usuallyconfused
Technical User
After some weeks of head scratching, I have just come back after spending my Sunday morning solving a slow network problem. Basically, I removed every patch cable and just had two in a hub - one from the server and one from a PC.
I then posted an entry in a financial package on the PC, which accesses the database on the server, and checked the time it took. It normally takes about 1.5 seconds, but users have been complaining of it taking over 20s per post.
The problem has turned out to be two patch cables and by swapping cables about, I can prove that there is abolutely no doubt about it and in every area, this is a box standard ethernet setup.
However, when I check each cable with a tester, they are wired correctly and the contact appears to be good. Very curious!
Has anyone come across this before?
I then posted an entry in a financial package on the PC, which accesses the database on the server, and checked the time it took. It normally takes about 1.5 seconds, but users have been complaining of it taking over 20s per post.
The problem has turned out to be two patch cables and by swapping cables about, I can prove that there is abolutely no doubt about it and in every area, this is a box standard ethernet setup.
However, when I check each cable with a tester, they are wired correctly and the contact appears to be good. Very curious!
Has anyone come across this before?