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i have seen someone else ask this before but i couldnt find it. from others,
i think the problem is that vista's wireless is always searching for a better network to connect to. that searching cause any noticable problems while surfing, but in online gaming the problems are extremely annoying. e.g. freezing for a few seconds and choppy movement. in games like day of defeat, where i can monitor the connection with a net_graph command, loss and choke are very high, especially at moments of choppyness and freezing. there has been one temporary fix for me: i turn off autoconfig through the command prompt everytime i start up my computer, but this should be an unecesary splinter in the balls. i shouldnt have to do this all the time. besides, playing with autoconfig on somehow increases my frames per second. to put my question in one sentence: how do i stop my computer from looking for better networks all the time without having to turn off autoconfig. by the way, i have the "connect to a more preferred network" box unchecked in network and sharing center/view status/properties. and it doesnt work. thanks for any help. |
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