So i've already done the following and nothing has changed: Either way there is something wrong here. So i can only assume that the speed of 400KB/s+ upload means it's uploading to my network at that speed but the router/modem then sends it off at an even slower speed or something not sure. Thing is that despite that speed being incorrect because on skype i'm sending that file at barely even 5KB/s (usually 1KB/s or 0KB/s) my upload internet speed isn't able to achieve anything higher than 110KB/s. I have a network traffic monitor called Netlimiter as well as a real time network monitor built into my Asus router both of which report that i'm uploading at speeds of 400KB/s (when i'm sending a file to a friend). I have nothing downloading or hogging the bandwidth in the background so that isn't the issue. It will start off at normal speeds for a second or two but then drastically start slowing down in speed till it reaches pretty much a grinding halt all for no reason. So my problem right now is that when i try send or receive any file of any type from any friend. So i'm going to ask here and see if perhaps any of you guys might have either experienced the same problem or can shed some light on the issue. Get new helpful posts delivered to your email, click the link below to subscribe to our blog.So i've been trying to figure out what is the issue with sending files to friends over skype and i haven't been able to come to a conclusion nor has googling around resulted in anything fruitful. If your comments are intended for just one person, make sure you realize they could eventually be seen by the whole world. It’s also a good reminder that any personal chatter is forever captured too. So, I recommend including key words to search on in your IM’s. Skype for Business is well integrated with Outlook and searching outlook messages will include any business-related chatter which can be valuable. Message, call, and document attachments are icons describing what happened. This was an exchange of IM chatter with a co-worker and included a couple phone calls and a sent image.
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It was scheduled at 4 pm but I jumped on a few minutes early. This is from the call above that ended at 4:26 pm.
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I also tried adding the duration column using the Field selector but the value there is always empty for conversations, so Skype probably isn’t populating it. The ‘created’ and ‘received’ columns are always the same values, at least in my experience so you could remove the received column completely.Once in a blue moon the duration note is missing and if that happens and it was a scheduled call you can look at your calendar to see what time the call most likely started, and the created timestamp is when it ended. To see the duration, you need to click on the record itself, a duration time should appear in the body of the record. Outgoing or incoming records are created AFTER the IM or call has ended, so the created time stamp is recording when the messaged ended.Now you can quickly review a list of conversations that you had on any given day. You can do the same for any folder or smart search folder. Under your Account, find the folder called Conversation History and drag it to the top under favorites for quick access.If you aren’t utilizing your favorites in Outlook, you are missing out on some great conveniences. Next, move your conversations history folder under your favorites in Microsoft Outlook.
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