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Darryl
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      09-24-2004, 04:05 AM
I installed the wireless MS USB 2.0 adapter to connect to
my MN-710 router and loaded up the B/B Networking S/W
provided. All goes well for a few minutes then computer
slows down and the internet pages nearly stop. I found
application "IPhIpsvr" running uncontrollable in the
background and listed 15-20 times (sometimes more). This
file (.exe) I later found in the B/B Networking file that
I had earlier loaded. I supsect this application is
slowing my computer down. Does anyone know what this file
is or why it is reproducing itself as a listed running
application?
Appreciate any help.

Darryl
 
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Chris W.
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      09-25-2004, 02:28 AM
That's really a hard one. You probably tried to delete it
unsuccessfully right? Try rebooting your router & modem
or forget the wizard altogether. I had a similar problem
and switched from MS to Linskeys and moving now.

>-----Original Message-----
>I installed the wireless MS USB 2.0 adapter to connect to
>my MN-710 router and loaded up the B/B Networking S/W
>provided. All goes well for a few minutes then computer
>slows down and the internet pages nearly stop. I found
>application "IPhIpsvr" running uncontrollable in the
>background and listed 15-20 times (sometimes more). This
>file (.exe) I later found in the B/B Networking file that
>I had earlier loaded. I supsect this application is
>slowing my computer down. Does anyone know what this file
>is or why it is reproducing itself as a listed running
>application?
>Appreciate any help.
>
>Darryl
>.
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Darryl
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      09-25-2004, 03:42 AM
Thanks but nothing you suggested works and I am not ready
to buy from a different vendor. Sometimes there are no
answers -- oh well. I'll run my ethernet upstairs and
forget wireless.


>-----Original Message-----
>That's really a hard one. You probably tried to delete

it
>unsuccessfully right? Try rebooting your router & modem
>or forget the wizard altogether. I had a similar problem
>and switched from MS to Linskeys and moving now.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I installed the wireless MS USB 2.0 adapter to connect

to
>>my MN-710 router and loaded up the B/B Networking S/W
>>provided. All goes well for a few minutes then computer
>>slows down and the internet pages nearly stop. I found
>>application "IPhIpsvr" running uncontrollable in the
>>background and listed 15-20 times (sometimes more). This
>>file (.exe) I later found in the B/B Networking file

that
>>I had earlier loaded. I supsect this application is
>>slowing my computer down. Does anyone know what this

file
>>is or why it is reproducing itself as a listed running
>>application?
>>Appreciate any help.
>>
>>Darryl
>>.
>>

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Joker
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      09-25-2004, 10:33 PM
Are you 100% sure it is "IPhIpsvr", because there is a virus that will
create a process with a very similar name?

One other question is what OS is the computer running?

Darryl wrote:
> I installed the wireless MS USB 2.0 adapter to connect to
> my MN-710 router and loaded up the B/B Networking S/W
> provided. All goes well for a few minutes then computer
> slows down and the internet pages nearly stop. I found
> application "IPhIpsvr" running uncontrollable in the
> background and listed 15-20 times (sometimes more). This
> file (.exe) I later found in the B/B Networking file that
> I had earlier loaded. I supsect this application is
> slowing my computer down. Does anyone know what this file
> is or why it is reproducing itself as a listed running
> application?
> Appreciate any help.
>
> Darryl


 
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Darryl
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      09-26-2004, 05:34 AM
The "I" could be a small "L" but other than that it is
what I have below. I am running 98. What is the virus
name? Norton anti-virus found nothing. I am just about
to delete the entire MS broadband s/w and see if I stll
get the web or load it manually.

>-----Original Message-----
>Are you 100% sure it is "IPhIpsvr", because there is a

virus that will
>create a process with a very similar name?
>
>One other question is what OS is the computer running?
>
>Darryl wrote:
>> I installed the wireless MS USB 2.0 adapter to connect

to
>> my MN-710 router and loaded up the B/B Networking S/W
>> provided. All goes well for a few minutes then

computer
>> slows down and the internet pages nearly stop. I found
>> application "IPhIpsvr" running uncontrollable in the
>> background and listed 15-20 times (sometimes more).

This
>> file (.exe) I later found in the B/B Networking file

that
>> I had earlier loaded. I supsect this application is
>> slowing my computer down. Does anyone know what this

file
>> is or why it is reproducing itself as a listed running
>> application?
>> Appreciate any help.
>>
>> Darryl

>
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Joker
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      09-26-2004, 03:41 PM
I don't trust your installed anti-virus software because it is the first
thing most viruses attack. I'd suggest doing a free online virus scan
over at http://housecall.antivirus.com/ just to be sure it isn't a virus.

Also I'm still wondering, what OS is the computer running?

Darryl wrote:
> The "I" could be a small "L" but other than that it is
> what I have below. I am running 98. What is the virus
> name? Norton anti-virus found nothing. I am just about
> to delete the entire MS broadband s/w and see if I stll
> get the web or load it manually.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Are you 100% sure it is "IPhIpsvr", because there is a

>
> virus that will
>
>>create a process with a very similar name?
>>
>>One other question is what OS is the computer running?
>>
>>Darryl wrote:
>>
>>>I installed the wireless MS USB 2.0 adapter to connect

>
> to
>
>>>my MN-710 router and loaded up the B/B Networking S/W
>>>provided. All goes well for a few minutes then

>
> computer
>
>>>slows down and the internet pages nearly stop. I found
>>>application "IPhIpsvr" running uncontrollable in the
>>>background and listed 15-20 times (sometimes more).

>
> This
>
>>>file (.exe) I later found in the B/B Networking file

>
> that
>
>>>I had earlier loaded. I supsect this application is
>>>slowing my computer down. Does anyone know what this

>
> file
>
>>>is or why it is reproducing itself as a listed running
>>>application?
>>>Appreciate any help.
>>>
>>>Darryl

>>
>>.
>>


 
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Joker
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      09-27-2004, 01:24 AM
The software is only needed to configure wireless connection on Windows
98, windows 2000, & Windows ME computers. Otherwise it is a waste of
hard drive space.

(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Hello Joker, thanks for the site. It came up with 0
> infected files as I had hoped. (Norton did earlier too).
> As I had thought it was the MS broadband network file
> after all. Once I deleted this S/W I am up and running
> fast. Damn set-up s/w is worthless to have on your
> machine after you get connected. Thanks again for the
> website -- it may come in useful int he future.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I don't trust your installed anti-virus software because

>
> it is the first
>
>>thing most viruses attack. I'd suggest doing a free

>
> online virus scan
>
>>over at http://housecall.antivirus.com/ just to be sure

>
> it isn't a virus.
>
>>Also I'm still wondering, what OS is the computer running?
>>
>>Darryl wrote:
>>
>>>The "I" could be a small "L" but other than that it is
>>>what I have below. I am running 98. What is the virus
>>>name? Norton anti-virus found nothing. I am just

>
> about
>
>>>to delete the entire MS broadband s/w and see if I stll
>>>get the web or load it manually.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>Are you 100% sure it is "IPhIpsvr", because there is a
>>>
>>>virus that will
>>>
>>>
>>>>create a process with a very similar name?
>>>>
>>>>One other question is what OS is the computer running?
>>>>
>>>>Darryl wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I installed the wireless MS USB 2.0 adapter to connect
>>>
>>>to
>>>
>>>
>>>>>my MN-710 router and loaded up the B/B Networking S/W
>>>>>provided. All goes well for a few minutes then
>>>
>>>computer
>>>
>>>
>>>>>slows down and the internet pages nearly stop. I

>
> found
>
>>>>>application "IPhIpsvr" running uncontrollable in the
>>>>>background and listed 15-20 times (sometimes more).
>>>
>>>This
>>>
>>>
>>>>>file (.exe) I later found in the B/B Networking file
>>>
>>>that
>>>
>>>
>>>>>I had earlier loaded. I supsect this application is
>>>>>slowing my computer down. Does anyone know what this
>>>
>>>file
>>>
>>>
>>>>>is or why it is reproducing itself as a listed running
>>>>>application?
>>>>>Appreciate any help.
>>>>>
>>>>>Darryl
>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>

>>
>>.
>>


 
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Darryl
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      09-27-2004, 07:28 PM
I agree. I can do without the icon on the tool bar and I
won't miss the signal strength bar graph. Now if I can
just keep the kids off.


>-----Original Message-----
>The software is only needed to configure wireless

connection on Windows
>98, windows 2000, & Windows ME computers. Otherwise it is

a waste of
>hard drive space.
>
>(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>> Hello Joker, thanks for the site. It came up with 0
>> infected files as I had hoped. (Norton did earlier too).


>> As I had thought it was the MS broadband network file
>> after all. Once I deleted this S/W I am up and running
>> fast. Damn set-up s/w is worthless to have on your
>> machine after you get connected. Thanks again for the
>> website -- it may come in useful int he future.
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>I don't trust your installed anti-virus software because

>>
>> it is the first
>>
>>>thing most viruses attack. I'd suggest doing a free

>>
>> online virus scan
>>
>>>over at http://housecall.antivirus.com/ just to be sure

>>
>> it isn't a virus.
>>
>>>Also I'm still wondering, what OS is the computer

running?
>>>
>>>Darryl wrote:
>>>
>>>>The "I" could be a small "L" but other than that it is
>>>>what I have below. I am running 98. What is the virus
>>>>name? Norton anti-virus found nothing. I am just

>>
>> about
>>
>>>>to delete the entire MS broadband s/w and see if I stll
>>>>get the web or load it manually.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>Are you 100% sure it is "IPhIpsvr", because there is a
>>>>
>>>>virus that will
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>create a process with a very similar name?
>>>>>
>>>>>One other question is what OS is the computer running?
>>>>>
>>>>>Darryl wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>I installed the wireless MS USB 2.0 adapter to

connect
>>>>
>>>>to
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>my MN-710 router and loaded up the B/B Networking S/W
>>>>>>provided. All goes well for a few minutes then
>>>>
>>>>computer
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>slows down and the internet pages nearly stop. I

>>
>> found
>>
>>>>>>application "IPhIpsvr" running uncontrollable in the
>>>>>>background and listed 15-20 times (sometimes more).
>>>>
>>>>This
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>file (.exe) I later found in the B/B Networking file
>>>>
>>>>that
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>I had earlier loaded. I supsect this application is
>>>>>>slowing my computer down. Does anyone know what this
>>>>
>>>>file
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>is or why it is reproducing itself as a listed

running
>>>>>>application?
>>>>>>Appreciate any help.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Darryl
>>>>>
>>>>>.
>>>>>
>>>
>>>.
>>>

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