SO i had vista a month ago and got rid of it a month ago, reason being is that my wireless internet stopped working or i should say went down to about 3kb/s slower then dial-up, when normally it was 1000+ kb/s. No i do not have mcafee, so it wasn't the phisher. I really wanna reinstall vista, but i dont wanna find out 10 minutes later that im screwed and need to go back to XP.
pentium 4 2.5 ghz
2gigs RAM
6600 OC gfx card
AWLL3026 wireless adapter (for said internet problem)
Now i checked the manufacturers website for my AWLL3026 and it does have vista drivers, but even with the drivers installed i still got extremely slow internet, no this is not just browsing speed i get booted from games too for haveing 99999 ping. If anyone has a solution id be really happy, cuz i wanna play halo 2 >_>
Go upstairs, disconnect router, and modem from power source. Wait 1 minute. Power them back on.
On your computer...
Go Start>Run, type in: cmd
Click OK.
In Command Prompt window, type in following commands, and hit Enter after each one: ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /registerdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
I just noticed something, when i go into task manager and click on the networking tab it says my wireless utilization is 0.05%-0.09%, this is while im still downloading that driver, could this be a sign of my wireless connection not being utilized somehow?
I jut installed the bare driver (not the vista driver) and it seems to be working well, i have yet to test in-game.
*edit*
Just tested ingame and its still not back to normal its better but its still extremely slow 400 latency in a cod4 server that used to give me 60, at least its better then 999.
yeah its mine, i did something and im getting decent internet speeds and download speeds, but gaming is still a lagfest.
*edit* nvm thanks for all the help its running fine, i did the dnsflush stuff with the bare drivers and not the vista drivers and its running great thanks
try to go into your advanced settings in the device manager for the wireless card start changing some advanced settings also update your BIOS if its available. Heres a link for some advanced settings: http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-025393.htm
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