Re: Network connection down
From: Jimbo (sdhi_at_please)
Date: 08/06/04
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Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 23:51:00 -0400
Sounds like harware - or at least that would be the firs thing I'd look at.
Cables, switch or hub, NIC card....
If it were me, I would start with those,
JS
"Ed" <leiATeudoramailDOTcom> wrote in message
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> SBS2003 and XP Professional clients are installed in my office. I got two
> problems on a networking issue. Firstly, the network connection between
> the
> server and the client may suddently go down. I have to manually release
> and
> renew the IP address using command IPCONFIG on the client computer to
> restore the network connection. File transfer between the server and
> client
> tends to be slow. Digitally sign communications on both server and client
> has been disabled following some experts' suggestion in this newsgroup.
> This
> step is usefu to tackle the problem; however, the problem is not totally
> eliminated. What can I do to enhance the network stability? Thanks in
> advance.
>
>
> Eddie
>
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