Why Is My Modem Sending More Info Than It Receives?

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The discussion focuses on the issue of a modem sending significantly more data than it receives, with a user reporting a 64MB sent versus 15MB received while browsing the web. The potential causes include a poor phone line and the presence of malware such as viruses or trojans. A recommended solution is to install ZoneAlarm, a free firewall tool for Windows, which helps identify and control programs accessing the internet, allowing users to manage their network traffic effectively.

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  • Understanding of modem functionality and data transmission
  • Basic knowledge of network troubleshooting techniques
  • Familiarity with Windows operating system
  • Awareness of malware types and their impact on network performance
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  • Install and configure ZoneAlarm for monitoring network activity
  • Research methods to diagnose and improve phone line quality
  • Learn about common malware detection tools and their usage
  • Explore network traffic analysis techniques to identify unusual data patterns
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This discussion is beneficial for network administrators, IT professionals, and home users experiencing unusual modem behavior, particularly those looking to optimize their internet connection and secure their systems against malware.

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What would cause my modem to send a lot more info than it receives. I've been doing some random surfing, not uploading anything, not downloading very much, just cruising the web. My modem has received about 15 Meg, but it has sent an irritating 64M. Could a poor phone line account for something like this? The longer I surf the slower I go, and the Sent info grows faster and faster.
 
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Have you checked your system for viruses/trojans lately?

If you're running Windows, install Zonealarm (free). It will tell you which program(s) is(are) accessing the internet, and you will be able to selectively deny them access to the network.
 

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