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http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/index...owtopic=101910
So basically, I get random spikes and lag every 30 to 60 seconds (sometimes even less) on a wireless connection in Vista. Does anyone know how to fix it? Online gaming is almost impossible, especially in WC3 (apparently it's a lag-fest when I host) Apparently, Windows looks for a new access point every 30-60 seconds, thus giving me the lag/spikes. I got up to turning off WLAN AutoConfig in the above link, but couldn't find where to manually input my SSID. Cheers P.S. I also tried Vista Anti-Lag, but it doesn't work on my computer. P.S.S. This is similiar to the Windows Zero Config problem on XP, except you could turn it off. |
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Sorry, forgot to mention my router and wireless card.
Wireless card = Linksys WMP54G w/ latest Vista drivers from Linksys Router = Linksys WRT54G w/ DD-WRT v23 SP2 |
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Just a thought - have you tried disabling the "connect to a more preferred
network if available" option in the wireless connection properties? "yee" wrote in message ... http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/index...owtopic=101910 So basically, I get random spikes and lag every 30 to 60 seconds (sometimes even less) on a wireless connection in Vista. Does anyone know how to fix it? Online gaming is almost impossible, especially in WC3 (apparently it's a lag-fest when I host) Apparently, Windows looks for a new access point every 30-60 seconds, thus giving me the lag/spikes. I got up to turning off WLAN AutoConfig in the above link, but couldn't find where to manually input my SSID. Cheers P.S. I also tried Vista Anti-Lag, but it doesn't work on my computer. P.S.S. This is similiar to the Windows Zero Config problem on XP, except you could turn it off. |
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Sorry, incase my last post was misleading, I meant thanks for the suggestion,
but that didn't solve my problem. "yee" wrote: Yup, tried that, thanks. |
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Nice to see that I am not alone. I have the EXACT same router and I have this
same problem with gaming, except mine is with World of Warcraft, not WC3 and my Internet fully disconnects frequently. I would like to see a few replies to this as well! "yee" wrote: Sorry, incase my last post was misleading, I meant thanks for the suggestion, but that didn't solve my problem. "yee" wrote: Yup, tried that, thanks. |
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I just spent a few hours Googling and I came up with the following info.
- The problem doesn't have to necessarily mean its because of the hardware - Anything involving the internet is affected during the second or two of spiking (it's just more noticabling during an online game) - When it spikes, Windows is looking for new and better access points - Turning off WLAN AutoConfig will make your wireless internet unaccessible - On XP, it was the Windows Zero Config that would cause spiking, but apparently it is embedded in WLAN AutoConfig on Vista - Some people disconnect fully when spiking occurs - A third-party wireless network monitor may solve the problem (I don't think there are currently any) - Microsoft sees this issue as "feature" "Whitney" wrote: Nice to see that I am not alone. I have the EXACT same router and I have this same problem with gaming, except mine is with World of Warcraft, not WC3 and my Internet fully disconnects frequently. I would like to see a few replies to this as well! "yee" wrote: Sorry, incase my last post was misleading, I meant thanks for the suggestion, but that didn't solve my problem. "yee" wrote: Yup, tried that, thanks. |
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I'm having the same problem in WoW as well as any other online game
that i play. Never happened in XP after i turned off WZC. that became a no brainer after SP2 Came out. So far there is no way to fix it, until Microsoft deems it a bug. I will keep on coming back here for more hopefully some 3rd party software comes out to take over the WLAN AutoConfig service. |
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I have the exact same symptoms, in my case with a RALink RT61 card and a
Thompson Speedtouch 780WL router. This is a very annoying problem, is there any solution to this yet??? Kristian |
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I have tried both Vista Anti-Lag and WLANOptimizer, they both don't work for me, maybe its because of the make of my wireless card? Also after alot of browsing I found this: 'WlanSetInterface (Windows)' (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms706791.aspx) I'm not a programmer so I wouldnt know what to do with it, and also not even sure if this is what's causing the 60sec lag spike. Otherwise, still no working fix for this problem? =( -- PhurBos |