The Zoom video conferencing app is getting new users everyday, and as such is, is getting even more robust in its infrastructure. With most countries on lockdown, and work from home now an almost mandatory situation, video conferencing apps have become very critical to the company’s progress, and it is imperative that the conference goes about without a hitch. But like all software in the market, zoom also has a few cases where the conference may suddenly quit on you. This can be very frustrating, but fortunately, there are workarounds.
In this tutorial, we will talk about known issues that can cause Zoom video conferencing to shut down, and how you can fix them.
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Internet Connectivity issues –
The most common reason for Zoom video conferencing to shut down is a sudden loss of internet connectivity. Zoom is a cloud-based video conferencing app, and as such, requires a stable connection to the internet for proper functionality. However, if you are facing sporadic internet outages, the video conference will quit due to loss of connectivity. Here are some workarounds you can try if you are facing internet connectivity issues.