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spiffinwheeze March 26th, 2008 03:50 PM

Bearshare Lite 5.25 download problem
 
I have just re-formatted my computer (Dell Dimension 4600) which had originally run bearshare lite just fine (about 1 mbps when it got going) but now my speeds will vary from 2 mbps to about 400 bps. It will be going stead, around 600 kbps which is fine, when it will jump down to just a couple. Any ideas?

Thanks,

-Rob

AaronWalkhouse March 26th, 2008 04:41 PM

It could be almost anything, and might not be related to your own computer at all. It might even
be just a jumpy indicator because speed went up a bit and you have more software loaded and
running, making the indicator fall behind and catch up every few seconds.

spiffinwheeze March 26th, 2008 05:57 PM

I've monitored it a bit, and it doesn't seem to be systematic. It'll be running fine for 1 minute one time, then drop the bps for a couple seconds, then back up... Or it might stay in the really low numbers the whole time. I'm not sure what it is, but I don't have anything running while it is, don't have any security, nor a firewall, or anything... It's just straight up. I wondered if it might have something to do with internet updates as I haven't yet been able to perform any since my system is 'invalid'. Could that affect it at all? I'm just trying to think of what I changed when I formatted.

AaronWalkhouse March 26th, 2008 11:40 PM

There are some network settings you can tweak.
Try this free utility to experiment with that.

spiffinwheeze March 27th, 2008 08:56 AM

Thanks, I'll give it a try.

ursula March 27th, 2008 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spiffinwheeze (Post 312390)
I've monitored it a bit, and it doesn't seem to be systematic. It'll be running fine for 1 minute one time, then drop the bps for a couple seconds, then back up... Or it might stay in the really low numbers the whole time.

Common behaviour traits of zombie(s)...
Quote:

I'm not sure what it is, but I don't have anything running while it is, don't have any security, nor a firewall, or anything... It's just straight up.
...er... uh... this is bad.
Mega-Bad.

If you have any 'traffic indicator' light on your modem or router, please observe it with you connected to your ISP but with you doing absolutely nothing... No browsing, no open browser apps... No e-mail... Nothing... Just be connected to your ISP... No keyboard or mouse activity... Nothing.
And, after at least 30-45 minutes, check to see what 'activity' is shown by your modem/router.

zombie 'infection' are an enormous problem and are very often not noted by so-called advanced anti-virus apps.

Try a free NOD32 scan on-line with Virus Scan: Use ESET's Online Antivirus Scanner

spiffinwheeze March 27th, 2008 02:36 PM

I don't have a activity monitor on either, and i have done virus scans with nothing found. Is there another way to check?


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