meeting, the clients connect to a server at Microsoft, for a call between two devices on the same network they attempt to communicate peer-to-peer. I would suggest that your network has something unreliable that is limiting peer-to-peer data over the Teams ports.