How to check why I lost the Internet? Is my PC a Zambie?
I have 3 PC connected by wire to a Netgear wireless router WGR614 and
one connected by Wi-Fi. Some time ago I lost the Internet connection on 1 PC, but I found it was related to ZoneAlarm and Ms Security update for Windows KB951748. I fixed this problem, but now I have problems with another PC. I am sure it is not a wire problem - when I remove a wire from not working PC and connect it to my laptop - I have the Internet. When I disconnect the cable from PC and issue IPCONFIG command - I see a message "Media Disconnected". When the wire (from the router) is connected back to the PC IPCONFIG shows: "ipaddress 192.168.1.3 default gateway 192.168.1.1 - and I can ping between computers. When I try to access the Internet I see on the bottom of the browser "connecting to...", "wating for....". tranferring... and sometimes I am getting a partial screen, but after a long wait. The Status of network shows about 5k bytes sent, about 20k bytes received. Any idea what it is? Is it possible that my PC became a Zambie controlled by some hacker? Thanks, Zalek |
How to check why I lost the Internet? Is my PC a Zambie?
zalek wrote:
I have 3 PC connected by wire to a Netgear wireless router WGR614 and one connected by Wi-Fi. Some time ago I lost the Internet connection on 1 PC, but I found it was related to ZoneAlarm and Ms Security update for Windows KB951748. I fixed this problem, but now I have problems with another PC. I am sure it is not a wire problem - when I remove a wire from not working PC and connect it to my laptop - I have the Internet. When I disconnect the cable from PC and issue IPCONFIG command - I see a message "Media Disconnected". When the wire (from the router) is connected back to the PC IPCONFIG shows: "ipaddress 192.168.1.3 default gateway 192.168.1.1 - and I can ping between computers. When I try to access the Internet I see on the bottom of the browser "connecting to...", "wating for....". tranferring... and sometimes I am getting a partial screen, but after a long wait. The Status of network shows about 5k bytes sent, about 20k bytes received. Any idea what it is? Is it possible that my PC became a Zambie controlled by some hacker? Possible. It's more probable you either have dying hardware or you should uninstall the network card driver and install the latest version from the hardware manufacturer web page. Beyond that - if you are paranoid over it all - run SuperAntiSpyware and update/full scan with the AV of your choice. If still paranoid - back it up (imaging preferred for least loss) and format it/install fresh. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
How to check why I lost the Internet? Is my PC a Zambie?
Why are you crossposting to Windows Update and WinME Networking newsgroup?
zalek wrote: I have 3 PC connected by wire to a Netgear wireless router WGR614 and one connected by Wi-Fi. Some time ago I lost the Internet connection on 1 PC, but I found it was related to ZoneAlarm and Ms Security update for Windows KB951748. I fixed this problem, but now I have problems with another PC. I am sure it is not a wire problem - when I remove a wire from not working PC and connect it to my laptop - I have the Internet. When I disconnect the cable from PC and issue IPCONFIG command - I see a message "Media Disconnected". When the wire (from the router) is connected back to the PC IPCONFIG shows: "ipaddress 192.168.1.3 default gateway 192.168.1.1 - and I can ping between computers. When I try to access the Internet I see on the bottom of the browser "connecting to...", "wating for....". tranferring... and sometimes I am getting a partial screen, but after a long wait. The Status of network shows about 5k bytes sent, about 20k bytes received. Any idea what it is? Is it possible that my PC became a Zambie controlled by some hacker? Thanks, Zalek |
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