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Thanks for this link, SJB. Been looking for a cheap (read: free) app like thisSJB said:Slak, in the mean time I would suggest using an accurate usage monitor like DU Traffic.
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Thanks for this link, SJB. Been looking for a cheap (read: free) app like thisSJB said:Slak, in the mean time I would suggest using an accurate usage monitor like DU Traffic.
I have no experience with Sygate, I personally use Computer Associates EZ Armor on all my Windoze boxes to secure program access - it is an extension of ZoneAlarm...Slak said:Hi - I'm using the Sygate Firewall. As I said, even when I "block all" something keeps ticking over according to the usage meter. I'm also running Spt-Bot and Ad-Aware. Is there somewhere that I can look to see what is actually accessing the internet?
Thanks
Slak
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Slak said:Hi - I'm using the Sygate Firewall. As I said, even when I "block all" something keeps ticking over according to the usage meter. I'm also running Spt-Bot and Ad-Aware. Is there somewhere that I can look to see what is actually accessing the internet?
Thanks
Slak
diabolus said:I suggest you get a a good firewall like ZoneAlarm which shows which apps are using the internet. There a few ones like Agnitum and Sygate which is more advanced showing nicely every port and which app is using it. That way you can actually block an app directly from there.
Also a quick shortcut is to go into command prompt and type "netstat", it will also show all active connection [but not which app is using it].
Slak, what was causing the problem? - the suspense is killing meSlak said:Just to say thanks to everyone for all the help and suggestions. I definitely feel in charge of my laptop again!
Slak
LOL, ja malware nasties, thought so, malware is the #1 reason for any net connection being extremely slowSlak said:Er um, massive infestation of a myriad nasties? Dunno what they were exactly, but with the belts and braces approach of spyware, firewall, more spyware, virus protection, they seem to have been beaten back and my MB seem safe again. And I get to meet all you nice people and find out about cool utilities like DuTraffic, so maybe it was a useful experience.
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ic said:LOL, ja malware nasties, thought so, malware is the #1 reason for any net connection being extremely slow.
Someone suggested a great idea the other day, a sort of Broadband for Beginners thread, methinks the mention of firewall etc should be at the top of the list...