RE: Very strange problems occuring

2002-11-28 Thread Ed Crowley
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Andy David
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 7:53 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Very strange problems occuring


It needs more cowbell.

- Original Message - 
From: Erik Sojka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 10:45 AM
Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring


 I suggest that you upgrade the NIC driver.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Craig A. Mills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 10:40 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring
  
  
  Nobody has suggested updating the NIC driver yet.
  
  Craig A. Mills
  Computer Aided Management, Inc.
  371 Oak Pl.,  Ste. H
  Brea, Ca. 92821
  (714) 257-0108
  
  
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Lloyd
  Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 5:46 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring
  
  
  Thanks guys,
  Currently all are wiring is certified cat5. I'm now testing
  the force all
  ends
  to 100mb full duplex to c if that makes a difference.
  
  Thanks again for your advice
  
  David
  
   --
   From: Vincent Avallone[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Reply To: Exchange Discussions
   Sent: 27 November 2002 13:41
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring
  
   Your switches can do FULL Duplex, right?
   We had a similar problem a while back and we had to have
  the NIC's set
   to auto detect.
   If we forced it to use Full duplex it slowed everything down.
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Andy Grafton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 8:31 AM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring
  
   Set the speed of the adaptors and switches as described.
  If they don't
   work at 100MBit try setting them to 10Mbit and see if that works 
   for reference sake.
  
   If 100MBit doesn't work but 10MBit does, check the cabling and 
   associated wiring stuff (patch leads, sockets etc.) the
  *whole* way from
   the switch to the PC.  Easy way to circumvent this for testing is 
   by using a long Cat 5 patch lead.  If your wiring is certified and

   installed for Category 5 or above then you're OK for
  100MBit.  If its
   Cat 3 or Cat 4 you might be getting trouble from there.
  I've seen some
   odd behaviour from cable problems with certain net cards
  (connections
   start off OK and then degrade until they're unuseable).
  
   All the best,
  
   Andy
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: mike dilworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: 27. november 2002 13:11
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: Re: Very strange problems occuring
  
  
   set NICS and switch ports all to 100Mbps full duplex,
  
   mike
  
   - Original Message -
   From: David Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 2:04 PM
   Subject: Very strange problems occuring
  
  
Hi people,
We have a very strange problem here with our users. They
  are working
   with
exchange client and Exchange server 5.5 in an NT 4
  domain. One by one
they seem to be losing their connections to exchange
  server. When i go
and have a look,  i realise they are experiencing packet
  loss from the
   ping
tests i've done.
I realise this my be the wrong group to post to,  but
  recently we have
changed
all our switches from 3comm to Extreme. Users have now
  got 100mb to
   the
desktop..this is when we started experiencing
  these issues.
   Strange
thing
is though,  if i swap the network card with an identical one,  
the
   problem
goes
away,  mostly..or if i put them back on to an old
  3comm switch
running at
10mbit.
   
Its a long shot...but has anyone come accross
  this type of
problem before?
   
I'm just about to go and buy some new NICs
   
   
David
   
Sorry if u believe this is the wrong group to send to,
  but i think
   there
are some good people
in this list.
   
   
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Re: Very strange problems occuring

2002-11-27 Thread Tony Hlabse
Are you using auto on the speed settings. Don't use that. It can cause
problems with some switchs/Nics. Try and setting it for 100 and see if that
helps.

- Original Message - 
From: David Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 7:04 AM
Subject: Very strange problems occuring


 Hi people,
 We have a very strange problem here with our users. They are working with
 exchange client and Exchange server 5.5 in an NT 4 domain. One by one
 they seem to be losing their connections to exchange server. When i go
 and have a look,  i realise they are experiencing packet loss from the
ping
 tests i've done.
 I realise this my be the wrong group to post to,  but recently we have
 changed
 all our switches from 3comm to Extreme. Users have now got 100mb to the
 desktop..this is when we started experiencing these issues.
Strange
 thing
 is though,  if i swap the network card with an identical one,  the problem
 goes
 away,  mostly..or if i put them back on to an old 3comm switch
 running at
 10mbit.

 Its a long shot...but has anyone come accross this type of
 problem before?

 I'm just about to go and buy some new NICs


 David

 Sorry if u believe this is the wrong group to send to,  but i think there
 are some good people
 in this list.


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Re: Very strange problems occuring

2002-11-27 Thread mike dilworth
set NICS and switch ports all to 100Mbps full duplex,

mike

- Original Message -
From: David Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 2:04 PM
Subject: Very strange problems occuring


 Hi people,
 We have a very strange problem here with our users. They are working with
 exchange client and Exchange server 5.5 in an NT 4 domain. One by one
 they seem to be losing their connections to exchange server. When i go
 and have a look,  i realise they are experiencing packet loss from the
ping
 tests i've done.
 I realise this my be the wrong group to post to,  but recently we have
 changed
 all our switches from 3comm to Extreme. Users have now got 100mb to the
 desktop..this is when we started experiencing these issues.
Strange
 thing
 is though,  if i swap the network card with an identical one,  the problem
 goes
 away,  mostly..or if i put them back on to an old 3comm switch
 running at
 10mbit.

 Its a long shot...but has anyone come accross this type of
 problem before?

 I'm just about to go and buy some new NICs


 David

 Sorry if u believe this is the wrong group to send to,  but i think there
 are some good people
 in this list.


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RE: Very strange problems occuring

2002-11-27 Thread Andy Grafton
Set the speed of the adaptors and switches as described.  If they don't
work at 100MBit try setting them to 10Mbit and see if that works for
reference sake.

If 100MBit doesn't work but 10MBit does, check the cabling and
associated wiring stuff (patch leads, sockets etc.) the *whole* way from
the switch to the PC.  Easy way to circumvent this for testing is by
using a long Cat 5 patch lead.  If your wiring is certified and
installed for Category 5 or above then you're OK for 100MBit.  If its
Cat 3 or Cat 4 you might be getting trouble from there.  I've seen some
odd behaviour from cable problems with certain net cards (connections
start off OK and then degrade until they're unuseable).

All the best,

Andy


-Original Message-
From: mike dilworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 27. november 2002 13:11
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Very strange problems occuring


set NICS and switch ports all to 100Mbps full duplex,

mike

- Original Message -
From: David Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 2:04 PM
Subject: Very strange problems occuring


 Hi people,
 We have a very strange problem here with our users. They are working
with
 exchange client and Exchange server 5.5 in an NT 4 domain. One by one
 they seem to be losing their connections to exchange server. When i go
 and have a look,  i realise they are experiencing packet loss from the
ping
 tests i've done.
 I realise this my be the wrong group to post to,  but recently we have
 changed
 all our switches from 3comm to Extreme. Users have now got 100mb to
the
 desktop..this is when we started experiencing these issues.
Strange
 thing
 is though,  if i swap the network card with an identical one,  the
problem
 goes
 away,  mostly..or if i put them back on to an old 3comm switch
 running at
 10mbit.

 Its a long shot...but has anyone come accross this type of
 problem before?

 I'm just about to go and buy some new NICs


 David

 Sorry if u believe this is the wrong group to send to,  but i think
there
 are some good people
 in this list.


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RE: Very strange problems occuring

2002-11-27 Thread Vincent Avallone
Your switches can do FULL Duplex, right?
We had a similar problem a while back and we had to have the NIC's set
to auto detect.
If we forced it to use Full duplex it slowed everything down.

-Original Message-
From: Andy Grafton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 8:31 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring

Set the speed of the adaptors and switches as described.  If they don't
work at 100MBit try setting them to 10Mbit and see if that works for
reference sake.

If 100MBit doesn't work but 10MBit does, check the cabling and
associated wiring stuff (patch leads, sockets etc.) the *whole* way from
the switch to the PC.  Easy way to circumvent this for testing is by
using a long Cat 5 patch lead.  If your wiring is certified and
installed for Category 5 or above then you're OK for 100MBit.  If its
Cat 3 or Cat 4 you might be getting trouble from there.  I've seen some
odd behaviour from cable problems with certain net cards (connections
start off OK and then degrade until they're unuseable).

All the best,

Andy


-Original Message-
From: mike dilworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 27. november 2002 13:11
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Very strange problems occuring


set NICS and switch ports all to 100Mbps full duplex,

mike

- Original Message -
From: David Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 2:04 PM
Subject: Very strange problems occuring


 Hi people,
 We have a very strange problem here with our users. They are working
with
 exchange client and Exchange server 5.5 in an NT 4 domain. One by one
 they seem to be losing their connections to exchange server. When i go
 and have a look,  i realise they are experiencing packet loss from the
ping
 tests i've done.
 I realise this my be the wrong group to post to,  but recently we have
 changed
 all our switches from 3comm to Extreme. Users have now got 100mb to
the
 desktop..this is when we started experiencing these issues.
Strange
 thing
 is though,  if i swap the network card with an identical one,  the
problem
 goes
 away,  mostly..or if i put them back on to an old 3comm switch
 running at
 10mbit.

 Its a long shot...but has anyone come accross this type of
 problem before?

 I'm just about to go and buy some new NICs


 David

 Sorry if u believe this is the wrong group to send to,  but i think
there
 are some good people
 in this list.


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RE: Very strange problems occuring

2002-11-27 Thread David Lloyd
Thanks guys,
Currently all are wiring is certified cat5. I'm now testing the force all
ends
to 100mb full duplex to c if that makes a difference.

Thanks again for your advice

David

 --
 From: Vincent Avallone[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Reply To: Exchange Discussions
 Sent: 27 November 2002 13:41
 To:   Exchange Discussions
 Subject:  RE: Very strange problems occuring
 
 Your switches can do FULL Duplex, right?
 We had a similar problem a while back and we had to have the NIC's set
 to auto detect.
 If we forced it to use Full duplex it slowed everything down.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Andy Grafton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 8:31 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring
 
 Set the speed of the adaptors and switches as described.  If they don't
 work at 100MBit try setting them to 10Mbit and see if that works for
 reference sake.
 
 If 100MBit doesn't work but 10MBit does, check the cabling and
 associated wiring stuff (patch leads, sockets etc.) the *whole* way from
 the switch to the PC.  Easy way to circumvent this for testing is by
 using a long Cat 5 patch lead.  If your wiring is certified and
 installed for Category 5 or above then you're OK for 100MBit.  If its
 Cat 3 or Cat 4 you might be getting trouble from there.  I've seen some
 odd behaviour from cable problems with certain net cards (connections
 start off OK and then degrade until they're unuseable).
 
 All the best,
 
 Andy
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: mike dilworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: 27. november 2002 13:11
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Re: Very strange problems occuring
 
 
 set NICS and switch ports all to 100Mbps full duplex,
 
 mike
 
 - Original Message -
 From: David Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 2:04 PM
 Subject: Very strange problems occuring
 
 
  Hi people,
  We have a very strange problem here with our users. They are working
 with
  exchange client and Exchange server 5.5 in an NT 4 domain. One by one
  they seem to be losing their connections to exchange server. When i go
  and have a look,  i realise they are experiencing packet loss from the
 ping
  tests i've done.
  I realise this my be the wrong group to post to,  but recently we have
  changed
  all our switches from 3comm to Extreme. Users have now got 100mb to
 the
  desktop..this is when we started experiencing these issues.
 Strange
  thing
  is though,  if i swap the network card with an identical one,  the
 problem
  goes
  away,  mostly..or if i put them back on to an old 3comm switch
  running at
  10mbit.
 
  Its a long shot...but has anyone come accross this type of
  problem before?
 
  I'm just about to go and buy some new NICs
 
 
  David
 
  Sorry if u believe this is the wrong group to send to,  but i think
 there
  are some good people
  in this list.
 
 
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RE: Very strange problems occuring

2002-11-27 Thread Craig A. Mills
Nobody has suggested updating the NIC driver yet.

Craig A. Mills
Computer Aided Management, Inc.
371 Oak Pl.,  Ste. H
Brea, Ca. 92821
(714) 257-0108




-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Lloyd
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 5:46 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring


Thanks guys,
Currently all are wiring is certified cat5. I'm now testing the force all
ends
to 100mb full duplex to c if that makes a difference.

Thanks again for your advice

David

 --
 From: Vincent Avallone[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Reply To: Exchange Discussions
 Sent: 27 November 2002 13:41
 To:   Exchange Discussions
 Subject:  RE: Very strange problems occuring

 Your switches can do FULL Duplex, right?
 We had a similar problem a while back and we had to have the NIC's set
 to auto detect.
 If we forced it to use Full duplex it slowed everything down.

 -Original Message-
 From: Andy Grafton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 8:31 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring

 Set the speed of the adaptors and switches as described.  If they don't
 work at 100MBit try setting them to 10Mbit and see if that works for
 reference sake.

 If 100MBit doesn't work but 10MBit does, check the cabling and
 associated wiring stuff (patch leads, sockets etc.) the *whole* way from
 the switch to the PC.  Easy way to circumvent this for testing is by
 using a long Cat 5 patch lead.  If your wiring is certified and
 installed for Category 5 or above then you're OK for 100MBit.  If its
 Cat 3 or Cat 4 you might be getting trouble from there.  I've seen some
 odd behaviour from cable problems with certain net cards (connections
 start off OK and then degrade until they're unuseable).

 All the best,

 Andy


 -Original Message-
 From: mike dilworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 27. november 2002 13:11
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Re: Very strange problems occuring


 set NICS and switch ports all to 100Mbps full duplex,

 mike

 - Original Message -
 From: David Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 2:04 PM
 Subject: Very strange problems occuring


  Hi people,
  We have a very strange problem here with our users. They are working
 with
  exchange client and Exchange server 5.5 in an NT 4 domain. One by one
  they seem to be losing their connections to exchange server. When i go
  and have a look,  i realise they are experiencing packet loss from the
 ping
  tests i've done.
  I realise this my be the wrong group to post to,  but recently we have
  changed
  all our switches from 3comm to Extreme. Users have now got 100mb to
 the
  desktop..this is when we started experiencing these issues.
 Strange
  thing
  is though,  if i swap the network card with an identical one,  the
 problem
  goes
  away,  mostly..or if i put them back on to an old 3comm switch
  running at
  10mbit.
 
  Its a long shot...but has anyone come accross this type of
  problem before?
 
  I'm just about to go and buy some new NICs
 
 
  David
 
  Sorry if u believe this is the wrong group to send to,  but i think
 there
  are some good people
  in this list.
 
 
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RE: Very strange problems occuring

2002-11-27 Thread Erik Sojka
I suggest that you upgrade the NIC driver.

 -Original Message-
 From: Craig A. Mills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 10:40 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring
 
 
 Nobody has suggested updating the NIC driver yet.
 
 Craig A. Mills
 Computer Aided Management, Inc.
 371 Oak Pl.,  Ste. H
 Brea, Ca. 92821
 (714) 257-0108
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Lloyd
 Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 5:46 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring
 
 
 Thanks guys,
 Currently all are wiring is certified cat5. I'm now testing 
 the force all
 ends
 to 100mb full duplex to c if that makes a difference.
 
 Thanks again for your advice
 
 David
 
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  From:   Vincent Avallone[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Reply To:   Exchange Discussions
  Sent:   27 November 2002 13:41
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject:RE: Very strange problems occuring
 
  Your switches can do FULL Duplex, right?
  We had a similar problem a while back and we had to have 
 the NIC's set
  to auto detect.
  If we forced it to use Full duplex it slowed everything down.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Andy Grafton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 8:31 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring
 
  Set the speed of the adaptors and switches as described.  
 If they don't
  work at 100MBit try setting them to 10Mbit and see if that works for
  reference sake.
 
  If 100MBit doesn't work but 10MBit does, check the cabling and
  associated wiring stuff (patch leads, sockets etc.) the 
 *whole* way from
  the switch to the PC.  Easy way to circumvent this for testing is by
  using a long Cat 5 patch lead.  If your wiring is certified and
  installed for Category 5 or above then you're OK for 
 100MBit.  If its
  Cat 3 or Cat 4 you might be getting trouble from there.  
 I've seen some
  odd behaviour from cable problems with certain net cards 
 (connections
  start off OK and then degrade until they're unuseable).
 
  All the best,
 
  Andy
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: mike dilworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: 27. november 2002 13:11
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: Re: Very strange problems occuring
 
 
  set NICS and switch ports all to 100Mbps full duplex,
 
  mike
 
  - Original Message -
  From: David Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 2:04 PM
  Subject: Very strange problems occuring
 
 
   Hi people,
   We have a very strange problem here with our users. They 
 are working
  with
   exchange client and Exchange server 5.5 in an NT 4 
 domain. One by one
   they seem to be losing their connections to exchange 
 server. When i go
   and have a look,  i realise they are experiencing packet 
 loss from the
  ping
   tests i've done.
   I realise this my be the wrong group to post to,  but 
 recently we have
   changed
   all our switches from 3comm to Extreme. Users have now 
 got 100mb to
  the
   desktop..this is when we started experiencing 
 these issues.
  Strange
   thing
   is though,  if i swap the network card with an identical one,  the
  problem
   goes
   away,  mostly..or if i put them back on to an old 
 3comm switch
   running at
   10mbit.
  
   Its a long shot...but has anyone come accross 
 this type of
   problem before?
  
   I'm just about to go and buy some new NICs
  
  
   David
  
   Sorry if u believe this is the wrong group to send to,  
 but i think
  there
   are some good people
   in this list.
  
  
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Re: Very strange problems occuring

2002-11-27 Thread Andy David
It needs more cowbell.

- Original Message - 
From: Erik Sojka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 10:45 AM
Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring


 I suggest that you upgrade the NIC driver.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Craig A. Mills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 10:40 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring
  
  
  Nobody has suggested updating the NIC driver yet.
  
  Craig A. Mills
  Computer Aided Management, Inc.
  371 Oak Pl.,  Ste. H
  Brea, Ca. 92821
  (714) 257-0108
  
  
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Lloyd
  Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 5:46 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring
  
  
  Thanks guys,
  Currently all are wiring is certified cat5. I'm now testing 
  the force all
  ends
  to 100mb full duplex to c if that makes a difference.
  
  Thanks again for your advice
  
  David
  
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   From: Vincent Avallone[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Reply To: Exchange Discussions
   Sent: 27 November 2002 13:41
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring
  
   Your switches can do FULL Duplex, right?
   We had a similar problem a while back and we had to have 
  the NIC's set
   to auto detect.
   If we forced it to use Full duplex it slowed everything down.
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Andy Grafton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 8:31 AM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: RE: Very strange problems occuring
  
   Set the speed of the adaptors and switches as described.  
  If they don't
   work at 100MBit try setting them to 10Mbit and see if that works for
   reference sake.
  
   If 100MBit doesn't work but 10MBit does, check the cabling and
   associated wiring stuff (patch leads, sockets etc.) the 
  *whole* way from
   the switch to the PC.  Easy way to circumvent this for testing is by
   using a long Cat 5 patch lead.  If your wiring is certified and
   installed for Category 5 or above then you're OK for 
  100MBit.  If its
   Cat 3 or Cat 4 you might be getting trouble from there.  
  I've seen some
   odd behaviour from cable problems with certain net cards 
  (connections
   start off OK and then degrade until they're unuseable).
  
   All the best,
  
   Andy
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: mike dilworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: 27. november 2002 13:11
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: Re: Very strange problems occuring
  
  
   set NICS and switch ports all to 100Mbps full duplex,
  
   mike
  
   - Original Message -
   From: David Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 2:04 PM
   Subject: Very strange problems occuring
  
  
Hi people,
We have a very strange problem here with our users. They 
  are working
   with
exchange client and Exchange server 5.5 in an NT 4 
  domain. One by one
they seem to be losing their connections to exchange 
  server. When i go
and have a look,  i realise they are experiencing packet 
  loss from the
   ping
tests i've done.
I realise this my be the wrong group to post to,  but 
  recently we have
changed
all our switches from 3comm to Extreme. Users have now 
  got 100mb to
   the
desktop..this is when we started experiencing 
  these issues.
   Strange
thing
is though,  if i swap the network card with an identical one,  the
   problem
goes
away,  mostly..or if i put them back on to an old 
  3comm switch
running at
10mbit.
   
Its a long shot...but has anyone come accross 
  this type of
problem before?
   
I'm just about to go and buy some new NICs
   
   
David
   
Sorry if u believe this is the wrong group to send to,  
  but i think
   there
are some good people
in this list.
   
   
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