Outlook 2013/Office 365 issues after Fios Upgrade?
Windsor856
Enthusiast - Level 2

I recently upgraded my very old Fios Router to a G3100 and also upgraded to a Gigabit Connection.  I run Outlook 2013 on my PC to sync with my email account.  Note this is not a Verizon or AOL email account.  It is my own domain through GoDaddy which I think uses Office365.

Anyway, since the upgrade the account syncing in Outl;ook 2013 has been very slow.  It takes a long time for a Send/Receive to occur even if I do a manual send/receive.  However, it does eventually sync so I know the settings are correct.  Is it possible there is a security setting in my new Router that needs to be tweaked?   

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Re: Outlook 2013/Office 365 issues after Fios Upgrade?
Windsor856
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After searching the web, I finally found the solution here:

https://www.easydynamics.com/outlook-2013-connectivity-issues-with-office-365-hsresult0x80040115/

I did not have the DNS issue (referred to as Issue 1).  However, I did have the MTU issue (referred to as Issue 2).  I ran the Command line:

ping outlook.office365.com -f -l 1500

and sure enough I was losing packets at my Fios Routers Automatic MTU setting of 1500.  I then kept submitting the ping command but lowered the value of 1500 in increments of 8 until I got to 1436 where I stopped losing packets.  I then opened the Router settings and changed the MTU settings from Automatic to Manual and specified a value of 1436.  Outlook 2013 now connects to office365.com with no lags or hesitation.  Problem is solved.

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dexman
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How are your upload speeds in general?

Re: Outlook 2013/Office 365 issues after Fios Upgrade?
Windsor856
Enthusiast - Level 2

Very perceptive question.  The new Router tests at 930 down/600 up.  However, the Windows 7 laptop running Outlook 2013 shows only 45 down/38 up over the WiFi connection.

A Windows 10 laptop sitting next to the Windows 7 laptop using the same WiFi connection shows 439 down/453 up.

The Win10 rig was purchased to replace the Win7 rig but I keep procrastinating as the Win7 rig was doing what what I needed it to do.   However, its time to switch.  So, I set up the current version of Outlook (not Office 365) on the Win10 rig and it syncs fine so that is my solution.  However, I think I will plug the old Win7 rig into my Router with an ethernet cable to see what that does.

Re: Outlook 2013/Office 365 issues after Fios Upgrade?
Windsor856
Enthusiast - Level 2

After searching the web, I finally found the solution here:

https://www.easydynamics.com/outlook-2013-connectivity-issues-with-office-365-hsresult0x80040115/

I did not have the DNS issue (referred to as Issue 1).  However, I did have the MTU issue (referred to as Issue 2).  I ran the Command line:

ping outlook.office365.com -f -l 1500

and sure enough I was losing packets at my Fios Routers Automatic MTU setting of 1500.  I then kept submitting the ping command but lowered the value of 1500 in increments of 8 until I got to 1436 where I stopped losing packets.  I then opened the Router settings and changed the MTU settings from Automatic to Manual and specified a value of 1436.  Outlook 2013 now connects to office365.com with no lags or hesitation.  Problem is solved.

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