This network with a single 24-port gigabit switch started having major network problems. The two servers couldn't even ping each other at times. I powered off all of the Windows client machines and physically unplugged the Internet router and wireless access point, but I saw *3* devices lighting up on the switch, instead of just the 2 servers. The two servers still couldn't ping each other, but as soon as I disconnected the client machine from the switch, everything worked fine after that.
My question is what could be happening with that client machine that's causing it to interfere with the rest of the network? Is a bad built-in NIC causing a broadcast storm?
My question is what could be happening with that client machine that's causing it to interfere with the rest of the network? Is a bad built-in NIC causing a broadcast storm?