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A wired connection is more reliable than a wireless one. Try using a network or ethernet cable (pictured below) to plug in - to a router if you are home and have that option, or to the network jack in your room if you are on campus. Check your computer; you may require an adapter to allow you to plug in an ethernet cable. Your manufacturer’s website is the best place to verify this.
If connecting to Zoom while attending the in-person section of a hybrid class, make sure you’re muted.
For fuzzy Zoom connections, many have found that turning off their video has enabled them to hear and be heard better.
Another tip is to minimize your browser windows (all of them!) if you are told that your system resources are limited.
You can turn off the wireless on your phone during class or meetings, to reduce the number of devices demanding internet connections at the same time.
We recommend a headset, with microphone, that you find comfortable to wear and easy to use. Bluetooth headsets may not meet that last requirement; although they do not have the wires, you may also suffer connectivity issues with your computer.
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