The small company I work for recently expanded it office, and I've been tasked with getting everyone's computers connected in the new offices. I've come accross a strange problem with one of the users.
Initially, the setup that this user had was this:
DSL modem -> USRobotics Router -> Linksys 16 port hub -> laptop running windows xp
Its a small office, so there's no domain controller set up, and computers just share a workgroup.
When we moved to the new section, I set up an 8 port Linksys switch and linked it to the original setup. There are 6 computers hooked up in the new section, with 2 Windows 2000 Pro machines and 4 Windows XP Home machines. 3 out of the 4 XP machines connected with no problems, exactly as they had been working before the move, and both Win2K machines worked fine hooked to the switch.
The 4th XP machine though, has been non-stop trouble ever since moving. It can connect to the internet and browse the workgroup, but its extremely slow, causing network programs to crash. If I plug this laptop back into the original hub setup, it connects fine, but as soon as I plug into the switch it grinds to a halt. I've tried installing a clean version of WIndows 2000 Pro on the machine, and its still slow. The network card is an onboard Intel Pro 100 VE card, which I'm beginning to suspect may be the problem. The newest drivers aren't helping, and I've done full updates on both XP and 2K Pro versions with no improvements.
Has anyone ever heard of a problem like this when attached to a switch versus a hub, and hopefully any solutions?
Initially, the setup that this user had was this:
DSL modem -> USRobotics Router -> Linksys 16 port hub -> laptop running windows xp
Its a small office, so there's no domain controller set up, and computers just share a workgroup.
When we moved to the new section, I set up an 8 port Linksys switch and linked it to the original setup. There are 6 computers hooked up in the new section, with 2 Windows 2000 Pro machines and 4 Windows XP Home machines. 3 out of the 4 XP machines connected with no problems, exactly as they had been working before the move, and both Win2K machines worked fine hooked to the switch.
The 4th XP machine though, has been non-stop trouble ever since moving. It can connect to the internet and browse the workgroup, but its extremely slow, causing network programs to crash. If I plug this laptop back into the original hub setup, it connects fine, but as soon as I plug into the switch it grinds to a halt. I've tried installing a clean version of WIndows 2000 Pro on the machine, and its still slow. The network card is an onboard Intel Pro 100 VE card, which I'm beginning to suspect may be the problem. The newest drivers aren't helping, and I've done full updates on both XP and 2K Pro versions with no improvements.
Has anyone ever heard of a problem like this when attached to a switch versus a hub, and hopefully any solutions?