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Is there any way to check the database connections speed from one of the client computers in the office that is connected to the server, or is this impossible? I am trying to determine network delays between computers in the exam rooms and the server. This is a hard wired system.
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"Amazing Utilities" has a connection speed test.
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Can it be accessed from a client computer or just the computer with the data base?
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Run Amazing Utilities at client computer. Then Advanced options> Speed test
May need to run Amazing Utilities as administrator:
My computer> C:> Program Files X86> Amazing Charts> RIGHT CLICK Amazing Utilities> Run as administrator> Advanced options> test speed
Do this from client computer.
Good luck!
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Thank you for the help, Gene.
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Unless the distance is over 100M (330 ft) for the cables, the difference should be negligible. Often in the nanosecond range (10-9 seconds). However there may be issues due to shielding that can drastically affect connection quality.
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