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I am currently running windows/xp home edition w/service pac2. I was once
told by a Dell techician upon checking my IP address:
Ethernet Adapter Local area connection: in submask colume, 255.255.0.0.
P.P.P. adapter Verizon: submask, 255.255.255.255. She said that these
numbers represent spyware in the system. They are not supposed to be of the
same sequence of #'s as stated above. Can anyone shed some light on this
matter. and what measures can be taken to get rid of it? Thanks to any valid
help, it would be greatly appreciated.
p.s. I have: CNET PRO200WL FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER
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Thanks, Phil
I am currently running windows/xp home edition w/service pac2. I was once
told by a Dell techician upon checking my IP address:
Ethernet Adapter Local area connection: in submask colume, 255.255.0.0.
P.P.P. adapter Verizon: submask, 255.255.255.255. She said that these
numbers represent spyware in the system. They are not supposed to be of the
same sequence of #'s as stated above. Can anyone shed some light on this
matter. and what measures can be taken to get rid of it? Thanks to any valid
help, it would be greatly appreciated.
p.s. I have: CNET PRO200WL FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER
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Thanks, Phil