Bottle neck on the network

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I have set up the Performance monitor to log stats on my NIC. One of the
stats if Outbound Queue. It says that it is running in the 90% or higher all
the time.
Is there anyway to see what is in the queue?
Or find out what is the bottle neck?

Everything seems to be running fine on the network.
I am running Windows 2000 Server with sp5.
 
Only way to know what is going on is to take a sniffer trace of the packets on the wire for the
nic.

Gary
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