A user reports that their workstation is experiencing slow network speeds when accessing resources on the company's internal network. The network administrator has confirmed that there are no issues with the network infrastructure. What is the BEST initial troubleshooting step you should take to pinpoint the problem with the workstation's slow network performance?
Update the network drivers on the affected workstation.
Switch the workstation's connection to a different network port on the switch.
Replace the network cables connected to the workstation.
Check the workstation's network configuration settings for any discrepancies.
Checking the workstation's network configuration settings would be the best initial step, as incorrect settings could lead to performance issues such as an improper IP address, subnet mask, or DNS server information, which could slow down or misdirect network traffic from the workstation to the rest of the network. Switching to a different port would not address potential configuration issues on the workstation. Updating the network drivers may resolve some issues, but it is more appropriate to check if configuration settings are correct before proceeding to update drivers, which may not be necessary if the settings are the cause. Replacing network cables as an initial step should only be considered if there is a strong indication of physical damage or failure, which is not mentioned in the scenario.
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