Papito Posted July 5, 2010 Posted July 5, 2010 (edited) If your internet connection is slow, but you're not downloading anything, your antivirus is updated, your windows updates is disable, well, what is slowing your internet?! This is so simple, mostly of the software need a update, check itself if there's new updates, we go to check what kind of process or software got an internet connection. 1.- Go to Start and open "Run". If your OS is Vista or 7 you need open "Run" as admin. Also you can find it: Start -> Accesories -> Run 2.- Type: cmd 3.- Type: netstat -b 5 > activity.txt 4.- Let it working close 2 mins. 5.- After the 2 mins., press in same time CTRL + C this to stop it. 6.- Now Type: activity.txt it open a notepad with a resumen. By example: Conexiones activas Proto Direcci¢n local Direcci¢n remota Estado TCP 10.63.69.158:49167 cds61:http CLOSE_WAIT [SeaPort.exe] TCP 10.63.69.158:49348 67.135.105.184:http ESTABLISHED [PSANHost.exe] TCP 10.63.69.158:49358 65.125.72.80:http ESTABLISHED [chrome.exe] TCP 10.63.69.158:49378 gx-in-f100:http ESTABLISHED [chrome.exe] TCP 10.63.69.158:49380 px-in-f102:http ESTABLISHED [chrome.exe] TCP 10.63.69.158:49413 64.210.61.212:http TIME_WAIT TCP 10.63.69.158:49414 mpr1:http TIME_WAIT TCP 10.63.69.158:49416 64.210.61.214:http TIME_WAIT TCP 10.63.69.158:49419 mpr4:http TIME_WAIT TCP 10.63.69.158:49421 mpr4:http TIME_WAIT TCP 10.63.69.158:49422 65.125.72.80:http ESTABLISHED [chrome.exe] TCP 10.63.69.158:49426 host:http TIME_WAIT"That [crhome.exe] is my internet browser." You must look the process or software between the "[ ]" if is enable by you or give itself the permission. Now you can uninstall or check your PC for malware. Edited March 30, 2018 by Fearless Staff Quote
Krauersaut Posted July 8, 2010 Posted July 8, 2010 Either C:\Users\Antimony\ or C:\Windows\System32\. Depends on how you started the command line. Quote
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