I've been having troubles since I got my new laptop. What happens is it seems like the computer is having problems figuring out what data to send and to receive. It's as if when I send and receive large amounts of data, there is some duplexing problem, but I'm not seeing an option for force full duplex in the device manager for my wireless card.
My best examples are when I'm trying to load a game, it pauses. It pauses so long, that I time out. When I'm on Ventrilo, the data caches, then something catches up, and it all plays at once. When I try to load WoW, the crap pauses when it tries to load, so it times out and disconnects. Blizzard insists this isn't their problem, and I almost have to agree because the same thing happens with Battlefield 2.
I have disabled my windows firewall, I have opened the ports on my router, I disabled QoS for my wireless card. I can't figure this out...
Any help is appreciated.
-Brian
Troubles (Internet Related)
Troubles (Internet Related)
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Yea, laptop is a Dell E1705... it's pretty damn nice, with exception to this! I'm connecting at my full 54mbps. I'm only ~20 feet away from the access point.
My router is a D-Link WBR-1310. I installed the latest firmware when I got it ~2 months ago. I used to have a Linksys B router, but I transfer files between my desktop and laptop, so a B router didn't cut it. I'm almost positive the same thing happened with my B router.T-Shirt wrote:What brand and model card and AP/Router?
Yes. I'm using WPA PSKare you encrypted?
Yup, nothing.have you run AV AND AS scans?
BF2 happened right out of the box. I only recently installed it.have you removed and reinstalled the games?
Yeah I can... just give me a day or two to give her a shot.can you try a wired ethernet connection for testing?
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ok, so it's not the wireless.
How about the wired transfer rate on the LAN?
how fast?
any unexpected lag or errors?
How about a large internet download? upload?
run the tweak, packet loss and speed tests at
http://www.dslreports.com/tools
and post the results/links here
How about the wired transfer rate on the LAN?
how fast?
any unexpected lag or errors?
How about a large internet download? upload?
run the tweak, packet loss and speed tests at
http://www.dslreports.com/tools
and post the results/links here
I'll run those when connected w/ a cable, but w/ my wireless these are my results... download seems slow... I pay for 3mbps service, but these tests don't always mean everything.
Download #1
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File size transferred : 14.75 MB (15468724 bytes)
Total time taken : 83.22 seconds (83219 milliseconds)
Throughput : 185.0 KB/sec [Kilobyte-per-second]
= 0.19 MB/sec [Megabyte-per-second]
= 1480.0 Kbps [Kilobit-per-second]
= 1.48 Mbps [Megabit-per-second]
Upload #1
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File size transferred : 2.73 MB (2863104 bytes)
Total time taken : 92.66 seconds (92656 milliseconds)
Throughput : 30.0 KB/sec [Kilobyte-per-second]
= 0.03 MB/sec [Megabyte-per-second]
= 240.0 Kbps [Kilobit-per-second]
= 0.24 Mbps [Megabit-per-second]
Upload is perfect according to this... I get 256kbps.
Line Packet test showed no loss...
2006-09-02 00:33:59 Line quality 0% loss latency 38.8ms
Download #1
------------------------------------------------------------------
File size transferred : 14.75 MB (15468724 bytes)
Total time taken : 83.22 seconds (83219 milliseconds)
Throughput : 185.0 KB/sec [Kilobyte-per-second]
= 0.19 MB/sec [Megabyte-per-second]
= 1480.0 Kbps [Kilobit-per-second]
= 1.48 Mbps [Megabit-per-second]
Upload #1
------------------------------------------------------------------
File size transferred : 2.73 MB (2863104 bytes)
Total time taken : 92.66 seconds (92656 milliseconds)
Throughput : 30.0 KB/sec [Kilobyte-per-second]
= 0.03 MB/sec [Megabyte-per-second]
= 240.0 Kbps [Kilobit-per-second]
= 0.24 Mbps [Megabit-per-second]
Upload is perfect according to this... I get 256kbps.
Line Packet test showed no loss...
2006-09-02 00:33:59 Line quality 0% loss latency 38.8ms
"Bow down before the one you serve! You're going to get what you deserve!" - |\| | |/|