I would say that you are on the right track there with suspecting a local
network device.  It's localized to that site, everything externally
connecting to them appears to be normal, so it's time to look for a local
cause.

One thing to look for is a small router or hub that might be sending out
broadcast messages.  We had that happen to us recently, the guy in the cube
next to me had a small hub so that he could work on multiple computers and
it was sending out broadcast on the network causing us all sorts of
slowness/connectivity issues, when we unplugged it from the network, all the
issues ceased.


On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 8:17 AM, David Mazzaccaro <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  I have a site-site VPN network.
> My main site connects to 8 remote sites over a frame relay MPLS cloud.
> Connection between me and 7 sites is perfect… no problems.
> One of my sites however, is experiencing very slow network connectivity.
> If I ping the remote router from my workstation, I get 40% - 60% replies
> with 20-30ms response times (the response times have always been 20-30ms).
>
> If I remote desktop to a PC out there, it is incredibly slow.  Also, they
> connect and run all their apps through Citrix, which is also very slow.
>
> I checked bandwidth utilization on the router, and it is only 100-150k out
> of 512k.
> So it seems to me that this may be a local network device that is slowing
> everything down?  Could it be?
> Are there any other things I should be looking at?
> Thanks
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