Wireless Internet [message #450627] |
Thu, 04 August 2011 12:10 |
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zeratul
Messages: 1715 Registered: January 2009 Location: Texas
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My ping is anywhere between 46 to 500, this causes me to be unable to play any games for more than maybe 20 minutes. This computer is the only one that's having the ping issue. No extras such as a PSP, phone, laptop, etc. have this issue. What can be done to fix this?
I'm currently working on getting a USB extension cord.
The slightest change in positioning of the USB Receiver has a huge impact on ping whether it be up or down.
I'll post a pic of my Receiver if needed
(I don't know the terminology very well so if the words I used are wrong, I hope you get the the idea)
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[Updated on: Thu, 04 August 2011 12:13] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Wireless Internet [message #450698 is a reply to message #450627] |
Fri, 05 August 2011 12:01 |
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danpaul88
Messages: 5795 Registered: June 2004 Location: England
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And remember that you get what you pay for... cheap stuff might seem like a good idea at first but it often has astonishingly bad performance.
I bought a higher mid-range WiFi-G PCI card nearly 10 years ago and it still manages to maintain excellent signal strength and throughput. Been using it to connect my main gaming rig to the internet since I bought it and never had any lag issues. At this point it's easily the oldest component in my build and I am probably going to keep using it until they stop putting PCI slots on motherboards and go PCIe only.
[Updated on: Fri, 05 August 2011 12:05] Report message to a moderator
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