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Hello, I am currently running RC1 and I am connected to my wireless network,
it seems to work well while surfing the web and downloading files, but gaming thats a different story. When I load a any online multiplayer game and start to play, at first it seems to be working just as it did in Windows XP. But after about 3 or 4 minuets I notice a gap in my connection casuing lag that makes me appear to teleport across levels. The problem was also in Windows XP, a service called Wireless Zero Configuration caused this problem. It would scan for new wireless networks fequently casuing the "bubble" of lag in any online game. Now, in Windows XP I was able to turn this off once connected to my network by stopping the Wireless Zero Configuration in the services shortcut threw the Administrator's Tools. I would do this now, but Windows Vista does not seem to have this service, but it is somehow creating the same lag effect. Did Microsoft rename this service? Does anyone know of a way around this. Any help at all is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Ryan |