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    * Are all the traffic lights on your switch blinking rapidly all the time?  You may have some network traffic issues, or not enough switch.     * Are all the traffic lights on your switch blinking rapidly all the time?  You may have some network traffic issues, or not enough switch. 
    * Does you network sometimes go nuts, and rebooting (unplugging and plugging back in) your switch cause it to work again? Look at your switch square in its blinky lights and consider an upgrade. Not sure? Talk to your local networking geek. Tell them what you have and if he/she stifles a gigglesnort, you have your answer.     * Does you network sometimes go nuts, and rebooting (unplugging and plugging back in) your switch cause it to work again? Look at your switch square in its blinky lights and consider an upgrade. Not sure? Talk to your local networking geek. Tell them what you have and if he/she stifles a gigglesnort, you have your answer. 
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