Anyone good with computers?

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GBuntitled

22-05-2005 19:19:44

I have a sucky problem. A few days ago, my internet started running VERY slow. Like dialup slow. I'm on cable. There are 2 other comptuer in the house, and we are all connected to the same router, ISP...etc...I ran a bandwith test , and saw that compared to the normal cable speed in Hawaii (and with the 2 other computers here), I'm at capital SLOW. Like 1/30 the speed of normal cable here in Hawaii. I have no idea why. Even my dads computer here is above average speed for Hawaii cable. My sister's is just as speedy as ever. I'm not sure if it's spyware. I've got SpyBot Search and Destroy, AdAware, and had Microsoft Anti Spyware, and none of them picked anything up yesterday. I ran a HijackThis scan, but have no idea what to fix. So comptuer geniuses know why it's like this? Could the Ethernet cable I have be bad? Or not? What is it? HELP!

clearestchannel40

22-05-2005 19:32:25

May sound stupid.. try using USB, see if the rate picks up. Does the network connection say "Limited or No Activity"? I am a linux man, so I am not too keen on how Windows works.

CoMpFrEaK

22-05-2005 19:35:16

[quote856fdf2b37="GBuntitled"]I have a sucky problem. A few days ago, my internet started running VERY slow. Like dialup slow. I'm on cable. There are 2 other comptuer in the house, and we are all connected to the same router, ISP...etc...I ran a bandwith test , and saw that compared to the normal cable speed in Hawaii (and with the 2 other computers here), I'm at capital SLOW. Like 1/30 the speed of normal cable here in Hawaii. I have no idea why. Even my dads computer here is above average speed for Hawaii cable. My sister's is just as speedy as ever. I'm not sure if it's spyware. I've got SpyBot Search and Destroy, AdAware, and had Microsoft Anti Spyware, and none of them picked anything up yesterday. I ran a HijackThis scan, but have no idea what to fix. So comptuer geniuses know why it's like this? Could the Ethernet cable I have be bad? Or not? What is it? HELP![/quote856fdf2b37]

check if other computers are downloading a lot of stuff, also try resetting the network. If that dosent fix it then check for virus and such

Lunarpancake

22-05-2005 19:43:20

sounds like u have a virus, or some kind of internet sharing program thats upload cap is set way too high, or some kinda toolbar that is downloading tons of spyware lol



my reccomendations Format the PC , ask me how if you want detailed info...itll be back to the way it was when you bought it after.

CollidgeGraduit

22-05-2005 20:25:42

Yeah, definitely reset your cable modem and router... unplug their power supplies and let them sit for a few minutes. Should do the trick

nicd.01

22-05-2005 20:30:28

You should also make sure that your antivirus and spyware programs are fully updated.

CoMpFrEaK

22-05-2005 21:24:08

[quotebc929b0f3c="CollidgeGraduit"]Yeah, definitely reset your cable modem and router... unplug their power supplies and let them sit for a few minutes. Should do the trick[/quotebc929b0f3c]

omg your still alive! o

GBuntitled

22-05-2005 21:28:05

I reset the modem and router twice today. I also ran Search And Destroy, but only got the normal DSO Exploit, and another Wild Tangent Which I both deleted. I use a internet sharing program, but it's not on very much, and when it is on, I had already set the upload cap to like 2 or so.

lamecity

22-05-2005 22:37:28

well this is a shot in the dark but i have had this problem. If you have your modem coming from a splitter that is attached to several things. in my room i had a splitter connecting my tv,computer,modem and after about 3 months of that the modem could no longer keep up so i use just a two way splitter and it works great again. i have also had a friend who had to switch the room his computer was in because of this. if you are using a splitter try running the coaxial cable stright to the wall.hopefully it is something that simple.

FiSKARZ

22-05-2005 22:53:51

[quote24a48e71bb="lamecity"]well this is a shot in the dark but i have had this problem. If you have your modem coming from a splitter that is attached to several things. in my room i had a splitter connecting my tv,computer,modem and after about 3 months of that the modem could no longer keep up so i use just a two way splitter and it works great again. i have also had a friend who had to switch the room his computer was in because of this. if you are using a splitter try running the coaxial cable stright to the wall.hopefully it is something that simple.[/quote24a48e71bb]

That could definately be a possibility...when i got my cable modem, cablevision installed a dedicated line for me even though there was a working cable in the next room, hooked up to a box

GBuntitled

22-05-2005 23:57:05

Hmmm Not really sure what you mean, but the only thing that I have in my room hooked up to that router/modem is the comptuer. The tv doesn't have cable.

lamecity

23-05-2005 08:28:06

well then i guess its time to move out.

Archon810

23-05-2005 08:33:59

turn of all computers but one, and see if that fixes the problem. uploading at full speed kills the connection, so maybe some of the computers have spyware that uploads all the time.

also make sure ur isp didn't set a cap at u. some do if u download too much in a month...

Cinnabar

23-05-2005 09:11:21

Do you have any software firewalls running? Check your msconfig for startup programs that look odd and also ctrl alt del and check for unusual processes.

Reboot into safe mode w/ networking and see if the speed is back up to normal.

Cinnabar

23-05-2005 09:12:13

[quote9752043030="Archon810"]turn of all computers but one, and see if that fixes the problem. uploading at full speed kills the connection, so maybe some of the computers have spyware that uploads all the time.

also make sure ur isp didn't set a cap at u. some do if u download too much in a month...[/quote9752043030]

A bandwidth cap is not going to have anything to do with other computers in his house working fine while his isn't.

jadem

23-05-2005 09:38:35

Network card or cable can be the culprit. Also one of the cheaper solutions.

Try the cable with another connection and see what that does. If it's fine, try using a different network card in your machine.

Network cards go bad ALL the time, but usually they're only about $15-20 (on average, hence the word "usually").

If that doesn't work, I'm not sure what to tell you.

Admin

23-05-2005 09:39:33

[quote03a0aa457c="clearestchannel40"]I am a linux man, so I am not too keen on how Windows works.[/quote03a0aa457c]

Really?

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That's the IP you most commonly post from...

comppimp

23-05-2005 09:43:35

Snaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaap!

flatline

23-05-2005 09:48:33

He's obviously got an emulator, god.

Convinced

23-05-2005 09:57:30

Hahahaha ty and flatline. He's is teh uber leet now, supposedly a big linux boy yet runs it shows he runs windows. That's awesome, you're awesome toolbox.

Archon810

23-05-2005 11:31:01

[quote1a382689e8="Cinnabar"][quote1a382689e8="Archon810"]turn of all computers but one, and see if that fixes the problem. uploading at full speed kills the connection, so maybe some of the computers have spyware that uploads all the time.

also make sure ur isp didn't set a cap at u. some do if u download too much in a month...[/quote1a382689e8]

A bandwidth cap is not going to have anything to do with other computers in his house working fine while his isn't.[/quote1a382689e8]

ah, sorry missed the part where he said the other computers are still fast.

Cinnabar

23-05-2005 12:54:20

Clearestchannel = owned

Cinnabar

23-05-2005 12:58:06

p.s. I pasted this thread to a bunch of people and they all laughed at you P

Fugger

23-05-2005 13:08:40

Haha wow... You got puppy chowned. Good job!

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srichter

23-05-2005 13:12:56

LOOLOLOLOLOLOWNED

Josh

23-05-2005 13:20:22

oh shit, put the tools back in the box...