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Archiestephens_elbow

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Looks good on the advert.

In real life load of tosh.

My son needs to use it for homework and it takes 30 minutes to load up then crashes and the microphone does not work.

And its a brand new laptop.

Should go back to textbooks and pencils
 
Works for me too, but Infosys have an infrastructure to support it. Its not teams, it's using a crappy implementation.
 
we are finding WIFI and VPN are not mixing that well with our company. we have 40 people at home and most have swapped to ethernet cables
 
What's a vpn?
A VPN is a Virtual Private Network that allows a connection over the internet via an "encrypted tunnel" to ensure online privacy and protect your sensitive data. VPNs are commonly used by schools & employers to secure peoples home connections to the organisation's private data to prevent 3rd parties gaining access to it.

I don't know why a connection through one via wifi would be unstable & one via ethernet wouldn't.
 
Looks good on the advert.

In real life load of tosh.

My son needs to use it for homework and it takes 30 minutes to load up then crashes and the microphone does not work.

And its a brand new laptop.

Should go back to textbooks and pencils
Been using at work for a few year now with no problems whatsoever!
 
we are finding WIFI and VPN are not mixing that well with our company. we have 40 people at home and most have swapped to ethernet cables
My Mrs is working from home through a VPN and has had to use ethernet. Our Sky wi-fi is terrible though.
 
My Mrs is working from home through a VPN and has had to use ethernet. Our Sky wi-fi is terrible though.

most of our issues are with sky internet too. our VPN goes through the USA head office too so the speed is shocking
 
Works for me too, but Infosys have an infrastructure to support it. Its not teams, it's using a crappy implementation.
Agreed. I have a friend works for Microsoft. It always winds her up that people cpomplain about teams when it's usually the implementation
 
I like it. I've probably only used a fraction of its functions but what I have used in the last couple of months has been ideal.
 
I've worked from home for years, have wifi to a Virgin connection I measured at about 300Mb, used Skype for years before switching to Teams, use a mac, our systems are Linux but almost everyone else uses WIn10 on the PCs / laptops, never had any bother with any of it. On the other hand we've got full time sysadmin which might explain a lot :)
 
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