Guest idyleorfus@yahoo.com Posted October 4, 2007 Posted October 4, 2007 I have 2 servers in differnet locations not associated with each other. both have about 6 to 10 users. The DHCP is router not the server. The internet is used only for research by he workstations. Both are Domain Controllers. Every day in the afternoon, both networks sem to get real sluggish to the point that I must reboot the workstations. It think it may be a DHCP lease timeout, however, one netowrk I have static IP's set up for all computers, thereby negating the DHCP which is in the DSL router and not available to me to turn off. My local domain is just the word domain. No dot com or anything like that. I do not have DNS set up. Anyone have any ideas why the network get so slow in the late afternoon?? Thanks.
Guest James McIllece [MS] Posted October 17, 2007 Posted October 17, 2007 Re: Windows2003 'Server idyleorfus@yahoo.com wrote in news:1191532603.518870.90740@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com: > I have 2 servers in differnet locations not associated with each > other. both have about 6 to 10 users. The DHCP is router not the > server. The internet is used only for research by he workstations. > Both are Domain Controllers. Every day in the afternoon, both > networks sem to get real sluggish to the point that I must reboot the > workstations. It think it may be a DHCP lease timeout, however, one > netowrk I have static IP's set up for all computers, thereby negating > the DHCP which is in the DSL router and not available to me to turn > off. My local domain is just the word domain. No dot com or anything > like that. I do not have DNS set up. > Anyone have any ideas why the network get so slow in the late > afternoon?? > Thanks. > > If you are not using DNS, what are you using for name resolution? Do you have WINS installed? -- James McIllece, Microsoft Please do not send email directly to this alias. This is my online account name for newsgroup participation only. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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