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    My Internet isn't what it used to be!!

    I dunno how this happened but a few days ago my internet has been acting a lot worse than it ever has...I mean it works...just not top notch...for example...I frequently lose my AIM connection, web pages take longer to load...some web pages just get the "Cannot find server" message. Any ideas what the problem might be?

    Im running a wireless G connection

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    Sounds like something is interfering with your wireless connection. Just for kicks, try running off cat5. If the problem goes away, start troubleshooting in the direction of the wireless device. If the problem is still there, it may be your laptop or the isp.

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    if there is a router pretty close to you try power cycling it.

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    Stop visiting PORN sites! They're clogging you with viruses. Do a spybot adaware, then don't visit 'em anymore.

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    I don't know your 'surfin' habit but definitely it sounds like spyware and/or viruses. Goto www.lavasoft.com and get their free (or pay for the professional version) Adware software. Good luck!

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    I have adware, spyware, all of them, and nothing works, what does power cycling mean?

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    On a server, 'power cycling' means to shutdown and power off all devices including the CPU (PC), wait for about 5 minutes and then turn on all devices (first) the the CPU (PC).

    That's curious, so I take it you have scanned for viruses?? If yes, then you might check to see if you have a device (in the device manager) that has a question mark (?) in yellow next to the catagory. Possibility, you might have a device that is bad. If not, then defrag your hard drive by using the system tools.

    I hope one of the suggestions helps. If not, say so and we will think some more...

    Good luck!

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    I've tried everything....still same crap...im going to gut it out till I can afford a new HD, the one i'm running off windows is like 4 years old...seems to be a big slugish....could be the problem.

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    Check the free space on your hard drive. Also, at what speed do you connect to your wireless router?

    Peace,

    CC

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    Tuneup Utilities 2004

    http://www.download.com/TuneUp-Utili...-10280149.html

    Check out the System Optimization

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    hey bro what verison of windows do you have btw

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    Windows XP Pro corp with SP2

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    bro try doing this, this will reinstall your tcp/ip stack and will hopefully help you out
    START
    RUN: type CMD
    in command prompt type this in: netsh int ip reset C:\\ipreset.wrd
    try restarting the computer afterwards.

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