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From: John Breakwell on 5 Mar 2010 11:57 Hi Please drop the microsoft.public.msmq.networking newsgroup from the thread as the MSMQ guys won't be able to help as much as the other networking newsgroups already involved. Cheers John Breakwell (MSFT) "Jack [MVP-Networking]" <jack(a)discussiongroup.com> wrote in message news:%23kwhVE7uKHA.3896(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi > Changing from Wire to wireless is not necessarily a general indication. > Start by connecting two computer to the switch with new commercially made > wires. > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). > > "Don" <donald7.44(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:eWRJqO1uKHA.3896(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Hello, around last month we started to lose lan connections to our NAS. >> We wanted to replace it anyways since it was old and did not have >> encryption. >> >> So we moved the data to the boses machine and we have still experienced >> lan drop out so here is a list of what has been tried and replaced. >> >> >> 1. router replaced >> 2. switch replaced 2x >> 3. switched out machines new machines still drop >> 4. added new nas nas still drops >> 5. changed from wired to wireless still drops >> 6. changed network cards. still drops >> >> >> Please help. >
From: Don on 5 Mar 2010 21:43 seems my messages weren't getting through. I connected the computers static ips to the switch with new cables and they still drop. IS there a program i can install on the computer to monitor the network and report what happens like wireshark? would wireshark be good to trac what computer is causing the network to drop? On 3/4/2010 8:40 AM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: > Hi > Changing from Wire to wireless is not necessarily a general indication. > Start by connecting two computer to the switch with new commercially > made wires. > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). > > "Don" <donald7.44(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:eWRJqO1uKHA.3896(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Hello, around last month we started to lose lan connections to our >> NAS. We wanted to replace it anyways since it was old and did not have >> encryption. >> >> So we moved the data to the boses machine and we have still >> experienced lan drop out so here is a list of what has been tried and >> replaced. >> >> >> 1. router replaced >> 2. switch replaced 2x >> 3. switched out machines new machines still drop >> 4. added new nas nas still drops >> 5. changed from wired to wireless still drops >> 6. changed network cards. still drops >> >> >> Please help. >
From: Frankster on 6 Mar 2010 10:08 I asked before but never saw an answer. What do you mean by "drop"? Can you describe the exact symptoms? -Frank "Don" <donald7.44(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:4B91C163.2090006(a)gmail.com... > seems my messages weren't getting through. I connected the computers > static ips to the switch with new cables and they still drop. > > IS there a program i can install on the computer to monitor the network > and report what happens like wireshark? would wireshark be good to trac > what computer is causing the network to drop? > > On 3/4/2010 8:40 AM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: >> Hi >> Changing from Wire to wireless is not necessarily a general indication. >> Start by connecting two computer to the switch with new commercially >> made wires. >> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). >> >> "Don" <donald7.44(a)gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:eWRJqO1uKHA.3896(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> Hello, around last month we started to lose lan connections to our >>> NAS. We wanted to replace it anyways since it was old and did not have >>> encryption. >>> >>> So we moved the data to the boses machine and we have still >>> experienced lan drop out so here is a list of what has been tried and >>> replaced. >>> >>> >>> 1. router replaced >>> 2. switch replaced 2x >>> 3. switched out machines new machines still drop >>> 4. added new nas nas still drops >>> 5. changed from wired to wireless still drops >>> 6. changed network cards. still drops >>> >>> >>> Please help. >> >
From: Don on 6 Mar 2010 12:20 sorry that was in my earlier messages that were never posted for some reason. drop means you will lose connectivity to the devices eg you can no longer ping them, depending they will come back up after 2 minutes or longer. sometimes they don't come back up without a restart or power cycle. On 3/6/2010 8:08 AM, Frankster wrote: > I asked before but never saw an answer. What do you mean by "drop"? > Can you describe the exact symptoms? > > -Frank > > "Don" <donald7.44(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:4B91C163.2090006(a)gmail.com... >> seems my messages weren't getting through. I connected the computers >> static ips to the switch with new cables and they still drop. >> >> IS there a program i can install on the computer to monitor the >> network and report what happens like wireshark? would wireshark be >> good to trac what computer is causing the network to drop? >> >> On 3/4/2010 8:40 AM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: >>> Hi >>> Changing from Wire to wireless is not necessarily a general indication. >>> Start by connecting two computer to the switch with new commercially >>> made wires. >>> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). >>> >>> "Don" <donald7.44(a)gmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:eWRJqO1uKHA.3896(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>> Hello, around last month we started to lose lan connections to our >>>> NAS. We wanted to replace it anyways since it was old and did not have >>>> encryption. >>>> >>>> So we moved the data to the boses machine and we have still >>>> experienced lan drop out so here is a list of what has been tried and >>>> replaced. >>>> >>>> >>>> 1. router replaced >>>> 2. switch replaced 2x >>>> 3. switched out machines new machines still drop >>>> 4. added new nas nas still drops >>>> 5. changed from wired to wireless still drops >>>> 6. changed network cards. still drops >>>> >>>> >>>> Please help. >>> >> >
From: Don on 6 Mar 2010 12:21
On 3/6/2010 2:23 AM, Ben M. Schorr, MVP wrote: > <SWAG> Do you have your switch plugged into a good UPS? > yes. relatively new apc ups (around 1 year old) |