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Wireless Networking - WiFi activity on idle laptop |
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Lately we have noticed that there is 'activity' on the home wifi connection
of one of our WindowsXP Pro SP3 laptops even when no one is using the machine. One can see the wifi tray icon lit up every now and then for several seconds at a time. Is there a way to check what is going on and/or passing through? We did open up Task Manager but the only 'activity' noticed was in "System Idle Process". Regards and TIA. Mobius -------- Mobius |
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Hello,
You can use TCPView to view any active connections. It is free. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb897437.aspx __________ http://www.tompangbuddy.com Share Cab, Carpool and Save Earth in Singapore http://www.bootstrike.com/VHSVideoConvert/ Video Conversion Service VHS Video8 Hi8 miniDv Digital8 VHS-C S-VHS tapes to VCD/DVD "Mobius" <> wrote in message news:%... > Lately we have noticed that there is 'activity' on the home wifi > connection > of one of our WindowsXP Pro SP3 laptops even when no one is using the > machine. > > One can see the wifi tray icon lit up every now and then for several > seconds > at a time. > > Is there a way to check what is going on and/or passing through? > > We did open up Task Manager but the only 'activity' noticed was in "System > Idle Process". > > Regards and TIA. > > Mobius > -------- > > > > TompangBuddy.Com |
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On Apr 10, 2:08*pm, "Mobius" <Mob...@do.not.respond> wrote:
> Lately we have noticed that there is 'activity' on the home wifi connection > of one of our WindowsXP Pro SP3 laptops even when no one is using the > machine. > > One can see the wifi tray icon lit up every now and then for several seconds > at a time. > > Is there a way to check what is going on and/or passing through? > > We did open up Task Manager but the only 'activity' noticed was in "System > Idle Process". > > Regards and TIA. > > Mobius > -------- How to track an intruder that logged into my wifi network? - http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...7134608AAlyf51 Eric, PC Buyer Beware! http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/ Eric |
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"Mobius" wrote: > Lately we have noticed that there is 'activity' on the home wifi connection > of one of our WindowsXP Pro SP3 laptops even when no one is using the > machine. > > One can see the wifi tray icon lit up every now and then for several seconds > at a time. > > Is there a way to check what is going on and/or passing through? > > We did open up Task Manager but the only 'activity' noticed was in "System > Idle Process". > > Regards and TIA. > > Mobius > -------- Hi, It is normal to blinks that often, becuase the PC talking to the Wireless Modem/Router, also some WiFi or wireless devices can talk to your W Modem/Router. But if your Wifi is secured then there is no need to worry as this Normal. If your Wireless Network not secured then you need to get it secured. Making your Wireless Home Network More Secure http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309369 How to protect your wireless network http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u.../wireless.mspx What are the different wireless network security methods? http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...26b681033.mspx Note, you can configure your Modem/Router to save the log and you can look at it to see the traffics. HTH, nass -- http://www.nasstec.co.uk nass |
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The router is probably polling the laptop to make sure the connection is
still active. The laptop is responding that it is still an active part of the network. This is normal. You say the laptop is idle. Are there any applications running such as a browser? If so, it is also possible the browser could have an active page open which is being periodically refreshed. Does the laptop have a connection to a network printer? Same thing. It could be constantly verfying that connection. I doubt anything has hijacked your network but you can use any of several free applications to monitor wireless traffic on your home network just to make sure. Mobius wrote: > Lately we have noticed that there is 'activity' on the home wifi > connection of one of our WindowsXP Pro SP3 laptops even when no one > is using the machine. > > One can see the wifi tray icon lit up every now and then for several > seconds at a time. > > Is there a way to check what is going on and/or passing through? > > We did open up Task Manager but the only 'activity' noticed was in > "System Idle Process". > > Regards and TIA. > > Mobius > -------- deerslayer |
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And don't forget the Apps that looking for updates/definitions by pinging home!!! "deerslayer" wrote: > The router is probably polling the laptop to make sure the connection is > still active. The laptop is responding that it is still an active part of > the network. This is normal. You say the laptop is idle. Are there any > applications running such as a browser? If so, it is also possible the > browser could have an active page open which is being periodically > refreshed. Does the laptop have a connection to a network printer? Same > thing. It could be constantly verfying that connection. I doubt anything > has hijacked your network but you can use any of several free applications > to monitor wireless traffic on your home network just to make sure. > > > Mobius wrote: > > Lately we have noticed that there is 'activity' on the home wifi > > connection of one of our WindowsXP Pro SP3 laptops even when no one > > is using the machine. > > > > One can see the wifi tray icon lit up every now and then for several > > seconds at a time. > > > > Is there a way to check what is going on and/or passing through? > > > > We did open up Task Manager but the only 'activity' noticed was in > > "System Idle Process". > > > > Regards and TIA. > > > > Mobius > > -------- > > > nass |
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Can it be the Windows Update?
--pa "Mobius" <> wrote in message news:#... > Lately we have noticed that there is 'activity' on the home wifi > connection > of one of our WindowsXP Pro SP3 laptops even when no one is using the > machine. > > One can see the wifi tray icon lit up every now and then for several > seconds > at a time. > > Is there a way to check what is going on and/or passing through? > > We did open up Task Manager but the only 'activity' noticed was in "System > Idle Process". > > Regards and TIA. > > Mobius > -------- > > > > Pavel A. |
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On Apr 10, 8:08 am, "Mobius" <Mob...@do.not.respond> wrote:
“Lately we have noticed that there is 'activity' on the home wifi connection > of one of our WindowsXP Pro SP3 laptops even when no one is using the > machine.” Some suggestions: 1) Ensure that you are not broadcasting a SSID 2) Make sure only authorized users have access by account (you set up in admin) 3) Wireless encryption is turned on (best available/supported) Some concerns: 1) Conficker has awaken and is working it’s black magic, it makes connections in the background and downloads and installs programs that include key loggers and other spyware that traffic information to and from your system. 2) Make sure your virus prog and firewall are up-to-date and uncompromised. Edify |
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My response at bottom:
"Mobius" <> wrote in message news:%... > Lately we have noticed that there is 'activity' on the home wifi > connection > of one of our WindowsXP Pro SP3 laptops even when no one is using the > machine. > > One can see the wifi tray icon lit up every now and then for several > seconds > at a time. > > Is there a way to check what is going on and/or passing through? > > We did open up Task Manager but the only 'activity' noticed was in "System > Idle Process". > > Regards and TIA. > > Mobius > -------- Thanks for the very useful information and tips. We are following up on them as quick as possible. Regards and thanks again. Mobius -------- Mobius |
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"TompangBuddy.Com" <> schreef in bericht
news:... > Hello, > > You can use TCPView to view any active connections. It is free. > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb897437.aspx > Very nice! At last I can get some idea what's going on on my network (Vista & Windows 2000). -- regards, |\ /| | \/ |@rk \../ \/os Linea Recta |
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