Copy an ipconfig /all
Change the ip address for safety :-)
At 18:56 7/10/2003, Adam Berns wrote:
Have you tried checking the link speed and duplex on the nic? IS the port configured for 100/full? Try setting the nic to 100/full and not auto sense. Perhaps update the drivers for the NIC? Maybe there is some kind of network intensive service running on it?
~~~~~~~~ Adam Berns Sr. Systems Administrator Remedy, a BMC Software Company 650-919-5966 Office
-----Original Message----- From: Warren Cundy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 3:21 PM To: NT 2000 Discussions Subject: Network slow for one workstation
Hi guys,
One workstation has a significantly slower than normal connection to our network, and I can't figure it out. I've replaced the NIC, all cables, patch panel port, even put it on a different switch. Its a 100mbps connection, functioning like 10mbps or worse. Yet it doesn't cut out, just very slow. What else can I try? What tools are out there to help me troubleshoot futher?
Thanks
-Warren
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