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Asked by ashleyandy
at 2024-07-17 10:03:39
Point:500 Replies:8 POST_ID:829008USER_ID:11909
Topic:
Miscellaneous Networking;;
We have a user who continually gets notifications from a particular server-hosted database saying that the remote server is no longer connected. This is the only user who is getting the error, which leads me to believe there might be network issue that is making it appear disconnected. Is there any software that will continually monitor a user's connectivity (like ping, but more informative over long periods of time)? I can't sit and look at a continuous ping all the time to see if its dropping when the user has the intermittent issue.
Author: ashleyandy replied at 2024-07-22 14:56:05
the cabling checks out and he works fine, most of the time. just loses intermittent connection to the database server
Expert: masnrock replied at 2024-07-22 14:23:16
Why not run a test on the cable itself? Do you have testing tools?
Author: ashleyandy replied at 2024-07-22 13:40:25
this is what makes me think its the network cabling to his office. however, im looking for something to monitor the connection to his computer, like a continuous ping, to see if it drops from time to time.
Expert: masnrock replied at 2024-07-21 15:24:52
Does the user have updated drivers? Or any software that is unique? Something has to be different.
Author: ashleyandy replied at 2024-07-17 12:32:33
our setup is very simple. all computers connect the same with no rules on our switches/firewall/routers for specific users. this user connects to the same database (on a locally hosted server) that a dozen other users connect to and he is the only one who gets the error... which suggests to me either there is some interference on the network port in his office, or on his laptop/docking station. i merely want something that will constantly monitor his connection to the server that has the database to see if he is losing connection or has some sort of interference between his computer and our network.
Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-07-17 12:20:45
Is it your network router software that will do that for you at certain local address such as
192.168.0.10 ?
Could you write it in detail ? What network are you on, What network or computer hardware are you using ? Let us a picture to your scenario
Duncan
192.168.0.10 ?
Could you write it in detail ? What network are you on, What network or computer hardware are you using ? Let us a picture to your scenario
Duncan
Author: ashleyandy replied at 2024-07-17 12:14:40
i want to monitor the computer's connection to the local network or more specifically to the server that hosts the database
Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-07-17 12:07:06
Did you use fidder before ?
http://www.telerik.com/fiddler
Try it
and what the thing you want to monitor on users ?
Could you write more in detail for your cases?
Duncan
http://www.telerik.com/fiddler
Try it
and what the thing you want to monitor on users ?
Could you write more in detail for your cases?
Duncan