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hey,
I'm currently using a d-link network card (G510) with Windows Vista Ultimate, i am on a wireless network and i connect to a router. The issue I'm having is that the connection sets up fine and i can use everything however there seems to be random packet delay/loss. I had this same issue before i upgraded from xp to Vista the solution was to use the RaLink drivers instead of the default d-link ones as they make the chipsets, this solved the problem in xp and there was no more loss. However i upgraded to Vista and I've tried the vista compatible d-link ones and the ralink ones but i have the same issue with both - packets are still lost/delayed. i know this is the case because when I'm online gaming WoW, CSS etc they randomly pause for a few seconds then carry on. If i open command prompt and ping my router (ping -n 100 ip) it ticks along fine with times of 1-3ms then there will be one of around 2000ms then it comes back down again. has anybody else had this issue? and if anyone could help i would greatly appreciate it! thanks |
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