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Assistance with speed problem across t1 line

Asked by alboswell in Network Design & Methodology, Network Analysis Software, Network Operations

Tags: Server 2003, T1

Hi all,
Here is my problem, the company I work for has two locations. Location A is the main store where our windows 2003 server is located.  Location B is our warehouse.  The server at location A hosts our inventory program.  We have a T1 line between location A & B.  

When we access the server across the T1 line to view inventory info sometimes it works at a tolerable speed and other times it is absolutely unusable.
Server=Windows 2003 small business server
Clients=Windows XP pro
T1 line routers=Netvanta 3200
Inventory program=Dos based Clarion language (locally written)

Is there any way to give my inventory program bandwidth priority over regular internet usage?
Im open for any ideas or suggestions!!
Thanks All
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