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  1. Welcome to the forum, Sharky2006. What are your advertised speeds? Please check out the "Make It Faster" sticky here: http://www.testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=2097.0
  2. Verizon said you're on a 768 connection?
  3. Hey crono, welcome to the forum.
  4. Hello kchi55, welcome to the forum
  5. Holyy, do you have a router connected? What operating system do you have? Have you looked through through http://www.testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=2097.0?
  6. Generally speaking: TX Power: 30
  7. It may need to be reset when connected to a new device
  8. You sure you got it hooked up right? LOL I wonder if it is possibly the duplexing of your NIC.
  9. Hey frasmith, welcome to the forum Check this post out to help boost your speeds a bit: http://www.testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=2097.0 Pay special attention to the bit about cablenut. Ask questions if you got any!
  10. Yup definitely the cable then. Do as Reso suggests.
  11. Did you connect wirelessly to the router? Have you connected the NIC on your PC before?
  12. I'm frightened by your avatar.
  13. Problem solved in one step: install a new network card.
  14. Khronic, I'll get you to notice that we did try hijackthis, and that the processes running were posted in a screenshot using the wmic command. I agree with Reso here. Unless you can rewrite the registry, you risk residual infection when you just put a bandaid on the sore. Reinstalling the OS is your only real bet in beating it. I find that it is not a cop-out, but a regular maintenance duty. I perform a rip/reinstall on a regular basis. Rooting out an infection like this, you may do more damage than good.
  15. Happy Remembrance Day from Canada.
  16. Removing those processes wasn't really where I was headed. Obviously you cannot delete explorer.exe. What I was illustrating is that there are trojans and worms that utilize these processes, as opposed to creating there own. It seems to me that that is exactly what was happening on supersteven's machine, as the problem was not evident in safe mode where some of these processes may not have been loaded. In situations like this, formatting and reinstalling the OS is definitely your best bet. We have exhausted many methods of removing the infection that did not work. It is likely a kernal-level virus that cannot be picked up by conventional means, if by any at all. Many people are scared of a rip and reinstall of the OS, but it's not that hard. Just back up your files externally, scan them before putting them back on the HD after the reinstall, and you're good to go. Nice, healthy PC.
  17. plus, there is no 4000/365 package with RR. I thought this was a joke
  18. That's some great stuff right there. Thanks for sharing all of your hard work, ROM-DOS.
  19. I will listen to basically any artist who has something new to say, or is sonically unique, whether new or old. If I have to choose a genre to be my favourite, I'd have to say rock or metal, 'cause you can really fuckin drink to it. I like a lot of hip-hop, jazz, blues, trip-hop/d n' b/house, classical (if I'm in the mood), some world music (esp. flamenco/latin), and some older country (I have little use for the newer stuff). I'll listen to anything that drives me, makes me think, or moves me emotionally. However, 90% of the (commercial) music out there bores me stiff.
  20. YELLOW ALERT: http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/smss/index.php http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/csrss/index.php http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/services/index.php http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/lsass/index.php http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/svchost/index.php http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/spoolsv/index.php http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/explorer/index.php http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/rundll32/index.php http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/winlogon/index.php
  21. I believe it must be done on the gateway machine, as opposed to being done on the clients. I know it can be set up on a server, anyway. Will it work for wireless? I dunno.
  22. Hey Tim, I fished this up: http://netsecurity.about.com/od/emailspamblocking/a/aafreespam.htm
  23. The documentation for that unit can be found HERE. I took a quick peek through, but couldn't find anything, but I imagine its in there somewhere (it is a bit of a volume).
  24. I would keep your IP address to yourself and not give it out publicly.
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