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| | Re: Vista Wireless Network Lag/Spikes Vista Anti-Lag works for me i am using Vista Ultimate x86 my WLAN card is a Linksys 54G w/ Speedbooster |
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| | #12 (permalink) |
| | RE: Vista Wireless Network Lag/Spikes I really wish this issue would be addressed because it's totally unbearable trying to play games when u freeze up for 2-3 seconds every minute because of this WLAN AutoConfig thing in Vista trying to find a new network every 60 seconds. In XP you could turn off the Wireless Zero Configuration and still connect manually to the Internet, but with Vista when you turn off the WLAN AutoConfig I cant figure out how to connect to the Internet. And like several others here, Vista Anti-Lag and WLANOptimizer did not work for me either. Can someone please figure out how to solve this problem??? |
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| | #13 (permalink) |
| | RE: Vista Wireless Network Lag/Spikes Same here - Only thing that REALLY makes me regret buying Vista ![]() Same problems as the above posters - every 60 seconds i get a spike of ~12-2500 ms. Tested it by doing a Ping to my router (ping 192.168.1.1 /t) while not connected to the Internet and while connected. Tested the same way on a dual-boot Windows XP Professional (DK) with no problems. I have also tried WLAN Optimizer and Vista Anti-Lag, but those does not work on my setup. Sandberg Wireless NIC (Ralink chipset). LinkSys WRT54GL Router. Windows Vista Home Premium. Internet gaming is pretty much impossible with this bug. *** If you have the same problem, please write a reply to bump this message to where someone is actually listening, thank you. *** |
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| | #14 (permalink) |
| Vista Ultimate 64-bit | Re: Vista Wireless Network Lag/Spikes Same here - Only thing that REALLY makes me regret buying Vista ![]() Same problems as the above posters - every 60 seconds i get a spike of ~12-2500 ms. Tested it by doing a Ping to my router (ping 192.168.1.1 /t) while not connected to the Internet and while connected. Tested the same way on a dual-boot Windows XP Professional (DK) with no problems. I have also tried WLAN Optimizer and Vista Anti-Lag, but those does not work on my setup. Sandberg Wireless NIC (Ralink chipset). LinkSys WRT54GL Router. Windows Vista Home Premium. Internet gaming is pretty much impossible with this bug. and for some weird reason, xp wont work on my pc ![]() ![]() |
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| | #15 (permalink) |
| | RE: Vista Wireless Network Lag/Spikes I to have had problems with any online game with the same lag and getting disconnected problem such as WoW W3 and others. Im glad to know im not the only one. |
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| | RE: Vista Wireless Network Lag/Spikes I've been wrestling this problem for a while now, and after a hefty amount of research on various messageboards, found a solution that sounded like a real pain to implement but ended up working for me. I'd tried WLANOptimizer, Vista Anti-Lag, and the netsh scripts that disable autoconfig to no avail. Then I read on one messageboard that someone was able to get Vista Anti-Lag working by installing the XP drivers in Vista. I steeled myself and decided to give it a shot. I have the exact same configuration as the OP (a WMP54G Wireless-G card and a WRT54G router, but I'm using the newest Linksys F/W as opposed to WW-DRT). I went ahead and uninstalled the device in Device Manager, checking the box to delete the driver files. At the time I didn't realize that I still had the previous drivers in C:/Program Files/Linksys Drivers so it kept reinstalling and I had to delete those drivers as well. Then I unzipped the WMP54Gv4.1_20051117 driver package to that same directory and ran Setup.exe in Windows XP (Service Pack 2) compatibility mode, although I'm not certain that's necessary. The installation went off without a hitch and I reconnected to my wireless network and pinged the router with the -t flag. Hmm. Well, just as before, every minute there was one in the 1200ms-1500ms range. So, I ran Vista Anti-Lag again, verified it detected the Wireless-G adapter and clicked the "activate VAL" button. ping 192.168.2.1 -t 1ms, 2ms, 1ms, 4ms. . .wait for it. Hold on a sec. Where are the spikes? Well, it appears to have worked. I've been watching that cmd window for probably five or six minutes now and haven't seen a single spike. I'll crank up some online games here in a bit and see if it helps with the lag/freezes/disconnects I've been having. So, if you're having this same problem, go ahead and install XP drivers and give Vista Anti-Lag another try. Wasn't as painful as I thought it'd be. |
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| | #17 (permalink) |
| Vista x64 Home Premium | Re: Vista Wireless Network Lag/Spikes @Ty I'm also using a WMP54G. I tried your method but couldn't get the XP drivers to install. Are you using a x86 version of Vista? From what I've seen VAL and WLAN Optimizer don't seem to work with the x64 versions of Vista. |
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| | #18 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista Wireless Network Lag/Spikes Quest, I actually am using an x86 version of Vista, and like I said I had no luck with either VAL or WLAN Optimizer before installing the XP drivers for the WMP54G. However, the VAL page at codecase.de seems to indicate VAL works for both x84 and x64 versions of Vista. It doesn't appear that Linksys provides 64-bit drivers for the WMP54G, and my conclusion has been that neither the VAL or WLAN Optimizer solutions will work with the current Vista drivers. You might want to take a look at the following thread at Tom's Hardware: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/23...wmp54g-drivers It appears someone else was looking for XP Pro x64 drivers for our card, and was directed toward the ralink drivers. I don't know if the driver in the link will install for you, but it might be worth taking a look into. Hope you get it working. |
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| | #19 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista Wireless Network Lag/Spikes I installed the latest ralink drivers and to my surprise they came with a 3rd party network application which was compatible with Vista. Previously I had tried other solutions but none of them had worked until this one. I set tx power to 100% so not sure if it was just the drivers or/ drivers and 100% tx power. My regular lag spikes have now gone! I got the RT61 drivers by the way, not sure if it comes with all of them http://www.ralinktech.com/ralink/Hom...t/Windows.html |
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| | #20 (permalink) |
| Vista 64 bit Business edition | Re: Vista Wireless Network Lag/Spikes Please help - I have the 60 second lag spike problem. I use windows vista 64 bit Business. I have a WRT54GL I do not get any error code - the error I get when trying to install any of the Ralink Drivers is this : Windows was unable to install your network controller Windows could not find driver software for your device If you know the manufacturer of your device, you can visit its website and check the support section for driver software. The Ralink Wire Lan Card Utility/Status is just a big black X... the Ralink utility/status ONLY works when I install the Linksys driver from my cd that came with my Linksys adapter. That is the only driver I can get it to recognize and thus the only driver I can access the internet with, for this adapter at least. |
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