I started working parttime at a new place and the guy who used to do their networking/admin got laid off a while go. Anyway they have very old hardware but the network shouldn't be this slow. I know the basics about the networking but don't have a lot of experience with it because it's not exactly my area.
I basically want some pointers to help isolate the problem. I know everyone is going to scream Upgrade but they are financially unstable and don't really want to throw a lot of money in to this sort of a thing. I've got very little to play with.
Transfering a 13mb file from the file server takes about 5~7 minutes (I tried transfering the same size data within the server room via a 'local' hub at it took much less time - so it's not a server problem).
The setup (to my best knowledge):
They have 2 18port 10Base-T hubs (don't know model/make ~ no documentation to be found and didn't want to take it down and shut the network down) that were probably installed about 8 years ago that act and about 30 wired ports of which only about 15 are actually used.
The server room is in a different location and has only one wall port. So everything from the server feeds into one of these 10 mbps hubs thru the wired port. They also have a D-Link 614 router (wireless/100-baset 4-port switch) that acts as DHCP server and gateway for their cable internet connection. The server plugs directly into one port on the router and the another port is used to connect to the rest of the network (to the hubs) wia wall outlet. Another (old) 8 port 10-BaseT hub plugs into the same router/switch with one or two computers connected to it (these computers aren't important).
The setup is moreorless straightforward and had been working fine until about two months ago. Now everything is painfuly slow. Copying files/accessing from the server etc.
How should I go about finding what's wrong? Could it that the wiring has gone bad? Could that degrade performance? Could a bad hub degrade performance?
Any help would be great. Just so you know, I'm not a newbie and can understand advanced stuff so I don't need 'baby' talk - thanks in advance!
I basically want some pointers to help isolate the problem. I know everyone is going to scream Upgrade but they are financially unstable and don't really want to throw a lot of money in to this sort of a thing. I've got very little to play with.
Transfering a 13mb file from the file server takes about 5~7 minutes (I tried transfering the same size data within the server room via a 'local' hub at it took much less time - so it's not a server problem).
The setup (to my best knowledge):
They have 2 18port 10Base-T hubs (don't know model/make ~ no documentation to be found and didn't want to take it down and shut the network down) that were probably installed about 8 years ago that act and about 30 wired ports of which only about 15 are actually used.
The server room is in a different location and has only one wall port. So everything from the server feeds into one of these 10 mbps hubs thru the wired port. They also have a D-Link 614 router (wireless/100-baset 4-port switch) that acts as DHCP server and gateway for their cable internet connection. The server plugs directly into one port on the router and the another port is used to connect to the rest of the network (to the hubs) wia wall outlet. Another (old) 8 port 10-BaseT hub plugs into the same router/switch with one or two computers connected to it (these computers aren't important).
The setup is moreorless straightforward and had been working fine until about two months ago. Now everything is painfuly slow. Copying files/accessing from the server etc.
How should I go about finding what's wrong? Could it that the wiring has gone bad? Could that degrade performance? Could a bad hub degrade performance?
Any help would be great. Just so you know, I'm not a newbie and can understand advanced stuff so I don't need 'baby' talk - thanks in advance!