Google Meet now lets admins see your bandwidth issue at an exact moment.
What you need to know
- Google Meet now allows administrators to check bandwidth information at any time in a call.
- The new capacity is available through an updated meat quality tool.
- It aims to identify bandwidth bottlenecks to make it easier to see what causes poor call quality.
Google Meet’s new update seeks to fix sporadic video call drops. The search giant’s best video conference software has gotten a new update that will make it easier for administrators to check the exact seconds your call quality takes a hit.
Meet’s quality tool is used to show only average bandwidth data over time throughout the call, making it harder to identify video call issues during a specific moment in the call. The update now displays both inbound and outbound bandwidth information.
As you can see in the image below, a live graph shows the available bandwidth vis–vis the actual bandwidth required for a specific point.
When you hover over a certain data point, administrators will see the actual used bandwidth and the estimated available bandwidth for meeting participants, as well as a numerical readout for the exact timestamp.
Google said in a blog post, “Exposing this information helps administrators visualize participants’ bandwidth compared to call quality, making it easier for them to determine if a bandwidth bottleneck is low quality.” could be the cause.” “We hope that by bringing this detailed information to the fore, administrators can easily troubleshoot or improve call quality for their users.”
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