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@spikecurtis spikecurtis commented Sep 20, 2024

We've had some reports about difficulty connecting to workspaces under very challenging networking conditions. This PR adds some advice about minimum network quality when connecting to workspaces with Coder.

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@spikecurtis spikecurtis requested a review from stirby September 20, 2024 08:07
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@spikecurtis spikecurtis changed the title docs: adds statement about minimum network quality docs: add statement about minimum network quality Sep 24, 2024
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LGTM. 400ms is pretty conservative so should cover most of users.

@spikecurtis spikecurtis merged commit 3d87f78 into main Oct 3, 2024
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