Something not quite right with wireless

  1. #1
    Lukazoid is offline Junior Member

    Something not quite right with wireless

    It may just be me, but i thought with a wireless connection the Wireless computer in the start bar was only meant to be blue at some times.

    Mine is always being used up.

    Connected for 19 minutes and it says sent: 70000 and recieved 68000


    I have a program called TCP view so i looked at that and this is what i got:

    Code:
    svchost.exe:1340	UDP	TheGamer:1047	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1091	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1092	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1093	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1094	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1095	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1096	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1097	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1098	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1099	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1100	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1101	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1102	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1103	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1104	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1105	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1106	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1107	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1108	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1109	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1110	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	TCP	thegamer:1111	cs.sv.xfire.com:25999	ESTABLISHED	
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1112	*:*		
    Xfire.exe:1420	UDP	TheGamer:1118	*:*		
    svchost.exe:1340	UDP	TheGamer:1131	*:*		
    svchost.exe:1340	UDP	TheGamer:1132	*:*		
    svchost.exe:1340	UDP	TheGamer:1156	*:*		
    IEXPLORE.EXE:3360	UDP	TheGamer:1189	*:*		
    [System Process]:0	TCP	thegamer:1202	sdc.goarmy.com:http	TIME_WAIT	
    IEXPLORE.EXE:3360	TCP	thegamer:1223	d-a-l.xcalibre.co.uk:http	ESTABLISHED	
    IEXPLORE.EXE:3360	TCP	thegamer:1229	d-a-l.xcalibre.co.uk:http	ESTABLISHED	
    svchost.exe:1248	UDP	TheGamer:1230	*:*		
    svchost.exe:1248	TCP	thegamer:1241	air.setup:5431	CLOSE_WAIT	
    IEXPLORE.EXE:3360	TCP	thegamer:1242	d-a-l.xcalibre.co.uk:http	ESTABLISHED	
    IEXPLORE.EXE:3360	TCP	thegamer:1243	d-a-l.xcalibre.co.uk:http	ESTABLISHED	
    svchost.exe:1412	UDP	TheGamer:1900	*:*		
    svchost.exe:1412	UDP	thegamer:1900	*:*		
    svchost.exe:1412	TCP	TheGamer:2869	TheGamer:0	LISTENING	
    [System Process]:0	TCP	thegamer:2869	air.setup:2050	TIME_WAIT	
    [System Process]:0	TCP	thegamer:2869	air.setup:2051	TIME_WAIT	
    lsass.exe:960	UDP	TheGamer:4500	*:*		
    svchost.exe:1204	TCP	TheGamer:epmap	TheGamer:0	LISTENING	
    lsass.exe:960	UDP	TheGamer:isakmp	*:*		
    System:4	TCP	TheGamer:microsoft-ds	TheGamer:0	LISTENING	
    System:4	UDP	TheGamer:microsoft-ds	*:*		
    System:4	UDP	thegamer:netbios-dgm	*:*		
    System:4	UDP	thegamer:netbios-ns	*:*		
    System:4	TCP	thegamer:netbios-ssn	TheGamer:0	LISTENING	
    svchost.exe:1248	UDP	TheGamer:ntp	*:*		
    svchost.exe:1248	UDP	thegamer:ntp	*:*
    It never used to be this slow so i was wondering if everything is alright here?


  2. #2
    DJNafey is offline UK site moderator
    I'm guessing that you've given us that specific screen grab because you think that there's some significance to those entries? Do you know what the Xfire.exe application is? Do you know what TheGamer is that is being scanned for different ports (a PC on your LAN maybe)? If the answer to one or both of those is 'No', then I'll assume that you also don't know what the cs.sv.xfire.com is that your PC is connecting to, in which case, I'll suggest that you've got spyware.

    Forgive me if it's obvious but I've never used TCP View before so I don't know what it's supposed to display under normal conditions.

  3. #3
    Lukazoid is offline Junior Member
    Yes i know what these are; Xfire is an ingame chat program and TheGamer is the name of my PC.

  4. #4
    DJNafey is offline UK site moderator
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    OK

    In that case, could you run TCP View and give us a screen grab for the entries at the bottom of the screen that we can't currently see?

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