


Without the client, don’t even bother trying. They’ll experience choppy speech no matter what policies or other settings you have in-place. If they do not have the JVDI Client installer, their audio quality is going to be poor. Cisco Jabber actually works pretty well in a Citrix virtual desktop, RemotePC and published desktop as long as you ensure the user’s endpoint that they are launching their desktop session from has the JVDI Client installed. I think I should address the can you? and should you? questions. In this post, I’d like to address the use of Cisco Jabber and Cisco WebEx in Citrix desktops as I have received multiple questions about this.īefore getting into the how. When there was a surge of people going to work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, the number one issue seemed to be with people trying to get on web conferences and having audio issues or using a Softphone like Cisco Jabber and having audio issues.
