Dropping network connection

J

Jonathan

All computers in my office are dropping connection with
Novell Netware 4.83 constantly throughout the day, but
reconnection instantly with the server. We are running
through a 3com switch. All computers are on forced full
duplex, but only about 6 are running full duplex. Any
ideas would be helpful. I am stumped!
Jonathan
 
G

Gary Fose [MSFT]

Jonathan,

You will need to contact 3COM for this issue.

Thanks,
Gary
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