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Troubleshooting remote locations makes it difficult for IT teams to properly diagnose problems. For example, there are likely multiple networks served by multiple ISP’s between the main office and a remote location.
Remote locations add layers of complexity to troubleshooting IT problems. To help you overcome the complexity, here are 6 steps for troubleshooting remote location issues, including:
- Define the problem
- Decide on an approach
- Figure out the scope of the problem
- Undertake your investigation
Read this white paper for the full 6 steps for optimizing network performance across remote locations.