network issues

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where i work, we have a small network setup. around 20 computers. All of the
IP addresses are manually configured. Some computers are still running win 95
and win 98. some are running xp. seems the 4 in the back that are running
winxp have issues when going to certain websites, however the other computers
do not. do you think it is a network issue? should we reconfigure the IP
address? or can anyone offer a suggesstion to fix this issue? please let me
know.
thanks!
 
where i work, we have a small network setup. around 20 computers. All of the
IP addresses are manually configured. Some computers are still running win 95
and win 98. some are running xp. seems the 4 in the back that are running
winxp have issues when going to certain websites, however the other computers
do not. do you think it is a network issue? should we reconfigure the IP
address? or can anyone offer a suggesstion to fix this issue? please let me
know.

Look at the MTU setting first:
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/internet-connectivity-problems-caused.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/internet-connectivity-problems-caused.html
 
Deelite926 said:
where i work, we have a small network setup. around 20 computers. All
of the IP addresses are manually configured. Some computers are still
running win 95 and win 98. some are running xp. seems the 4 in the
back that are running winxp have issues when going to certain
websites, however the other computers do not. do you think it is a
network issue? should we reconfigure the IP address? or can anyone
offer a suggesstion to fix this issue? please let me know.
thanks!

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