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2007-06-06 06:25 PM
2007-06-07 12:16 AM
~/archiben wrote:This is our network: CAT5E Gigabyte Switch (I'm not sure if this is how you describe it
RAM will surely help, but to me it sounds like your switch/hub isn't up to the job . . .
what speed is your network? 100? 1000? do you run everything through a switch or just a dumb hub? what speed is the switch/hub?
~/archiben
2007-06-07 12:29 AM
Gyarfas wrote:well that ought to do the job! back to the RAM i guess . . .
This is our network: CAT5E Gigabyte Switch (I'm not sure if this is how you describe it
2007-06-07 05:50 AM
Gyarfas wrote:Its very unlikely a network issue IMHO - look at the server~/archiben wrote:This is our network: CAT5E Gigabyte Switch (I'm not sure if this is how you describe it
RAM will surely help, but to me it sounds like your switch/hub isn't up to the job . . .
what speed is your network? 100? 1000? do you run everything through a switch or just a dumb hub? what speed is the switch/hub?
~/archiben
Regards.
2007-06-07 11:10 AM
~/archiben wrote:That will do the job, but only as long as all the machines (and especially the server) have gigabit ethernet cardsGyarfas wrote:well that ought to do the job! back to the RAM i guess . . .
This is our network: CAT5E Gigabyte Switch (I'm not sure if this is how you describe it
cheers
~/archiben
2007-06-07 05:07 PM
TomWaltz wrote:SERVER PC~/archiben wrote:That will do the job, but only as long as all the machines (and especially the server) have gigabit ethernet cardsGyarfas wrote:well that ought to do the job! back to the RAM i guess . . .
This is our network: CAT5E Gigabyte Switch (I'm not sure if this is how you describe it
cheers
~/archiben
2007-07-02 07:16 PM