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Old August 23rd, 2009, 12:54 AM
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Thanks Satcomer for reminding me that but apparently I have Cat6 for all cable.
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Old August 23rd, 2009, 10:05 AM
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What is the ping time from the server to the file server? Does the server show it has the 1000 Base T connection? What protocol are you transferring with (afp, smb, etc)?
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Sorry guys, I know this has been a while but been busy.

We are in a mixed environment of Windows PC and Mac, we do used both AFP and SMB. The ping time is about 0.5 ms in average. After a few month of observation (and reading), I suspect that the whole network structure were not properly setup (DNS, host, domain...etc) and the other problem is that the file server itself also not properly setup. I am looking for a quick way out thats why I started this thread Network strorage setup
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