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Troubleshoot a Slow Network – The entire Network is Slow

June 26, 2014April 4, 2011 by Dorian

If the entire network or a part of the network is slow, it could mean you have a faulty switch or a you network is wrongly configured. Here are some hints about possible faults.

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