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Old 09-17-2007, 06:35 AM #1
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Default D-Link problem with ANIWZCSdS.exe

Hi all,
Ever since ANIWZCSdS.exe started popping up on start up, my internet has been running sooo slow to the point where it freezes for about 20seconds just to try and open a website! I have cable and im now running at dial up speeds. It is not my internet usage limit so it must be ANIWZCSdS.exe?

Googled and found it was from my D-Link wireless but i don't know how to either get rid of it or make my internet run normally again? The little icon in the right hand bottom corner with the wireless connection computer signal says signal strength 'excellent' even though i sometimes look at it and there are no green signal lines (if you get what i mean?)
I really need help!
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