MountainNetworks
IS-IT--Management
- Apr 24, 2003
- 74
"Why is this so slow?!"
I've been getting hit with a lot of this from my clients lately. The truth...I have no clue.
There are two separate issues. I'll start with the most difficult first.
1. Two separate offices in the same building are sharing a full T1 internet connection. That means that someone generously gave us a port, which we connect a sonicwall SOHO3 firewall, and provide dhcp addresses to 3 computers. The two offices have no interaction with each other.
Ok, so this office that's on someone else's network...they've got a branch office. They have their own Business DSL connection and do a hardware to hardware VPN connection between these two sonicwall devices. All is good. Probably by coincidence, shortly after we got on our neighbor's network, they started complaining that at a certain time of day, their network speed slows to a crawl. Their network guy blames me. Well, of course...that's the easy thing to do. The truth is that there are only 3 computers at this office and they're really not doing anything. Yeah, they have access to the internet, but they're not really on it. Maybe it's related to #2...
2. A Windows 2000 Professional workstations slows to a crawl and eventually locks up. The only culprit seems to be spoolsv, which acts like it has a memory leak. Stopping and starting the service from the services menu corrects this problem...but only temporarily. The problem keeps recurring and we can't figure out why. It's only on one computer.
Any ideas? In general, what's the best way, or tool to troubleshoot unexplained network or desktop slowness?
Thanks....
I've been getting hit with a lot of this from my clients lately. The truth...I have no clue.
There are two separate issues. I'll start with the most difficult first.
1. Two separate offices in the same building are sharing a full T1 internet connection. That means that someone generously gave us a port, which we connect a sonicwall SOHO3 firewall, and provide dhcp addresses to 3 computers. The two offices have no interaction with each other.
Ok, so this office that's on someone else's network...they've got a branch office. They have their own Business DSL connection and do a hardware to hardware VPN connection between these two sonicwall devices. All is good. Probably by coincidence, shortly after we got on our neighbor's network, they started complaining that at a certain time of day, their network speed slows to a crawl. Their network guy blames me. Well, of course...that's the easy thing to do. The truth is that there are only 3 computers at this office and they're really not doing anything. Yeah, they have access to the internet, but they're not really on it. Maybe it's related to #2...
2. A Windows 2000 Professional workstations slows to a crawl and eventually locks up. The only culprit seems to be spoolsv, which acts like it has a memory leak. Stopping and starting the service from the services menu corrects this problem...but only temporarily. The problem keeps recurring and we can't figure out why. It's only on one computer.
Any ideas? In general, what's the best way, or tool to troubleshoot unexplained network or desktop slowness?
Thanks....