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These can be caused by;
- Dead drop: A PC, phone, access point or printer is connected to the wall jack and the connection is not activated. The switch port does not show a link light, nor does the network adapter.
- User activity: Any user interface activity may disrupt the system in a way that impacts network performance. For example, viewing a web page will substantially reduce hard drive, CPU, memory, and network performance. Windows in particular gives higher priority to user actions than to other processes. For example, clicking the desktop just once per second during a Windows 2012 RDP session can cause a 25% drop in network throughput. The Windows Activity Monitor can cause up to a 50% drop in network throughput.
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