hi arvin

you can use MRTG(multi-router-traffic-graph) software. in most cases
'downloading' is one of the reason. better monitor each workstation.
might one of them downloads/filetranfer too much during office hours 

or maybe  your ISP / Provider slows down at a certain time

i hope that would help



On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 17:41, Arvin C. Burgos wrote:
> dear all,
>            can you help me with this concern. paano ko mamonitor ang
> network, kasi minsan bigla nalang babagal ang connection ko especially
> sa mga workstations. mayroon bang paraan para macheck ko kung ano ang
> naging dahilan?
> 
> ty
> 
> 
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