How to stop Spiking
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For Vista/7 users only. I usually spiked to 1k around every minute but i found this brilliant software today called Vista Anti-Lag this completely stops the spiking, I tried it today didn't spike once in the 2 hours i played.
How it works:
Vista searches for a better signal every minute this software stops that and keeps a maintained and stable connection
This software is completely virus FREE, and is a free download
Good luck to all that try this product and I bet it works =D
For Vista/7 users only. I usually spiked to 1k around every minute but i found this brilliant software today called Vista Anti-Lag this completely stops the spiking, I tried it today didn't spike once in the 2 hours i played.
How it works:
Vista searches for a better signal every minute this software stops that and keeps a maintained and stable connection
This software is completely virus FREE, and is a free download
Good luck to all that try this product and I bet it works =D
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Not sure if this is the write section but I'm sure a MOD can move it...
For Vista/7 users only. I usually spiked to 1k around every minute but i found this brilliant software today called Vista Anti-Lag this completely stops the spiking, I tried it today didn't spike once in the 2 hours i played.
How it works:
Vista searches for a better signal every minute this software stops that and keeps a maintained and stable connection
This software is completely virus FREE, and is a free download
Good luck to all that try this product and I bet it works =D
This is for Wireless users right? -
Vista WiFi Wireless 60 Second Lag Problem
Have you ever used Skype, World of Warcraft (WoW), or any delay sensitive application online and noticed an annoying hiccup every 60 seconds? Based on my tests this lag is caused by Windows Vista wireless background scans used to keep available wireless networks updated.
My theory is that every 60 seconds Windows Vista’s wireless manager scans for other WiFi networks. This scan causes a minor hiccup in wireless networking because the client radio stops transmitting and receiving information on the current WiFi channel while it listens for networks on other channels.
A simple ping test and a timer can be used to measure the impact of this scan process. The results of my test are below. The replies are around 30ms or less but every 60 seconds they jump to over 500ms.
Time: 8:51:34 PM — Reply: 839ms
Time: 8:52:33 PM — Reply: 709ms
Time: 8:53.32 PM — Reply: 590ms
For basic Internet browsing and email the above delay spikes go unnoticed but for more interactive applications like voice over IP (VoIP) and online gaming, the lag caused by the scans can be annoying.
Below are screen shots of a Windows Vista station “pinging” www.yahoo.com using the following command “ping -t www.yahoo.com -l 1400″ and Windows Vista’s clock.
Vista 60 Second Lag Fix
There doesn’t seem to be a way to fix this lag issue using configurable settings available in Windows Vista’s wireless manager or WLAN Autoconfig. Turning off Vista automatic connection features didn’t help.
Vista Anti-Lag (VAL)
The only way I was able to stop the delay spike from occurring was to use a third party program called Vista Anti-Lag available at www.codecase.de.
Results of ping test after enabling Vista Anti-Lag are below….no more delay spikes!
SamuraiMo approves this and says this will work, for wifi users and people just that got wifi on there pc... but are connected with a wire...
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