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August 31st, 2006 13:00
Slow T1 connection
I have a dimension 4550, that has a Intel Pro/100VE Network Connection in it. We have a T1 connection in our office that is performing rather slowly. The internet connection speed is pretty good, but the connection to our other office via the T1 is slow. Is the network adapter that I have adequate enough for a T1 connection, and what else could I check?
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August 31st, 2006 15:00
Where is the server located? At your location or the other office's location (or some 3rd party location)?
If the server is in a remote location does other server functions take as long or is it only the CAD files?
As I noted before having the provider check the lines does not always really tell you the condition of them. I've worked with Telco's too long (grin).
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August 31st, 2006 16:00
The server is located in the other office its about 300 miles from where I am. Other functions seem to be about the same as the CAD files. Of course the other files are not near as big, but on a percentage basis the time is about the same. The server is built to run about 100 computers from it. Currently there are only about 35 running off it. I am using a cisco 1700 router that is connected to my T1 Modem. Then from the router it goes into a Dell 2608 power connect hub, and out to the five computers in this office. Is there anything wrong with that setup. Also is the router necessary, or can the T1 line plug straight to the hub. I am a little in the dark on understanding that area.
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August 31st, 2006 18:00