This post shows how to detect slow internet breakouts with Microsoft Endpoint Analytics. By collecting per-device internet performance data with Endpoint Analytics and correlating it with location and ISP, you can spot the offices and remote locations where the user experience is silently degraded — long before the support tickets start.
Users always complain that the network is slow. This can also be measured centrally using various network monitoring tools, and for a broader view on reporting options you can also take a look at Mastering Intune Reporting and Analytics. However, this monitoring can only provide complete insight if the user is actually onsite in the corporate network.
If the user is sitting in the home office and is connected to the internet via his own router, this is not always so easy. But there are also many other reasons why a user has a slow connection. It is not always due to the network. In this block I want to show you how you can test the speed of all clients regularly with a simple remediation script and upload it to a log analytics workspace to do some analysis.
If you want the official background, the Microsoft Learn Endpoint Analytics overview is a great starting point.
