


It's just very odd that the "fix" was unplugging and replugging my ethernet cable.

I would be on the Zoom webinar or the Zoom meeting up to 30 minutes before this would happen, it seemed to happen from 2 triggers: 1) just a couple minutes before I was going to bring in the audience in a webinar (maybe it was triggered by a large number of people joining the waiting room 1-2 minutes before start time?) and 2) in Zoom meetings when I would screen share a video to a large audience it would freeze and crash and described above (the video was downloaded not on the web and I had just tested it several times in a practice room with 1 person prior to sharing to the large audience). If you don't see your camera's video, click the drop-down menu and select another camera. Zoom will display your camera's video and settings. Is your Internet fast enough for Zoom What is a good download and upload speed for Zoom How to zoom bandwidth test This article will cover all. In the middle of the conference I even ran my ethernet cable out the window and connected to my neighbor who has high speed internet from a different provider and had the exact same issue, so that seems to rule out the internet as the problem. Click the arrow next to Start Video / Stop Video. Each time, Zoom asked if I would approve it to send an auto filled "unknown error" to itself to log the issue. My internet provider did not see any issues with my internet when I called them immediately, no broadband issues or slowness and no reports on their end of any outages or lags. On Windows, go to Windows Defender Firewall > Allow an App Through Windows Defender Firewall >. Zoom has been crashing, kicking my device offline, and I fix it by unplugging and replugging my ethernet cable. Make sure that the Zoom app can bypass the Firewall on your computer to use the internet connectivity.
