We have a dispatching center for ready mix concrete. it is located about a 1000 feet from our main office where the central computers are located. The entire network was certified as 100 baseT (before I got there). The problem is that the dispatching software that is used is dreadfully slow at the dispatching center. It is very quick and responsive when used from the main office. Obviously, it is too far to run standard ethernet cable to the dispatch center, so fiber was run. At the dispatching center the programs that are mission critical and vital to the operation are run from the server (dual pIII 750, 256Mb ram). We have another site, are retail front end which is approximately 800 feet from the main office(it is also connected by fiber). The retail site has no speed problems, it is as fast as using the programs in the main office. <br><br>The software that is being used is called RAM and is produced by a company called Alkon out of OHIO. The software is 16 bit and has its share of problems. I ran some tests at the dispatch center and determined that it was only running at around 10Mbs (ftp transfer of a 10Mb file from the main server, yeilded around 300k/s). I traced back to the main line, all the switches indicate that the route to the dispatch center is primed for 100.<br><br>I am not quite sure what to make of the problem. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I would also like some recomendations of companies the diagnose and troubleshoot network problems like this, preferable Canadian companies in Ontario. <p>Troy Williams B.Eng.<br><a href=mailto:fenris@hotmail.com>fenris@hotmail.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>