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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

hilary - 28 Mar 2008 09:44 - 6691 of 11003

Bingo, Doc, I've got it to work. Thanks.

The latest version of Opera has a slightly different menu tree to that suggested within your link, but I've managed to suss it out anyway.

ExecLine - 28 Mar 2008 10:37 - 6692 of 11003

Da daaa!

:-)

PS. Show us your legs. ;-)

Mega Bucks - 30 Mar 2008 16:16 - 6693 of 11003

Wi-Fi problems,we use 2 laptops connected to a access point up stairs and has worked great for a couple of years but yesterday we bought a Lexmark wi-fi printer but i can get either the laptops talking to the net or just the printer but cannot get both to talk at the same time.

The wife uses the laptop mainly but i cannot fathom out how to keep the laptop still connected to the net and also be able to use her new printer.

Any help or suggestions on this one please.

Mega........

CrowdedHouse - 30 Mar 2008 16:34 - 6694 of 11003

What model Lexmark printer?

Kayak - 30 Mar 2008 16:45 - 6695 of 11003

Mega, your printer appears to be acting as an access point, i.e. taking connections from individual computers in the same way as a wireless router would. There is bound to be an option to disable that and have the printer behaving as a computer connecting to your existing access point.

Mega Bucks - 30 Mar 2008 16:57 - 6696 of 11003

CrowdedHouse printer X4550

Kayak,that is what i am thinking,will try and have a look later,trouble is OH thinks these things are broken as it should be up and running straight out of the Box.

But i guess most woman are like that anyway,they all want it done yesterday,little do the realise men aint like that :-)

Thanks for your help folks !!!

Mega....

Kayak - 30 Mar 2008 17:30 - 6697 of 11003

You need to select 'infrastructure' mode in the wireless settings, Mega.

CrowdedHouse - 30 Mar 2008 17:31 - 6698 of 11003

Spot on Kayak ... here is a link ...

http://support.lexmark.com/cgi-perl/knowledgebase.cgi?ccs=227:5:0:583:0:0&framed=&docid=ENUS27601&relevance=1

MightyMicro - 30 Mar 2008 22:17 - 6699 of 11003

I know that MM is an Opera fan. Indeed, Wagner. As to the browser, sorry Hil, only just seen your post and you seem to be sorted now.

As to Execline's request to see your legs, shall you oblige or shall I (but with your legs)?

kernow - 31 Mar 2008 13:22 - 6700 of 11003

I bet this is a really simple question and I'll kick myself for not knowing how but....how do I know what my data usage figures are? I'm looking at broadband suppliers via usb modem for when I'm in Spain and want to know how much data per month I might need.
TIA

Optimist - 31 Mar 2008 13:40 - 6701 of 11003

Depends on your setup.

If you have a firewall/router then it may well have the total bytes received/tramsmited availible on the status page though it will probably reset the data whenever the ADSL connectio is reset (which may not be very often).

The same info is availible on each computer on the etwork connections status window. This is also reset every time the connection comes up and will also include computer to computer traffic on your LAN.

It may be that your ISP can tell you how much your using, or you could Google for a network monitoring program.

kernow - 31 Mar 2008 15:23 - 6702 of 11003

Thanks Optimist. Status page on the wireless router does the trick although I have ethernet, dsl and wireless to pick from of which I assume the dsl stats are my internet traffic.

hewittalan6 - 31 Mar 2008 21:56 - 6703 of 11003

Hi you learned lot!!!
Anyone help a client of mine?
He is being inundated with pop ups, all from something called CiD.
I have managed to stop it changing his home page, but the pop ups are coming thick and fast and pop up blockers seem unable to help.
When I googled CiD, I got the equivalent of a garage mechanic shaking his head and drawing in his breath. I could find no auto removal for it and the best I could find was opening up some kind of windows system file and using a text editor to delete things.
This fills me with dread as my PC knowledge stops at the on/off switch.
Any kind soul wish to inform me what on earth malicious adware he has got and how to remove it safely.
Thanks in advance,
Alan

Optimist - 31 Mar 2008 22:43 - 6704 of 11003

I haven't researched it but it sounds like some sort of trojan adware/virus.

You could check the major AV sites to see if they have a cure, or try running programs such as Spybot or Windows Defender.

Another thing to check is whether the trojan has infected the entire computer or just the one user profile.

A drastic solution would be a complete reinstall of XP.

CrowdedHouse - 31 Mar 2008 22:50 - 6705 of 11003

if on windows XP, install IE7 (free from MS) and Defender (free from MS) and run scan.... remove malicious software .... ensure IE is set to block pop-ups (tools-> internet options -> privacy, tick 'turn on popup blocker')....
If on windows 2000, you have little defence ....
(Not promoting MS, I just know their packages better) ...

MightyMicro - 31 Mar 2008 23:04 - 6706 of 11003

I'm not familiar with this one but . . .

I'd use the Firefox browser rather than IE. http://www.firefox.com It's a bit less vulnerable than IE.

I'd immediately install Spywareblaster and keep it regularly updated. This will block malicious sites in both IE and Firefox. http://www.spywareblaster.com will get you there.

I'd also install and use Spybot. http://www.spybot.com

Finally, install and use AdAware. http://www.lavasoft.com

All of the above are free (although some offer enhanced paid versions as well).

All are excellent software products.

Good luck.

MM



CrowdedHouse - 31 Mar 2008 23:25 - 6707 of 11003

MM,

I mention IE cos if MS broke it, I expect MS to fix it ...

Heard lots about Firefox, never installed it, does it differ much from IE?
Have heard it is more compatible with the HTTP DOM than IE as MS often go off on their own path adding classes and event procedures and expect the world to follow (typical MS) ....

One of my developers prefers it and uses it as a benchmark for both MS and non-IE browsers, comments/pros/cons most welcome ....

thanks

Optimist - 31 Mar 2008 23:33 - 6708 of 11003

MM

I understand your reasons for suggesting Firefox. I'm not sure whether you meant to, but your post implies that it it would help solve the problem in this case.

From the description given, this could well be a trojan or virus and while running Firefox might have prevented infection, the most that it will do now is hide the symptoms.

I agree with your other suggestions although I think Windows Defender should also be included.

hewittalan6 - 01 Apr 2008 09:26 - 6709 of 11003

Thanks a lot, guys.
My own research on this shows it to be a very invasive bit of malware that resists all attempts to destroy it and even when one is succesful in finding it and removing it, reports suggest it hijacks the startup so that when the computer is restarted, it installs itself again.
Sounds very nasty from what I read and a complete reformatting might end up as the only answer, so beware out ther!!
Thanks again,
Alan
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