Re: Continous modem activity
- From: Graham Jolliffe <grayjaymail-newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:24:06 +0100
Chip <chipmunk_1000@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 12:22:27 +0100,it is alleged that GrayJay
><grayjaymail-newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxx> spake thusly in
>uk.telecom.broadband:
>
>>When Hi folks,
>>
>>When I'm connected to the net my BT Voyager 2000 Wireless ADSL modem
>>is active with the LAN light flashing continuously. This happens
>>even though I'm not accessing anything. Zone Alarm shows constant
>>activity by "Generic Host Process for Win32 Services." This stops
>>when I disconnect from the Internet.
>>
>>When connecting to the modem wirelessly from a second computer
>>(Win98 SE) with the first one (WinXP Pro) switched off this activity
>>does not happen.
>>
>>Can anyone tell me what win32 services means and can (should?) I
>>stop it?
>>
>>
>>Thanks for any help.
>
>Any service running on windows XP will show up as "generic (what you
>said)<g>". This includes DNS lookups etc.
>
>The number one suspect for _continuous_ bandwidth usage however is the
>BITS (Background Intelligent Transfer Service), which seems to be used
>to download windows updates etc.
>
>If you do updates manually, you can disable BITS by logging in as an
>administrator (usually the 'owner' account) going to start>control
>panel>administrative tools (not sure which section it's in, I use
>classic view for control panel), services, and find Background
>Intelligent Transfer Service, right click it, choose 'properties' and
>stop the service. If this solves your problem (IE the extra bandwidth
>usage goes away), you can set it to 'manual' start instead of
>'automatic'. I have done this both with windows 2000 professional and
>XP professional.
>
>HTH
Hi Chip,
Thanks for responding. That setting was already manual, setting it
to disabled has not made any difference. Any other thoughts?
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