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Re: (ASCEND) Net Medic and My Max 4K
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On Thu, 7 Aug 1997, Craig Salmond wrote:
> I've got a user that keeps sending me these reports. I've tried my
> best to duplicate it, but can't. Is anyone else having users send them
> reports like this. As far as I am concerned, everything is A.O.K our T1
> is less than 10% utilized and the MAX is connected to the same ethernet
> segment. The max has 40+ calls on it when the users sends the report.
Hmmm..
NetMedic's heurestics are crap. They're a predefined set of rules on
whether the weather is good or bad, and what shoe size you're wearing and
what side of the bed you got out of.
I remember watching a PC I was using with it flick on to screensaver -
just before it did, NetMedic reported "Your PC experienced a CPU
performance problem..."
I mean, please. What kind of qualified diagnosis is this program in a
position to make? ;)
The transfer rates, speed indicators, etc by themselves are useful, but
they're nothing special and other programs can report them just as well.
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