Not much to go on. We need to know a lot more.
- What browser?
- What messages?
- What web connexion method & speed?
- What firewall service?
- What anti-virus & anti-spyware is running?
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OK. So as I understand you, there is just one of three computers that has a problem. It's not quite clear to me, but I deduce that the one computer with issues has 100% issues. It cannot get onto the web at all. The other computers can all get onto the web, including the one that uses VPN - when it doesn't use VPN it can connect to all web sites.
A few first things to try before we suspect malware are as follows (whilst connected to the router):
1/
Invoke START-->RUN-->CMD
2/
In the command window type IPCONFIG /ALL>C:\IPCONFIG(1).TXT
This will save your IP settings into the file on C:\IPCONFIG.TXT. This will enable you to copy and paste the contents into a post if necessary.
3/
Type IPCONFIG /RELEASE
To release your adapter's IP address
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Type IPCONFIG /RENEW
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Type IPCON|F|IG /FLUSHDNS followed by
IPCONFIG /registerdns
6/
Type IPCONFIG /ALL>C:\IPCONFIG(2).TXT
This lot should clear out some of the glitch problems that can occur from time to time. Post the before/after results that you saved to C:\.
If the problem isn't resolved, we'll need o see a Hijack This Log (read the first couple of posts in the Spyware forum).
Anything we need to know about the web site you went to before the problem occurred? Any other computer successfully using that web site?
Can your affected PC log onto the Linksys router via
HTTP://192.168.1.1
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