porn virus
-edit- i'm actually serious.. you could have contacted a virus/trojan thats sending out emails or attacks causing a slowdown in your netwerk..







Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!)
porn virus
-edit- i'm actually serious.. you could have contacted a virus/trojan thats sending out emails or attacks causing a slowdown in your netwerk..







Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!)
| superchunk said: I'd force a change to date/time in your laptop to see if it strictly has something to do with "mornings" as far as the laptop is concerned. You could also try a different router. These two tests should allow you to determine if its settings within the laptop or the router. Then you can at least focus on only one culprit. Once you have it narrowed down you can check things like drivers and any possible settings. Maybe laptop parental settings that turn off network connectivity between certain hours, etc. |
I just tried changing the time to 08.20 in the morning, didn't affect anything. I'll try doing the opposite tomorrow when it's actually morning.
I'll also try out what you other guys are saying, but it might be best to wait untill tomorrow to see if I can fix it when it's actually happening.
| NiKKoM said: porn virus |
Could that be on the router? Because it certainly isn't on this PC, it's clean. :D But if it's on the router (not even sure if that's possible), wouldn't it effect other devices as well?
Nor am I getting emails.
IsawYoshi said:
Nope, Telenor. I don't think you can find any better where I live (Nordfjord). |
I see. I know there have been issues with Get and Canal Digital, they often sell more bandwidth from individual centrals than they can actually, technically offer at stable rates (the same issue occurrs when the distance is too great, at least with ADSL, as it runs signals with heavy transmit loss). The salesmen are asked to fill a quota in a given area to justify the cost of the central (which is hired from Telenor in CD's case) and sometimes they sell more than the central capacity can handle, this is especially true in areas where several or many customers opt for a speed that lies somewhat or high above the average; the quota and customer number are calculated as "average" customers, so upgrading the speed will cause anomalies. The worst bits are in times with high traffic, naturally.
Another known issue is that some centrals refresh and re-run the IP's every week, every month or even every day, that could very well be your issue here since it happens at a given time every day, and the odds of that also increase if you live in a remote area or a place that is otherwise more prone to fault and less likely to quickly get technicians or repairmen in place. I believe it could be Windows 8 not functioning very well with the drivers of the modem or acting up with the router, the latency loss while undergoing the IP checks and/or refresh could cause a momentary wave of disturbance that the modem and laptop in tandem perceive as a software issue, while the problem itself does not persist long enough or make a big enough impact to register as an actual system fault, so it likely won't show up on any reports for debug or registry logs.
Hard to say without actually witnessing the problem first-hand but I would send an e-mail to them and notify them of your troubles and ask if and how often and when they run IP checks/refresh.
PS: You live in the most gorgeous county in Norway! 


IsawYoshi said:
Could that be on the router? Because it certainly isn't on this PC, it's clean. :D But if it's on the router (not even sure if that's possible), wouldn't it effect other devices as well? |
lol no it can't be on the router XD
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kirby007 said:
lol no it can't be on the router XD |
I told ya I'm a PC idiot. :D
Mummelmann said:
Another known issue is that some centrals refresh and re-run the IP's every week, every month or even every day, that could very well be your issue here since it happens at a given time every day. I believe it could be Windows 8 not functioning very well with the drivers of the modem or acting up with the router, the latency loss while undergoing the IP checks and/or refresh could cause a momentary wave of disturbance that the modem and laptop in tandem perceive as a software issue, while the problem itself does not persist long enough or make a big enough impact to register as an actual system fault, so it likely won't show up on any reports for debug or registry logs. Hard to say without actually witnessing the problem first-hand but I would send an e-mail to them and notify them of your troubles and ask if and how often and when they run IP checks/refresh. PS: You live in the most gorgeous county in Norway! |
Thanks, I'll send them a message unless I somehow manage to find a fix tomorrow morning. But my school PC has Windows 8 as well, which isn't helping narrowing down the problem. But contacting Telenor might be the best thing to do.
And to the PS, you're absolutely right! :D Not as practical as Oslo or Bergen, but "du kan ikkje få i både påse og sekk."
IsawYoshi said:
Thanks, I'll send them a message unless I somehow manage to find a fix tomorrow morning. But my school PC has Windows 8 as well, which isn't helping narrowing down the problem. But contacting Telenor might be the best thing to do.
And to the PS, you're absolutely right! :D Not as practical as Oslo or Bergen, but "du kan ikkje få i både påse og sekk." |
Hehe, så sant så sant, derfor jeg flyttet til Sverige! 
IsawYoshi said:
Could that be on the router? Because it certainly isn't on this PC, it's clean. :D But if it's on the router (not even sure if that's possible), wouldn't it effect other devices as well? Nor am I getting emails. |
No.. you would be sending out emails.. still better deepscan your PC with a good antivirus.. it could be that your outlook/email program is affected







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NiKKoM said:
No.. you would be sending out emails.. still better deepscan your PC with a good antivirus.. it could be that your outlook/email program is affected |
Hmm, the PC came with a free Mcafee for a month or so, but it's expired. I'll try it out. I've been wondering if that might be the problem, but I haven't downloaded pretty much anything after the free trial expired. And as I said, this PC should be clean, at least when it comes to virus from porn.