I'm trying to help a small non-profit medical clinic with their in-house network. They have constant problems with a couple of machines transferring data very slowly, some machines occasionally not being able to see other machines, etc.
The setup is pretty simple: two buildings with a switch on each side. From the switch most connections are directly to machines, though there is one hub on one side to expand it out to a few other computers. Almost all NICs are at 10Mbs, though a few are at 100Mbps (though from the hub they're all 10s).
Anyway, I don't know much about networking, unfortunately -- just very basic stuff -- and so I was wondering if:
1. You can suggest a basic networking tutorial/overview somewhere on the web that will give me some idea of what to look out for, and
2. If you know of any free (the clinic can't pay) network troubleshooting software that might be able to point to problems for me, be it collisions or a bad machine or what have you.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
The setup is pretty simple: two buildings with a switch on each side. From the switch most connections are directly to machines, though there is one hub on one side to expand it out to a few other computers. Almost all NICs are at 10Mbs, though a few are at 100Mbps (though from the hub they're all 10s).
Anyway, I don't know much about networking, unfortunately -- just very basic stuff -- and so I was wondering if:
1. You can suggest a basic networking tutorial/overview somewhere on the web that will give me some idea of what to look out for, and
2. If you know of any free (the clinic can't pay) network troubleshooting software that might be able to point to problems for me, be it collisions or a bad machine or what have you.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.