Tool for checking network connections
Tool for checking network connections
Yes, there are tools designed to scan networks and identify issues affecting performance. While WireShark is popular, you can use specialized network analyzers or packet sniffers with filtering capabilities to pinpoint bottlenecks. Consider adding specific filters for traffic types, ports, or protocols to narrow down the cause of slow speeds.
PRTG is free, yet extremely thorough. Checking AngryIP Scanner is useful, and Glasswire might assist too, but begin with PRTG.
HyperSpeed is the preferred choice among system administrators for evaluating network performance.
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We're achieving 1GB per second from a PC using Ethernet. Adjust the copy-paste speed to fall between 81kbps and 1.20mbps as needed. The device is a Netgear ProSAFE S3300-52X, with Synology RS3617RPxs servers in place.