Have you taken the problem up with Telecom. You may be on someone elses port
in the Exchange and they are on yours. This has happened. This can be
checked by going through the ADSL help desk. (Your ISP should be the one
that reports the problem.) They can find out who is logged in on that port
if required or by a simple unplug of the DSL to see the connection drop at
there end.( Nokia Only, not sure about the Alcatel exchange equipment). I
would prefer the first. A visit to the exchange in question may be required.
Get someone else in the know to check the config of the M1122. Not your
normal Tech as per Steps Comment. It may be possible that the M1122 is at
fault as Per Tex's advice. This would have needed to be setup by someone.
It could be staff. As per Steps. I have just gone to your web site. Who has
the laptop as that would be a good way for some one to take downloads home.
(Latest News). Is the web site hosted at your end? (It does not look like it
does unless this is your ISP "strauss.2day.com") If you have a network
switch the outlet in question would be causing a lot of traffic shown by the
Led flashing and can be traced. If you have a hub you can isolate the
machine by unplugging cables until the traffic drops.(Best to let someone
that knows whats going on at the time before this is done). This will cause
other network problems, so be couscous as this may lose data.
If that fails looks like you need a second opinion and don't take the 2
aspirin.
Copper
PS Must catch up for a Coffee Steptoe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith & Deby" <camaro69@xtra.co.nz>
To: <pquinlan@maxnet.co.nz>; <adsl@lists.unixathome.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 8:33 AM
Subject: Re: Jetstream blowout has me stumped. Anyone recognise the
problem??
> You must have the times of the Dloads, also look for uploads. relate to
who
> is logged on at the time,
> I called in to look in to this, at a small office last year. I did not
work
> for them.
> There 'techy' couldn't find anything.
> What I found was, the contracting IT administers had run server machine
> updates, thru the net rather than from disc, also the techy, who was one
of
> the office works with a little computing suss, was doing down loads, then
> uploading to his home machine......
> A complete Change of pws ( that hadn't been changes for over a year),
> permissions, restrictions on sites ,d/loads etc put in place
>
> Steptoe
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul Quinlan" <pquinlan@titan.co.nz>
> To: <adsl@lists.unixathome.org>
> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 8:56 PM
> Subject: RE: Jetstream blowout has me stumped. Anyone recognise the
> problem??
>
>
> > Simple thought, but have you thought about changing your password - you
> may
> > have been hacked, or someone inside your business or ISP gave out your
> > password!
> >
> > Rgds
> >
> > Paul Quinlan
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Duncan Stuart [mailto:Duncan@kudos-dynamics.com]
> > Sent: Monday, 3 February 2003 1:26 p.m.
> > To: pquinlan@maxnet.co.nz
> > Subject: Jetstream blowout has me stumped. Anyone recognise the
> > problem??
> >
> >
> > I run a small business - one fileserver, five PCs and a JetStream
account.
> > We use a Nokia M1122 modem. Our problem is, even with all our PCs turned
> > off, our Jetstream usage suddenly goes through the roof.
> >
> > I don't think it is a Virus - we have the latest Norton Corporate
Edition
> > installed - and nothing shows up in Outlook - ie sent message. But there
> it
> > is - everything is functioning as normal and then overnight we get 400mb
> > whacked onto our Jetstream usage, or - as we did one night last week -
> > 1000mb added on. Most of this appears to be outbound from our system.
> >
> > Just weird. We've hunted through our system - seeing if there are any
> > automated routines that might be to blame: but nothing.
> >
> > Is this a familiar problem? Does anyone have any suggestions?? Our
> network
> > consultants are stumped also - and meanwhile we bleed money to Telecom
> every
> > month by about $800 over our normal Jetstream 1200 plan.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Duncan Stuart FMRSNZ
> > Director
> > Kudos Organisational Dynamics Ltd
> >
> > Telephone 64-9 366 0620
> > duncan@kudos-dynamics.com
> >
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