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It is estimated that one or some of your LAN units have been hit by ARP viruses, which will then cause most of the machines to be accompanied by some rogue software, Trojan horses or something.
Some machines will add a paragraph** to each page you browse to access a specific page. For example, for example, it inserts the following paragraph into the web page that your IE opens
Then the webpage will automatically jump to that **. So you don't have to change the homepage to achieve the effect you said.
As for the IP conflict, it may be caused by Trojans from multiple machines interfering with each other.
Solution: 1. Install the latest Rising on all machines, disconnect all networks, and restart to safe mode to scan and kill.
2. All machines are patched.
3. If Rising can't be killed, or can't be detected, it may be a new Trojan or variant. Recommendation: System Repaire Engineer (SRE).
After installation, go to safe mode, click "Smart Scan", save the result as a file, and send it to me:, help you take a look.
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Of course, the IP is automatically assigned to you by Telecom every time you log in and authenticate, which may vary of course.
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If it's adsl, it will change every time.
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If you reinstall it, you won't have it, just reset the IP.
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ADSL dynamic IP You disconnect the network once and change it once.
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IP is the address of your computer when it connects to the network, there are two kinds, one is static, that is, this is set by yourself, such as 192...There is also a dynamic one, which is that the server is automatically assigned when your computer is counted in the network. Generally, your IP and ID will be recorded in the records of some ** servers, which is nothing and will not affect the security of your computer's access to the network.
I guess I should make it clear, right? If you don't understand, add me, and I'll give you a detailed explanation.
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ID simply means that your computer has to go online with your ID number.
The installation system will not change your IP and ID as long as the number and password given to you by Telecom have not changed, and it will not affect the Internet! The computer automatically assigns the address!
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No, I've tried, no matter what system you change, as long as your IP is fixed, it won't change.
If you are ADSL broadband internet.
General words. Disconnect and re-on.
The IP will change!
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You click on the one that prompts the conflict, and you will be assigned another address.
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Change the IP address, the first 3 groups do not move, and the last group changes to a different number (0 255) until there is no conflict.
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You didn't pick it up from the router, and the IP address conflict will only happen like this.
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Is the NIC driver installed? I think it should be a problem of driver cloth matching, the hardware is generally not broken, if the network card is broken, find a computer store to buy a PCI, it will be more than a dozen dollars.
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Open the web page, in the tool above, click on the Internet option, click on the use of blank page, and it's OK.
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The 360 security guards go down, and then go in and check and kill. ,
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It's very easy to use Jinshan's repair tool.
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You get a fixed one**. The line was not changed. **Will the number change? It's the same thing.
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You have already reinstalled the system, and the conflict cannot be the same as your previous system IP, unless you have changed the network card. It is possible that someone else has used your IP, and you can coordinate with the landlord to use another IP
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