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From: lottia on 23 Jan 2010 12:38 I recently installed a wireless router (D-link DIR 655) with wireless connections to a laptop and printer (Canon Pixma 980) and wired connections to two desktop computers. All three computers are running WinXP Pro SP2. One of the desktop computers began to take an inordinate amount of time to process even a simple screen refresh. Subsequently, I noticed that any activity on that computer is accompanied by rapid flashing of the corresponding connection on the router. (This does not happen with the other wired desktop.) I've begun to suspect that the problematic desktop "talking to itself" via the router. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. lottia
From: JimC on 23 Jan 2010 16:42 Sounds more like virus/spyware issue, if related to just the one PC - have you run a scan? Cheers, Jim "lottia" <lottia(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:588F5497-40D0-435B-83EC-8D6A7D11C39D(a)microsoft.com... >I recently installed a wireless router (D-link DIR 655) with wireless > connections to a laptop and printer (Canon Pixma 980) and wired > connections > to two desktop computers. All three computers are running WinXP Pro SP2. > > One of the desktop computers began to take an inordinate amount of time to > process even a simple screen refresh. Subsequently, I noticed that any > activity on that computer is accompanied by rapid flashing of the > corresponding connection on the router. (This does not happen with the > other > wired desktop.) > > I've begun to suspect that the problematic desktop "talking to itself" via > the router. > > Any suggestions would be most appreciated. > > lottia
From: Anteaus on 26 Jan 2010 06:36 Frequently the reason for slow opening of Explorer windows is that a mapped drive is inaccessible. When any Explorer window opens, the drive letters are enumerated 'just in case' it's necessary to show their content. Desktop is actually a special Explorer window, so the same applies. First thing to check: http://mylogon.net/support/psave Though, this means that in a workgroup situation any computer which shares folders cannot be turned off during work, because of the problems this will cause if the share is mapped elsewhere. Windows 7 still has this issue. "lottia" wrote: > I recently installed a wireless router (D-link DIR 655) with wireless > connections to a laptop and printer (Canon Pixma 980) and wired connections > to two desktop computers. All three computers are running WinXP Pro SP2. > > One of the desktop computers began to take an inordinate amount of time to > process even a simple screen refresh. Subsequently, I noticed that any > activity on that computer is accompanied by rapid flashing of the > corresponding connection on the router. (This does not happen with the other > wired desktop.) > > I've begun to suspect that the problematic desktop "talking to itself" via > the router. > > Any suggestions would be most appreciated. > > lottia
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