It might be time to break out the sniffer. Have a host copy a file over the
network across the link and look at the general response times it each
packet takes on the acknowledements. Do a variety of tests in this manner.
if you could run netperf, a freeware, across the link that'd be good.

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> Thanks for the replies. Priscilla I tried the ping into both of the
networks
> in question and have recieved the same results. As an aside, is there an
> acceptable level of variance in the results of a ping and what are the
side
> effects of such a large dicrepancy in the ping response times.
> I have run the test on other configured neworks and they all show
consistent
> ping response times of up to 32ms, but nothing like what is happening for
> this one client.
>
>
> ""DW""  wrote in message
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> > I am running 2 WAN links through the same router and have been have
> session
> > disconnect problems recently. I have been running several ping tests
> across
> > both of the links (128K FR and 512K Leased line) and they are both
showing
> > response times fluctuating from 30ms to 1400ms (No dropped packets). I
> > believe this is the root of the problem. What could be causing this
delay
> > through the router ??? The memory and processor usage looks to be within
> > tolerable limits. I am also assuming this kind of delay is not normal,
> would
> > I be right ??
> >
> > All answers appreciated !




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