Recently i have been having extremely high ping rates to any website i try to ping. Normally i run ping [URL] -t well my results constantly run over 100ms ping times while all of the rest of the computers on my network run around 40ms ping time. I have determined that it must have something to do with my computer. Here is a list of everything i have tried:
-Reinstall network card drivers (had no effect)
-Scan my computer with msert, Security essentials, spybot S&D (no results)
-Plugging a different computer into the same network cable (other computer worked fine)
-Boot in safe mode (had no effect, still getting bad ping times)
I ran Hijackthis and here are the results:
Code :Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2.0.4Scan saved at 12:22:22 PM, on 7/23/2012Platform: Windows 7 SP1 (WinNT 6.00.3505)MSIE: Internet Explorer v9.00 (9.00.8112.16447)Boot mode: NormalRunning processes:C:Program Files (x86)TeamViewerVersion7TeamViewer.exeC:Program Files (x86)SkypePhoneSkype.exeC:UsersUserNameAppDataLocalProgramsGoogleMusicManagerMusicManager.exeC:Program Files
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I also noticed my zonealarm z100g router keeps popping up this in its log:
Rejected outbound packet from 192.168.10.40 (my computer) to 92.242.144.50 on port 445 (NetBIOS)
Rejected outbound packet from 192.168.10.40 (my computer) to 92.242.144.50 on port 137 (NetBIOS)
Rejected outbound packet from 192.168.10.40 (my computer) to 5.2.252.139 on port 138 (NetBIOS)
as of the last month or a little longer, my ping has gone from being perfectly normal, to increasing by x3 or x4. What happens is my ping will be just fine, then it will randomly spike up.To Chicago, I ping around 18-30. To Dallas, 40-60. And now with this problem, my ping will go from one of those, to pinging around 110 to Chicago, and 150-170 to Dallas. I don't know what could have caused this, and I'm looking for help to solve this problem.
AMD Phenom II x6 ATI HD Radeon 5770 4GB RAM 1TB HDD Windows 7 Home Prem. 32bit Verizon/Frontier DSL w/ Modem.
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Core i5 2500k 3.3GHz Radeon HD 6790 1GB 8 GB of Corsair C9 kit of memory PH67S-C43 (B3) motherboard from MSI. Caviar Black 750gb Greenpower 1TB
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