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Local Area Connection Question
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Hi, I'm new to the forum and I apologize if I'm in the wrong section.
I just have a general question about the activity BYTES.
Recently a day ago I came across a lagg problem and became very curious looked around and read forums here and there. I refered to the Local Area Connection and found my activity bytes to have a VERY DISTURBING ratio.
I was reciving more than was being sent. (ex. 1 : 3 , 2 million packet to 6 million)
So basically I'm wondering is this a Virus or some sort, and if so is there anyway to fix this type, because I have virus scans(zonealarm) and many spyware removers and seem to find nothing.
If anyone has an idea or an answer to this problem I thank you very much in advance.
-Sam
I just have a general question about the activity BYTES.
Recently a day ago I came across a lagg problem and became very curious looked around and read forums here and there. I refered to the Local Area Connection and found my activity bytes to have a VERY DISTURBING ratio.
I was reciving more than was being sent. (ex. 1 : 3 , 2 million packet to 6 million)
So basically I'm wondering is this a Virus or some sort, and if so is there anyway to fix this type, because I have virus scans(zonealarm) and many spyware removers and seem to find nothing.
If anyone has an idea or an answer to this problem I thank you very much in advance.
-Sam
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