Re: Slow internet after infection

From: Unknown (Unknown_at_Somewhere.Kom)
Date: 05/11/04


Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 09:12:02 -0500

Your ISP may have added something to the phone lines. It is still your ISP and
not any one of the viruses you named. Search for a speed test and run it.
Search at google.
"Jason" <sovietaxe@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:eKRiJy1NEHA.3420@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> For the past year I have had an excellent dial-up ISP and i have never
> connected below 46-56kb/s about a week or two ago my internet connection
> slowed way down. now it only connects between 19-28kb/s I called my ISP and
> had them check everything it turned out fine. I called the phone company and
> had them check the lines. Everything turned out fine. I checked my modem it
> was fine. Last I did a virus scan and it came up with 7 viruses which
> were...Nachi.B, 3 Worm Sasser.C, Worm AgoBot.BT, Worm AgoBot.BB, Worm
> AgoBot.EN. They have all been removed. I have done multiple scans since then
> and they have all come up clean. My problem is that my internet connection
> is still slow. Can anyone help me out here?
> Jason
>
>



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