A VPN is a virtual private network. A Cisco based VPN is most likely related to remote access to a work computer or network. So, does that sound like something you have done or do?
I only access my home internet via an ethernet adapter plugged into the wall in order to boost signal, I don't believe I remotely access any form of network or computer otherwise?
I only access my home internet via an ethernet adapter plugged into the wall in order to boost signal, I don't believe I remotely access any form of network or computer otherwise?
Where do you see that? Is it in your task manager? Can you post a screenshot?
I only access my home internet via an ethernet adapter plugged into the wall in order to boost signal, I don't believe I remotely access any form of network or computer otherwise?
Where do you see that? Is it in your task manager? Can you post a screenshot?
I got this first time today preventing my pc from shutting down, only Cisco thing I have is nowtv player which comes with videoguard. Do you have nowtv? That could be it
I only access my home internet via an ethernet adapter plugged into the wall in order to boost signal, I don't believe I remotely access any form of network or computer otherwise?
Where do you see that? Is it in your task manager? Can you post a screenshot?
I got this first time today preventing my pc from shutting down, only Cisco thing I have is nowtv player which comes with videoguard. Do you have nowtv? That could be it
Yes actually I do have NowTv, so I guess that is the culprit?