Guys I would really appreciate a response or two.
I need to learn some best practice for identifying/remediating bottlenecks on simple office LAN's. The norm these days in small office is that most of the connections are wireless, most of the embedded resources are wired [though that is changing]: fax, printers, etc.
When I do spot checks, I find really huge variances in throughput for the users and am baffled by this.
One specific I wonder about: Some of these NIC's/Chipsets/wifi adapters etc are broadly used and well-understood. For some, there are certain "must do" changes in configs that greatly help the average user-experience. If anyone knows of a resource where such "tweaks" are collated for the most common chipsets and/or devices, I would really appreciate a notice of such.
As to the tougher issues of interaction between routers/bridges/AP's, I am really poorly educated and need to climb the curve.
thanks
I need to learn some best practice for identifying/remediating bottlenecks on simple office LAN's. The norm these days in small office is that most of the connections are wireless, most of the embedded resources are wired [though that is changing]: fax, printers, etc.
When I do spot checks, I find really huge variances in throughput for the users and am baffled by this.
One specific I wonder about: Some of these NIC's/Chipsets/wifi adapters etc are broadly used and well-understood. For some, there are certain "must do" changes in configs that greatly help the average user-experience. If anyone knows of a resource where such "tweaks" are collated for the most common chipsets and/or devices, I would really appreciate a notice of such.
As to the tougher issues of interaction between routers/bridges/AP's, I am really poorly educated and need to climb the curve.
thanks
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP DC7600, HP DC7600[2], HP DC7100, Samsung NC10
- OS
- Windows XP Pro SP3, Windows 7 Pro 32-bit, Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit, Windows XP Home SP3
- CPU
- Pentium 4 3.2GHz, Pentium 4 3.4GHz 64bit, Atom,
- Motherboard
- Dunno
- Memory
- 4GB matched, 1GB, 2.5GB, 4.0 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Geforce 8400 GS and others
- Sound Card
- RealteK ALC260 and others
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Asus HD
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
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- WD Caviar 640gb SATA
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