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DJ
![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007
Vista 32 Ultimate SP1
Posts: 101
Location: Toronto Ontario Canada
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did a cmd tracert <space> yahoo.com
my computer to my router 48 ms according to my internet provider he says thats high is there a way to reset this and fix this? I have a Speed Touch 585 Router and the Firm ware update date is up to date i one if all the setting i did to help me here restting thing's in my regit edit screwed up some how ? |
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Administrator
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Vista x64 Ultimate SP1
Posts: 12,919
Location: Texas, USA
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DjLevel9,
I just thought of this. You might use this tutorial to see if it is a TCP/IP Auto Tuning issue. Auto Tuning - TCP/IP receive level Shawn |
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Member
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vista ultamate 64bit
Posts: 130
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I had a very similar problem some years ago with a wireless network card
i had only had it 3 days and i started getting loooooong response times, i kept doing speed checks via Speed Test - dslreports.com and the 1 thing i noticed every time was a very high latency i googel for a while to learn a little about latency only to find out that it is something that cannot be fixed with. i.e firmware - driver updates ect [latency can also come from your isp, so best to check with another pc b4 you panic] so i took the card out and got a refund and bought a new card of a different brand and hey presto no more problems now not to say this is your problem but could be the answer good look |
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Member
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Vista Home Premium 32bit
Posts: 75
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The latency from the OP's computer to his local router cannot be affected by the ISP. That's just ignorant to suggest. I will say that 48ms is rather high latency for a zero hop connection. I would expect something in the 1ms to 2ms range, maybe 3ms at the most.
How do you connect to this router? I sure hope it is WiFi and not direct connect. S- |
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