I have QoS-capable routers and switches, can I prioritize video conferencing?
Yes, but there are limitations. You can make quality-of-service (QoS) settings to prioritize video conferencing and reduce latency on your own network. But your QoS settings only apply to your infrastructure, not those of external (customer and vendor) online meeting participants. For more information, please see video conferencing QoS, or contact us for on-premise, dedicated server options, and assistance with installation-specific bandwidth, routing and QoS details.
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