Sounds like spyware/adware or something consuming the outgoing bandwidth tha tis
preventing incoming. Common issue with the spam and malware on the Internet. Run some
tools such as Spybot and Ad-ware on the machine to clean it off. Or if 2000/XP, boot into Safe
Mode with Networking and see if that works.
Gary
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'--'From: "=?Utf-8?B?VCBydW1ibGU=?=" <T (e-mail address removed)>
'--'Subject: No packets received
'--'Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:05:04 -0700
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'--'
'--'My computer suddenly stopped connecting to the internet through the network
'--'interface. The LAN Connection window shows packets being sent but not being
'--'received. I've tried checking the cable, reinstalling the ethernet drivers
'--'and even installing a new card - no luck.
'--'
'--'Any suggestions?
'--'
'--'Thanks!
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