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| | Horrible wireless network congestion Just installed Vista RC-1 x64 (Build 5600). The PC that Vista is on is wired through a Linksys WRT54GS. Two servers are also wired directly to the access point. I have several PCs accessing that access point wireless using various adapters. Here is the issue. If I boot to Vista the wireless PC connections go crazy and throttle the network. If I turn off all of the Wireless access PCs, then network performance goes back to normal for the wired PCs. If I boot the Vista PC back to XP-Pro then I can turn the wireless connections back on and all is normal again. I've tried disabling the IPv6, but that didn't do any good. Any ideas? |
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