I am trying to connect to my Telstra Turbo Connection and the following message appears:
"access violation at address 0052D602 in module "telstraturboconnectionmanager.exe" read of address 000002EC Exception EoleE exception in module DLL_netcard_r.dll at 000305C6.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry If this doesnt help your problem but here is some info that might help
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Consent.exe is part of Windows Vista - it's the User Access Control (UAC) executable.
There is a known malware version of this executable. Do a search on your hard drive (within Windows Vista, obviously) for all consent.exe files - make sure you include hidden and system files in the search criteria.
Once the search has completed, right-click on each file and check the file properties.
There is a MalWare version of Consent.exe
Right Click ALL of the ones you find and look for
Microsoft details in Properties
If you find a consent.exe anywhere else in the search results, I'd delete that file. Run a thorough anti-virus scan of the harddrive. I'd also download spybot and run it as well as downloading Ad-Aware from Lavasoft and using it to scan as well.
Spybot and Ad-Aware can find different spyware/malware, which is why I recommend running both products.
Once you've done all that, reboot the system. That should fix the problem.
NOTE: The image may vary depending on the computer and modem you're using.
Once an active Internet connection is established through the modem,
connect the modem and the computer to the router by following the
instructions below.
Connecting the Devices Together
After ensuring that you have an active Internet connection, connect
the modem to the router's Internet port and the computer to any of the
four Ethernet ports. For instructions, click here.
After connecting the devices, check the LEDs by following the instructions below.
Checking the Router's LEDs
The Linksys router's front panel will indicate the status of the
connection. After connecting the broadband modem to the WAN or Internet
port, the computer to an available numbered port and powering on the
router check the lights on the front panel of the router. For
instructions, click here.
After checking the router's LEDs, configure the router for cable Internet. For instructions, follow the steps below.
Configuring a Linksys Router for a Cable Connection
For Telstra Cable
internet users, please contact Telstra to confirm if your internet
connection is using DHCP or HB (Heart Beat) signal. There should be no
other machine running HB client upon doing this procedure.
Step 1:
Access the router's web-based setup page. For instructions, click here.
NOTE: If you are using Mac to access the router's web-based setup page, click here. If you forgot your IP address, click here. If you forgot your router's password, click here.
Step 2:
When the router's web-based setup page appears, click the drop-down arrow under the Internet Connection Type field and select Automatic Configuration - DHCP.
(a) If you are NOT using Telstra HB, proceed with DHCP setup.
NOTE: If you are a Telstra Cable internet user and you're using WRT120N, WRT160N v1, WRT320N or WRT610N, please select Telstra Cable.
(b) If you are using Telstra Cable,
proceed with the following setup. Obtain your user name and password
from Telstra. Please disable any HB client that might have been
previously running on the PC after the router is configured.
Step 3:
Click .
Step 4:
Click MAC Address Clone.
Step 5:
Select Enabled and click Clone My PC's MAC.
Step 6:
Click .
Step 7:
Click Status. Check the value of the Internet IP Address. If the Internet IP Address
has numbers, this means the router has been properly configured. You
should now be able to access the Internet. If you're not online, perform
a power cycle to synchronize the router with the modem. For
instructions, click here.
NOTE: If the Internet IP Address is all zeroes (0.0.0.0) click first then click . If the Internet IP Address is still all zeroes (0.0.0.0) perform a power cycle. For instructions, click here.
If the IP Address starts with 192.168.1.xxx
or if it has the same first three numbers (octets) as the router's IP
address, change the router's LAN IP address to a different LAN segment.
For instructions, click here.
Once the router is configured, perform a power cycle. For instructions, follow the steps below.
Power Cycling
Step 1:
Shutdown the computer.
Step 2:
Unplug the router's power cable.
Step 3:
Unplug the Broadband modem's power cable and wait for 30 seconds.
Step 4:
Plug in the Broadband modem's power cable and wait for its lights to appear stable.
Step 5:
Plug in the router's power cable once the modem's lights appear stable.
Step 6:
Power on the computer on and test the Internet connection.
NOTE: If you're not online after performing this procedure, you may need to upgrade the firmware of the router.
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