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Google meet performance issue
I am stuck in a situation where I am facing an issue with Google Meet video and voice within the enterprise network.
I am using a 100F FortiGate firewall and have created a policy to block all unnecessary traffic from the public internet. Additionally, I have created a policy for Google Meet with no inspection. However, I am still facing the same issue.
Can anyone help me with this? Is there any issue with NPU-offloading which is causing the issue in the google meet performance.
1. Implemented QoS for Google Meet, but it did not work.
2. Implemented a no-inspection policy to bypass UTM features.
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try implementing something similar to this, but based/adapt it on Meet
ports used by Meet appear to be UDP/3478 and UDP/19302​–19309
also, in the fw rule for this traffic try, set tcp mss sender and receiver on 1300
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what is the issue more specifically?
no video/audio during the meet or something else ?
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Yes, there is an issue with the audio/video continuously breaking during the Google Meet.
Created on ‎02-08-2025 01:26 AM Edited on ‎02-08-2025 01:31 AM
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any DoS policy applied by any chance ?
L.E. are you using ISBD objects as destination for Google Meet or some specific ip's / ports in the fw rule ?
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Yes, there is a DoS policy implemented with the default values.
Yes, I use the ISDB objects as the destination for Google Meet and have also used the specific IP in the firewall policy, but the same issue is still occurring.
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try implementing something similar to this, but based/adapt it on Meet
ports used by Meet appear to be UDP/3478 and UDP/19302​–19309
also, in the fw rule for this traffic try, set tcp mss sender and receiver on 1300
