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Our cafe has just gone through a major system upgrade, so now we have 16
stations with respectable configurations, but now we're having slight
problems with networking. We also updated all our NIC's to 10/100 Fast
Ethernet, and got a new switch to match, but now, around five of the 16
machines are dropping packets. Flood pinging them shows that the worst
one drops as much as 30% of the packets I send, with the rest averaging
10% or so of the packets, which is still a Bad Thing. These machines are
extremely slow when they try to connect to the proxy server... What could
be causing this? Do we have bad cabling? Or is there some other
plausible reason? All our network cards are CNet 10/100's, as is our
switch.
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Rafael R. Sevilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> +63 (2) 4342217
ICSM-F Development Team, UP Diliman +63 (917) 4458925
PGP Key available at http://home.pacific.net.ph/~dido/dido.pgp
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