Connection problems

SoulLess7

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Hello, if this thread isn't in the right category, please move it for me. Anyways, heres the facts.

1.I've got a Fujitsu M2010 with an Atheros AR5007EG network adapter.

2. I've just gotten over a W32.Ramnit virus. However, a Backdoor.tidserv virus under the file name "netbt.sys" is still attempting to copy itself in the file path C:\windows\system32\drivers\

3. When I try to connect to a Netgear wireless-N router, I get the "Invalid IP address" after attempting to connect with and without a wire (via Atheros network adapter) in the LAN connection status window and wireless network connection status window under the support tab. (address type: invalid ip address, ip address: 0.0.0.0, subnet mask: 0.0.0.0, default gateway: 'blank')

4. When I used my friend's verizon wireless hotspot, I was able to connect, but addresses I try to enter on Google Chrome will not load until 3-5 minutes later.

Does this sound fishy or is it really bad? :??:

PS: I was only able to load sites related to Yahoo.com all other sites never did respond.
 
I don't know if I go along with buwish about it being malware, looks to be a full-blown virus. Although Malwarebytes is good to run, you may need some stronger juju.

If your anti-virus software is working, do a full scan. I would suggest installing 2 different ones and running a scan with each. Not at the same time of-course.
 

SoulLess7

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I already scanned with Symantec and Malwarebytes. NOTHING was detected. Also, the Backdoor.tidserv classified virus is still attempting to copy itself under the filename netbt.sys
 


That's why I recommended you install and scan with another anti-virus software. Don't keep it installed, but run a scan with Windows Defender, Avira, those may be able to clear out the virus. You may need to run the scans in Safe Mode.
 

SoulLess7

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Yea, well I'm not able to install all of these anti-virus softwares without connections to the internet. I installed a few, but they weren't able to scan since the definitions were not up to date.