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Sebastian Schneider10-Jun-06 11:16
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Well, your DSL(?) modem is a router, DHCP, DNS. That is not too bad.
The network layout seems to be ok: Switch, then hubs, with the switch going to the router. That is, for a 20 PC network, totally acceptable.

Like Kanel, I know that NPO (non-profit organizations) usually have to turn every cent twice before spending it. Basically, your system seems to be OK. I really suspect that there is some misconfiguration. The XP-Home PCs can be difficult to connect to a domain.

I suggest (if that is not already the case) that the server be connected to the switch directly. All other computers should be set (Network Settings) to use 10 Mbit/Full Duplex. This part of the configuration is not standardized, but you find these setting, if you open the status-dialog of the LAN-Connection (double-click it), then click the "Properties" or "Advanced" Button in the lower left, then the "Advanced"-Button right next to the Network Interface Name (should be a disabled text-edit).

There will be a listbox with several settings. Usually, one or two of them change the link-speed and duplex mode. The server should be set to 100 MBit/s Full Duplex.

Well, thats all I can say on the layout. And, frankly, there SHOULD not be any problems with so few clients. I've been using networks since I had to drill holes in cables (not that I knew anything about the concept back then), and I've never heard of shares taking so long to open, except for misconfiguration-issues.

But then, your guys MIGHT constantly be sending something over the network (like transmitting files, streaming music from the web, stuff like that).

That can kill any partially switched network, since the other computers on the same hub will generate a lot of collisions. If you can spend a few bucks, try to replace the hubs with 5-to-8-port switches. You still should first try to have the computers auto-configured by the DHCP. If its a modern router, it should transmit DNS and Gateway-Information during the auto configuration.

The switch and modem probably wont care. The best thing probably would be to check, if someone uses streaming services or file-sharing software. If someone does, try to prevent those from doing that for a day or so, and monitor the performance. To change your IT-policy is up to you, if you believe that is necessary. This, however, is a guess.

My employer, for example, forbids any use of streaming services, instant messangers and non-business VoIP. The network is fully switched (with about 10 hubs in the company for extension purposes) and is routed on building-level. With a maximum of 2500 people using the network simultaneously, slow connections are a rare occasion.





Cheers,
Sebastian

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