Hi -
I've used Skype for several months, and have been quite happy. The quality can be variable, but I've had no real issues. Until now, that is.
I've been noticing recently that the light in my system tray that shows that my internet connection is active has been on a lot, even when I'm not using an internet program (ie, even if I'm not net surfing or getting e-mails, still the "little tv" lights on the system tray are often on - sometimes continuously for 10 minutes or more).
I've checked the obvious - are there any Windows Updates being automatically downloaded? Is my network being hacked by an outsider? The answers to these are all negative.
Yesterday, I had to go out for the afternoon. Just before I left home, I switched the computer on and collected my e-mails - nothing of any size or significance. Then I went out.
When I got back, I found that during the afternoon (when I wasn't there!) I'd used 17Mbs of bandwidth - roughly 10Megs downloaded and 7megs up. So, I thought I'd do a bit of serious checking.
I downloaded an evaluation version of a rather effective program called Port Explorer. Amongst other things, this analyses in real time the Port activity on the computer.
To cut this rather long story short, I don't have any bugs; no Trojans; no spyware. The culprit is Skype! That's what's eating the bandwidth. It's sending and receiving stunning amounts of stuff all over the world. It's been in touch with about 20 countries in the time it's taken me to type this post!
In real terms, it doesn't matter, because my bandwidth isn't capped. But for folks who are capped, or who don't like the thought of dynamic activity going on outside of their control, I guess this level of activity could be a bit unnerving.
Has anyone else had this experience? Am I doing anything wrong? All my privacy settings are set to "only people from my contacts".
Any thoughts appreciated.
I've used Skype for several months, and have been quite happy. The quality can be variable, but I've had no real issues. Until now, that is.
I've been noticing recently that the light in my system tray that shows that my internet connection is active has been on a lot, even when I'm not using an internet program (ie, even if I'm not net surfing or getting e-mails, still the "little tv" lights on the system tray are often on - sometimes continuously for 10 minutes or more).
I've checked the obvious - are there any Windows Updates being automatically downloaded? Is my network being hacked by an outsider? The answers to these are all negative.
Yesterday, I had to go out for the afternoon. Just before I left home, I switched the computer on and collected my e-mails - nothing of any size or significance. Then I went out.
When I got back, I found that during the afternoon (when I wasn't there!) I'd used 17Mbs of bandwidth - roughly 10Megs downloaded and 7megs up. So, I thought I'd do a bit of serious checking.
I downloaded an evaluation version of a rather effective program called Port Explorer. Amongst other things, this analyses in real time the Port activity on the computer.
To cut this rather long story short, I don't have any bugs; no Trojans; no spyware. The culprit is Skype! That's what's eating the bandwidth. It's sending and receiving stunning amounts of stuff all over the world. It's been in touch with about 20 countries in the time it's taken me to type this post!
In real terms, it doesn't matter, because my bandwidth isn't capped. But for folks who are capped, or who don't like the thought of dynamic activity going on outside of their control, I guess this level of activity could be a bit unnerving.
Has anyone else had this experience? Am I doing anything wrong? All my privacy settings are set to "only people from my contacts".
Any thoughts appreciated.




