Tag Archives: Network Troubleshooting

Building stronger networks

This post is at least half inspired by the massive force of water that descended on the Chicagoland region in the summer. What I realised very quickly is that the roads and the water drainage systems were not designed to … Continue reading

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Troubleshooting connectivity

One of the things that I’ve discovered over years of troubleshooting vast and various connection problems is that it’s almost impossible to jump to the right conclusion about a problem. There are always things that surprise you, always aspects that … Continue reading

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Why users should never hear of the ping command.

As harsh as it sounds this is partially because of the ‘give a mouse a cookie and he’ll try to use it as an umbrella at which point you’ve done him more harm than good’ scenario. If you give a … Continue reading

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