By "It works" I mean, "It worked for a minute then went back to being less than good"
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Last edited by GC_PaNzerFIN (2010-09-01 16:01:38)
It's okay if it shows up in lowercase (the 0xFFFFFFFF).Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Multimedia\SystemProfile
There will be an entry for network performance throttling, default value is 10; set it to FFFFFFFF hex (willl look like 0xFFFFFFFF to the right of the entry), and reboot.
Last edited by alexb (2010-09-01 17:27:01)
650i UltraGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Download latest drivers for your motherboard (especially the network adapter).
Which mobo you got btw?
Try the suggestion I posted above, it should do the trick.Mutantbear wrote:
650i UltraGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Download latest drivers for your motherboard (especially the network adapter).
Which mobo you got btw?
Donealexb wrote:
Try the suggestion I posted above, it should do the trick.Mutantbear wrote:
650i UltraGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Download latest drivers for your motherboard (especially the network adapter).
Which mobo you got btw?
So did it work?Mutantbear wrote:
Donealexb wrote:
Try the suggestion I posted above, it should do the trick.Mutantbear wrote:
650i Ultra
Changing to Google's DNS has fixed it for me.henno13 wrote:
0 Discards and 0 Errors, but I think it's because my computer is using a wireless connection.I never had the problem until the main computer had Win7 installed (as opposed to my one), the PS3 has the same symptoms as my computer, because after a few tries, it runs perfectly.CapnNismo wrote:
If your PS3 is also having connection issues, call your ISP.
I'll try Google's DNS.