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When I ping my router, every 58th packet takes around 3000ms to get back. I
heard its because windows is looking for new networks. Its a desktop computer and I dont care for other networks, only care for a good ping. Ive seen a fix that supposedly disables wifi autoconfig, but it didnt solve the problem. Any ideas how to solve it? A config window i havent seen yet or a reg key to change? OS: x64 Vista Business Wifi: Asus WL-167g |
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I have the same problem. I am using a USB wifi adaptor from x-micro.
Testing this by pinging my router, at set intervals I get huge ping. So far I have managed to get a random fix by resetting the Wireless service in command line, however it is not reliable, and I still get huge spikes of loss in online games every minute, surrounded by perfect performance. All fixes I have found for this problem are for XP, not Vista, and as you say you cannot disable the Windows Configurator in Vista without losing the connection. HELP SOMEONE! Is there a way to disable the windows wireless config from checking for other networks? I beleive that is what is happening. "Frits" wrote: When I ping my router, every 58th packet takes around 3000ms to get back. I heard its because windows is looking for new networks. Its a desktop computer and I dont care for other networks, only care for a good ping. Ive seen a fix that supposedly disables wifi autoconfig, but it didnt solve the problem. Any ideas how to solve it? A config window i havent seen yet or a reg key to change? OS: x64 Vista Business Wifi: Asus WL-167g |
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Answer is apparantly he
www.codecase.de The Vista Anti Lag program, as linked in other threads of the same nature on this forum. "Rack" wrote: I have the same problem. I am using a USB wifi adaptor from x-micro. Testing this by pinging my router, at set intervals I get huge ping. So far I have managed to get a random fix by resetting the Wireless service in command line, however it is not reliable, and I still get huge spikes of loss in online games every minute, surrounded by perfect performance. All fixes I have found for this problem are for XP, not Vista, and as you say you cannot disable the Windows Configurator in Vista without losing the connection. HELP SOMEONE! Is there a way to disable the windows wireless config from checking for other networks? I beleive that is what is happening. "Frits" wrote: When I ping my router, every 58th packet takes around 3000ms to get back. I heard its because windows is looking for new networks. Its a desktop computer and I dont care for other networks, only care for a good ping. Ive seen a fix that supposedly disables wifi autoconfig, but it didnt solve the problem. Any ideas how to solve it? A config window i havent seen yet or a reg key to change? OS: x64 Vista Business Wifi: Asus WL-167g |
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Thanks for the advice, but it doesnt seem to work for my wifi adapter. Guess
the best bet would be to wait for a new version of this program. I couldnt answer earlier because my motherboard stoped working and just now got a new one. "Rack" wrote: Answer is apparantly he www.codecase.de The Vista Anti Lag program, as linked in other threads of the same nature on this forum. |
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