Network Connection under WinXP

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by q_no, Feb 14, 2006.

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  1. q_no

    q_no Registered Member

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    Hello everyone,

    I've got NOD32 2.5 and since I had to buy a new computer I'm experiencing alot of problems with my network connection. When I try to download files with firefox, or after logging into a WoW-server I get the message, that the network connection is lost (in most cases for less than one second). Sometimes I got 20 alerts in 1min. So I'm supecting that the NOD32 IMON is causing these problems. Last night I turned NOD completly off and it worked fine.
    So, is this maybe a bug, a trojan or bad configuration?

    my PC:
    P4 3.2Ghz
    ASUS P5P800 Mainboard (1Gbit Intel LAN)
    Windows XP SP2
    Nod32 2.5

    The PC is connected with a Zyxel router (100mbit).
     
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    Yoshman Registered Member

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    Thanks Blackspear for confirm myself ;)
    i was talking to q_no in the kitchen right now and have the same idea - would be interesting to see if it helps... because his system is new installed and who and how the winsock especially could be "damaged"...
     
  4. q_no

    q_no Registered Member

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    thx for the fast reply, I'll try this suggestion tonight.

    But I forgot to say, when I use an old 10mbit USB NIC everything work's fine. A friend told me to try it with disabling the IMON, I couldn't imagine that this would help, but it seems to work without it.
    so, when I've fixed my winsock and imon I'll tell you what happend...
     
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