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Souless Angel
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Close to Nowhere
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Tracking the tracffic..
Lately my net has increased from 25 ping to most places to a upwards of 300.
I am using my D-link's firewall and Windows Firewall. Both tweaked and configured properly. I run Ad-aware,spybot and Hijack once everyday and have found nothing. I have went to Dsl-reports and ran every test and it all come back..fine. I was wondering if there was something out there free of use or least shareware that I could use to check to see if i have some form of hacker or acess going through my network. |
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Canadian Spaceman
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Location: Canada
Posts: 8,594
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start > run > cmd > netstat
That will show all the active connections to your computer. netstat /anon, will show all the connections and programs with a pid #. So if you see any suspicious activity, use the pid # to trace it to your task manager (view > select columns > PID) and kill the process.
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