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Re: DGL-4300 Wireless and Counter-strike. I did some research and find that WLAN is the reason why... No one seems to know how to get internet working with WLAN disabled and people recommended a program called VAL (Vista Anti-Lag). I get less lag spikes and the lag spikes last 1-2 seconds instead of 3-4 but it's still there. |
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 | Well I finally got it to work. I had to install windows XP on my second drive and disable windows zero configuration in services.msc I get constant 20 ping with no lag spikes finally. However, its a pain to dual boot every time I want to play a game. Hopefully there's a permanent vista fix for this soon. Thanks for all the help & suggestions. |
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 | YES, its called LINUX |
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 | I tried Ubuntu Linux, it's not functional enough for me. I need Photoshop, 3D Max, VirtualDub, Media Encoding Programs, etc. Also a lot of games I tried it was a pain to get it to work. |
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 Basher13 join:2004-05-02 Beverly Hills, CA | Anybody on BellSouth typically uses a Westell 2100, 2200, 6100 or 317w ..and as such, the units need a bridged ethernet mode and PPPoE on the DLINK router itself.
Check out:
»support.dlink.com/SupportFAQ/Dis···Id=33514
»support.dlink.com/faq/view.asp?prod_id=997
And there are a number of wireless tweaks, too. |
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 | ??? Bellsouth is my work ISP... At Home I use Comcast, and I already fixed the issue itself by using Windows XP and disabling Windows Zero Point Configuration. No more polling every 60 seconds. |
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 | reply to david j said by david j :
YES, its called LINUX No, it's called "Vista is full of too many bells and whistles." Windows XP SP2 works fine for wireless networks and gaming. |
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