
"This means the age-old mystery of "Is it me?" may finally have a definitive answer. And occasionally, that answer will be visible to everyone else. When a user's connection weakens, Teams will display a notification directly in their self-view, gently suggesting that their network might be the problem."
"The app may also recommend fixes, like turning off video to stabilize the call - a polite way of saying your Wi-Fi is currently fighting for its life. If Teams keeps flagging your connection, a series of basic Wi-Fi fixes like restarting your router, checking you're on the right Wi-Fi band, or moving your device may help."
Microsoft Teams is rolling out a Network Strength Indicator feature that addresses a longstanding workplace frustration: determining whether video call problems stem from one's own connection or someone else's. The feature displays notifications when a user's connection weakens, appearing in their self-view and suggesting potential fixes such as disabling video or adjusting Wi-Fi settings. The indicator may also be visible to other meeting participants, finally providing a definitive answer to the common question of whether connection issues are affecting an individual user. Teams offers basic troubleshooting recommendations including router restarts and Wi-Fi band adjustments.
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