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How to Tell When Your Network is Stretched Too Thin

How to Tell When Your Network is Stretched Too Thin

A network is arguably one of the most important assets that your business has. It keeps your team connected to crucial information and mission-critical applications. This is perhaps why itโ€™s so irritating when your network acts up. You should be on the lookout for even the slightest problem with your network, as even a small change could be a sign of bad things yet to come.

If your network is having trouble performing its duties, you run the risk of experiencing severe downtime and breaking your budget. Hereโ€™s a way you can identify network congestion and bottlenecks, and what you can do about them.

Defining Network Congestion and Bottlenecking
Network congestion is when your network is dealing with so much traffic that it canโ€™t process it all and collapses under the pressure. This can happen if you have too many devices accessing your network, and your network hardware or bandwidth canโ€™t keep up with the increased demand placed on it. This is especially common when you start to implement bandwidth-heavy solutions like conferencing and VoIP. On the opposite end, bottlenecking occurs when your networkโ€™s resources are too restricted and arenโ€™t being delegated properly, or if a network doesnโ€™t have the bandwidth to support the data thatโ€™s being transferred.

What Causes Network Congestion?
The cause for your businessโ€™s network congestion might be something as simple as not having enough bandwidth to support your users. This is usually what happens if your business has grown significantly over its lifetime and youโ€™ve onboarded plenty of new hires. If your network doesnโ€™t grow to accommodate this change, you could be looking at an incredible amount of unexpected traffic, which could slow your network speed.

If your network congestion isnโ€™t caused by too much internal traffic, you could be dealing with a Distributed Denial of Service attack (DDoS), in which a network or server is bombarded with an immense amount of traffic from an outside source designed specifically to take it down, or it could be something as simple as a failing piece of network hardware. Even something as simple as a faulty network card could put a damper on your businessโ€™s network.

What To Do
One of the most simple ways you can prevent downtime caused by network congestion is to plan for and accommodate growth. This means that you should always be aware of how many devices you plan on having connected to your network at any given time. How much data will you need to support peak hours? Depending on the maximum that you set, you should go above and beyond that. Doing so can help to ensure that your network is capable of functioning properly in all but the worst-case scenarios.

Another great way to beat network congestion and downtime is to reach out to L7 Solutions. Our technicians can help you optimize your network and minimize downtime. By performing a network audit, we can check the flow of data for any congestion or bottlenecks that need to be addressed. To schedule a network consultation, give us a call at (954) 573-1300.

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