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Hiya,
My mates got wireless and he often lags out every 2/3 mins, I read on gotfrag there was a fix that changes something, can't remember exactly and I can't find the post either.
Was wondering if any of you had a link to fix these lag spikes
THANKS
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edited 2008-09-07 18:57:18
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#1 -
dannezz - posted on: 2008-09-07 19:05:27
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points: 2487
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ive got the same problem, with a wire though x |
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swrd - posted on: 2008-09-07 19:31:47
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points: 191
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You can download vista anti lag, or in xp you have to change some setting called zero network configuration or something, i use vista anti lag <3. |
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Froster - posted on: 2008-09-07 19:41:45
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points: 1698
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Vista AND wireless? EWWW!! |
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MaD. - posted on: 2008-09-08 17:55:39
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points: 21
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try and download the new drivers off the manufacturers website and when it wants you to use 'windows wireless zero configuration' click NO!
if that doesnt sort your problem out you will have to go into run "services.msc" and manually shut down 'windows wireless zero configuration' basically your wireless is just updating every 2/3 minutes to see what networks are available (had that problem for too long) hope that helps |
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SCOTTZEH - posted on: 2008-09-08 18:03:38
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It can also be the connection itself.
I have had wireless for a short time and lots of aspects were messing up the connection.
things like umm how do you call it heatable-floors? :P
and plants in the house.
after moving my router and pc to a level without heating an removing a couple of plants, my problems were gone :) |
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9mm - posted on: 2008-09-08 18:04:15
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vista + wless = fail
xp + wless = epic win, especially when ur parents pull the plug @ 11, and they dont know u got wless <3 |
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Froster - posted on: 2008-09-08 18:42:25
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| | SCOTTZEH said: | | | It can also be the connection itself.
I have had wireless for a short time and lots of aspects were messing up the connection.
things like umm how do you call it heatable-floors? :P
and plants in the house.
after moving my router and pc to a level without heating an removing a couple of plants, my problems were gone :) |
keiharde wietplantage |
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| | 9mm said: | | | vista + wless = fail
xp + wless = epic win, especially when ur parents pull the plug @ 11, and they dont know u got wless <3 |
Lmao, love you so hard :D. |
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eagle666 - posted on: 2008-09-08 19:21:14
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points: 210
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gta san andreas
?????
edited 2008-09-08 19:21:51
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wale_y0 - posted on: 2008-09-08 19:28:15
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yep the zero configuration is probly causing it |
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9mm - posted on: 2008-09-08 19:30:34
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| | Froster said: | | |
| | SCOTTZEH said: | | | It can also be the connection itself.
I have had wireless for a short time and lots of aspects were messing up the connection.
things like umm how do you call it heatable-floors? :P
and plants in the house.
after moving my router and pc to a level without heating an removing a couple of plants, my problems were gone :) |
keiharde wietplantage |
LMAO eerste waar ik aan dacht rofl
| | Agikyw said: | | |
| | 9mm said: | | | vista + wless = fail
xp + wless = epic win, especially when ur parents pull the plug @ 11, and they dont know u got wless <3 |
Lmao, love you so hard :D. |
<333333333333333333 |
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eagle666 - posted on: 2008-09-08 21:48:30
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points: 210
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cars |
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hoooly - posted on: 2008-09-09 11:28:25
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just check if the computer reconises your wireless adapter by running start>run>cmd>ipconfig/all if it is that it recognizes your wireless network adapter but it's disconnected try going to my computer>right click>manage >services and then shut down the windows zero configuration service. If it doesn't recognize the adapter try reinstalling the drivers. |
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SCOTTZEH - posted on: 2008-09-09 16:36:34
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| | Froster said: | | |
| | SCOTTZEH said: | | | It can also be the connection itself.
I have had wireless for a short time and lots of aspects were messing up the connection.
things like umm how do you call it heatable-floors? :P
and plants in the house.
after moving my router and pc to a level without heating an removing a couple of plants, my problems were gone :) |
keiharde wietplantage |
^_O |
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