Intermittent Network Problems
- Exar Kun
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Intermittent Network Problems
I'm having intermittent network problems with my work PC. I seem to be the only person in the office with the issues and weirdly enough, the problems only seem to occur in the morning with everything working fine in the afternoon.
As you can see in the attached screenshot, I sometimes get a connection and sometimes don't. It's not a speed problem - when it connects it's fine. It's just that the connection is constantly switching on and off.
Any idea if this is likely to be hardware or software? I have no idea where to look but it's driving me insane as any file I work on can take seconds to respond to selecting any command or doing anything. It makes my whole PC incredibly unresponsive (until the issue clears up in the afternoon).
As you can see in the attached screenshot, I sometimes get a connection and sometimes don't. It's not a speed problem - when it connects it's fine. It's just that the connection is constantly switching on and off.
Any idea if this is likely to be hardware or software? I have no idea where to look but it's driving me insane as any file I work on can take seconds to respond to selecting any command or doing anything. It makes my whole PC incredibly unresponsive (until the issue clears up in the afternoon).
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- w00dsy
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Re: Intermittent Network Problems
Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
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Re: Intermittent Network Problems
It could be a million thing, I would try updating driver to start with (as its easiest)
Otherwise swap out Network cable from your computer > wall
Then if that doesnt work patch panel > Switch
Otherwise swap out Network cable from your computer > wall
Then if that doesnt work patch panel > Switch
- Exar Kun
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Re: Intermittent Network Problems
Have switched off and on multiple times!
Thanks - will give those a go and see what happens. Intermittent problems suck to diagnose.
Thanks - will give those a go and see what happens. Intermittent problems suck to diagnose.
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Re: Intermittent Network Problems
It could be that, but if nobody else is having issues its unlikely (at least less unlikely than fault driver/bung network cable)
could be worth swapping into another spare port on the switch
could be worth swapping into another spare port on the switch
- Exar Kun
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Re: Intermittent Network Problems
Yep, I've considered swapping onto a spare port on the switch... but I don't even know which port my PC is currently plugged into!
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- Exar Kun
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Re: Intermittent Network Problems
I've changed patch cable at my end and updated driver and it seems to be working. But then again, it would weirdly start working fine around lunchtime anyway so I'll have to see if it's still OK in the morning.
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Re: Intermittent Network Problems
What's Event Viewer got to say for itself?
- Exar Kun
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Re: Intermittent Network Problems
It says lots! But I don't really know what's relevant or what I should be looking for.
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Re: Intermittent Network Problems
My money is on the patch cable that you have replaced, I'm thinking a broken wire in the cable and with the building warming up it starts working again.