Zoom meeting blocked by Archer C1200
I rely on Zoom meeting a lot when I work from home. Recently I realized that once my mobile device or Macbook is connected to home Wifi, Zoom meeting video call and audio call will fail. I can still login Zoom and use it for instant messaging, but just not able to do audio and video call. Once I disabled wifi and use cellular network, everything is working fine.
Rebooted and reset the router but still the same. I am very sure the problem is not about my ISP because once I connect my macbook to internet without going through my router, everything is working great.
Does anyone has similar experience? I was trying to find a way capture traffic of the router and find out what port or host is blocked but no idea how. Anyone can shed me some lights?
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Try to log into the web UI of the Archer C1200 to enable the IGMP proxy/IGMP Snooping feature.
You can go to the advanced-network-IPTV page to enable it.
And you can try to open the port for your mobile device to give it a go. You can enable DMZ for your Macbook or mobile device to give it a shot.
If it still does not work, it is suggested to contact the tech support of Zoom to verify the settings need to be done on the router to make it work.
Good day.
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Hi,
I have exact same issue. Impossible to connect to Zoom meetings since I installed this router last week. Big issue for my work I will need to return the router back if I wan't solve this.
When I go to the configuration page you mention, IGMP proxy seems already acticated. Please refer to attached picture. I have a brand new AC 1200.
Can you please be more specific about the needed setting?
I think TP-Link should care about that issue as so many people use zoom..............
Thanks in advance for your answer,
Vincent
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I have the same problem with TP_LINK Archer AX10. Zoom reports the connection is poor, but all other sites works well. When I use my old TP Link router, Zoom works well
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Hello, thanks for bringing this up again.
Are you using Zoom on a computer or on your phone? Is it connected to the AX10 via Wi-Fi, 2.4GHz or 5GHz? How about the link speed between the computer and the AX10?
Have you tried my previous suggestions to enable the IGMP proxy/IGMP Snooping? Can I have a screenshot of it?
When you tried to use Zoom video or audio, what happened except for the error "the connection is poor"? Will it still connect or just quit? If possible, can you show us a short video about the Zoom video/audio not working issue?
Thanks very much.
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I changed encryption and issue gone
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