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<0> 1400x900 less pixels then 1280x1024 though lol
<1> Hello, Is there a way to get the time it takes data to reach the lan switch I am connected through? Thanks.
<1> is there a lan tracert or some other tool?
<2> you can do a tracert
<3> tracert won't do "dumb" networking devices



<3> the device needs to be accessible via an IP to be traceable
<1> I know almost nothing about networking. How does a router identify hubs or switches?
<3> it doesn't "identify" them
<2> they will have an ip address
<3> windows98s: not the switch.
<3> a router sure
<3> and some.. manageable switches
<3> but why do you want to ping the switch, and not another computer?
<1> I wanted to see if the switch was too far away from my computer, and if this might affect my transfer rate.
<1> Could the placement of the switch affect data transfer rate?
<4> what rate are you expecting, and what rate are you getting?
<1> Theoretically data is transferred by ways of electricity or electromagnetic waves (fiber optic), and a couple of hundreds of meters shouldn't be noticeable..
<1> I download from the local DC server and I have a small download rate compared to other members of this network.
<1> in my network connection, it says I have a speed of 100Mbps, yet I download with 1Mbps
<1> I know that there could be other factors that can lead to this
<5> try a different cpu at that port to rule out your cpu



<5> or your cpu somewhere else
<1> what do you mean? to change my computer? or my network card?
<6> box1 box2 box3..... get 1mbps plugged in there.. its the network
<1> I don't understand
<1> :)
<6> your box, different port above 1mbps... the port
<4> i think he means connect a different computer to the port on the switch that your computer's using and check the rate on that computer then
<6> yes
<1> so it could be something wrong with my pc?
<4> also, connect your computer to a faster computer's switch port and check rate there too
<4> possibly
<6> you need to rule out as many factors as possible before thinking its "the switch distance" unless you know you over 900 feet from the switch it shouldnt be a problem
<1> I'll do this, but I don't think it's something wrong with my PC, it's intel dual core 1.6ghz, network card 10/100 and sata hard-drive
<1> can it be the quality of the switch?
<4> there are plenty of other components in ur pc which can go wrong
<4> yeah, could be a bad port. could be a bad cable, could be noise in the line. or could be a software config
<7> http://www.montagar.com/~PATJ/phone-switches.htm might be of interest to some of you


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