Hey everyone, I work IT for a company that has a research team. We have about 50+ workers and the research team only consists of 4 people. Everyone's internet seems to be fine except theirs. They are constantly on marketing sites and it seems like its getting worse and worse for them to load up specific ones. Do certain sites control their bandwidth? I just need help figuring this out. I've been stuck with this problem for months.
Try clearing out their browser history, temp files, etc.etc. and see if that helps. May I ask, is everyone is the company use the same computer brand and model?
I've done all that. I cleaned out all the temp files and wiped their cookies and history. It helped a little but hardly fixed the problem. They're all on different computers. 2 desktop, 2 laptop and all different models.
What happens if you use a computer outside the Research Team, connecting to one of the slow sites? If the problem still exists, it's the site. If not, we can concentrate on the units.
Sorry for the late reply. At times if someone else goes on the site its really slow and im guessing its the high volume of traffic for the page in general and other times its just the the research team.
The problem is the same with all web browsers. As for the sites... Trulia is the most common problematic site. The main page itself isn't too bad but the sub-pages i.e. "Mortgage" and worst of all "agent" seem to be giving us a hard time. Thanks to everyone so far for helping! :smile:
The site works fine. Users bandwidth isn't limited. I'm leaning toward the physical location of your Research Team vis a vis the rest of the staff. Also post how everyone is connected.
Yeah Im going to have to take another look at the research teams computers. Were running 25 x 25 so we have more than enough juice. They're all hardwired in and even they are showing 26 up and 25 down.
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