Re: Your lockdown purchases.
Posted: Tue May 19, 2020 11:07 am
I think simply moving his router will do the job; that and checking the connections in his BT master socket. Shame I can't do so!
That's not down to teams that's down to prioritisation of the IP ports on the network and more likely that your ISP (I assume you are working at home) is not providing QoS for the teams audio ports.Jobbo wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 10:24 amI'm finding that Teams doesn't prioritise speech over video like Zoom does, so if one of the participants has a poor connection on Zoom you can still hear them when their image freezes, yet on Teams the audio goes too. Pretty poor from Microsoft.Orange Cola wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 5:00 pm It just looks like a blatant zoom copy. I find teams is awful at uploading anything vaguely large on a slower connection too, it just gives up too easy like the time limit is set too early (it’s a large excel document that’s a standard company format)

I am working from home when using Teams, rarely use it when I'm in the office. Thanks for the tip; I'll ask my IT guys if they can do something to assist.drcarlos wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 11:22 amThat's not down to teams that's down to prioritisation of the IP ports on the network and more likely that your ISP (I assume you are working at home) is not providing QoS for the teams audio ports.Jobbo wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 10:24 amI'm finding that Teams doesn't prioritise speech over video like Zoom does, so if one of the participants has a poor connection on Zoom you can still hear them when their image freezes, yet on Teams the audio goes too. Pretty poor from Microsoft.Orange Cola wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 5:00 pm It just looks like a blatant zoom copy. I find teams is awful at uploading anything vaguely large on a slower connection too, it just gives up too easy like the time limit is set too early (it’s a large excel document that’s a standard company format)
Speak to your ISP.
Do you mean if you’re connected to the VPN all router traffic regardless of source goes via the office servers/only machines connected via VPN go via the office, all other goes out as per normal e.g. iPads, internet radios and porn boxes?Simon wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 6:52 pm If you are working from home Jobbo are you VPN'd to your office? Particularly, if so, are you on a no-split (all internet traffic from your laptop goes to the office then out again) or a split (only traffic destined for your office goes over the VPN, the rest goes out directly from your home) VPN?
Depends where the VPN terminates. But normal work connections are from your PC to the office. Only traffic from your PC will go to the office, everything else will follow the normal path to the internet.Orange Cola wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 8:04 pmDo you mean if you’re connected to the VPN all router traffic regardless of source goes via the office servers/only machines connected via VPN go via the office, all other goes out as per normal e.g. iPads, internet radios and porn boxes?Simon wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 6:52 pm If you are working from home Jobbo are you VPN'd to your office? Particularly, if so, are you on a no-split (all internet traffic from your laptop goes to the office then out again) or a split (only traffic destined for your office goes over the VPN, the rest goes out directly from your home) VPN?
I’m hoping to learn something about my slow work connection too![]()
We definitely don’t have that then because they had to block Netflix on the second working day after lock down because it was slowing the network right downDeskJockey wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 8:42 pmDepends where the VPN terminates. But normal work connections are from your PC to the office. Only traffic from your PC will go to the office, everything else will follow the normal path to the internet.Orange Cola wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 8:04 pmDo you mean if you’re connected to the VPN all router traffic regardless of source goes via the office servers/only machines connected via VPN go via the office, all other goes out as per normal e.g. iPads, internet radios and porn boxes?Simon wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 6:52 pm If you are working from home Jobbo are you VPN'd to your office? Particularly, if so, are you on a no-split (all internet traffic from your laptop goes to the office then out again) or a split (only traffic destined for your office goes over the VPN, the rest goes out directly from your home) VPN?
I’m hoping to learn something about my slow work connection too![]()
If the VPN is configured to allow split tunneling then it can decide, again on your PC, whether the traffic needs to go to the office (e.g. to connect to a file server or in-house application) or straight to the internet (for your daily donkey grot needs).
Important people (at least in so far my company/customers are concerned) may have a dedicated corporate connection at home. That could be used to route all internet traffic via the office, but is rather unlikely.
So people were watching Netflix while connected to the VPN? Wow that's a new level of stupid right there. Good way to highlight to management that you're not working (not you specifically I assume)!Orange Cola wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 8:45 pmWe definitely don’t have that then because they had to block Netflix on the second working day after lock down because it was slowing the network right downDeskJockey wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 8:42 pmDepends where the VPN terminates. But normal work connections are from your PC to the office. Only traffic from your PC will go to the office, everything else will follow the normal path to the internet.Orange Cola wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 8:04 pm
Do you mean if you’re connected to the VPN all router traffic regardless of source goes via the office servers/only machines connected via VPN go via the office, all other goes out as per normal e.g. iPads, internet radios and porn boxes?
I’m hoping to learn something about my slow work connection too![]()
If the VPN is configured to allow split tunneling then it can decide, again on your PC, whether the traffic needs to go to the office (e.g. to connect to a file server or in-house application) or straight to the internet (for your daily donkey grot needs).
Important people (at least in so far my company/customers are concerned) may have a dedicated corporate connection at home. That could be used to route all internet traffic via the office, but is rather unlikely.![]()
Yeah, company wide bollocking. I was amazed, one “for the book” as it were. I reckon it was marketing given some of the first and second hand stories from a close friendDeskJockey wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 8:48 pmSo people were watching Netflix while connected to the VPN? Wow that's a new level of stupid right there. Good way to highlight to management that you're not working (not you specifically I assume)!Orange Cola wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 8:45 pmWe definitely don’t have that then because they had to block Netflix on the second working day after lock down because it was slowing the network right downDeskJockey wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 8:42 pm
Depends where the VPN terminates. But normal work connections are from your PC to the office. Only traffic from your PC will go to the office, everything else will follow the normal path to the internet.
If the VPN is configured to allow split tunneling then it can decide, again on your PC, whether the traffic needs to go to the office (e.g. to connect to a file server or in-house application) or straight to the internet (for your daily donkey grot needs).
Important people (at least in so far my company/customers are concerned) may have a dedicated corporate connection at home. That could be used to route all internet traffic via the office, but is rather unlikely.![]()
I'm not VPNing to the office at all. Our document management and finance system is web-based and we're going to the cloud in place of our current server from this weekend - I've been testing that since taking over last month.Simon wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 6:52 pm If you are working from home Jobbo are you VPN'd to your office? Particularly, if so, are you on a no-split (all internet traffic from your laptop goes to the office then out again) or a split (only traffic destined for your office goes over the VPN, the rest goes out directly from your home) VPN?