kozax3

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Hi, i use Win7 RC 32bit, got a wireless connection to internet (intel 2200bg card). The issue is really very strange :). I practically loose my internet connection after launching any game, tried Sacred 2, Red Alert 3 and Burnout Paradise. I have got latest drivers for my wifi and tried few older ones already with no luck. I have tried to disable NOD32, disable windows firewall with no luck as well. Can anyone help me to sort this out ? I attached a ping command to my router.

Specs:
Dell xps m170, pentium m 2,13 gf go 7800gtx, 2gb ram
 

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Analysis of Ping Results for Wireless Connection Issue:​

Based on a recent analysis of network connectivity issues on Windows 7, it seems there might be similarities in troubleshooting approaches that could apply to your situation. Here are some key points from the previous analysis:
  • Ping Results:
    • The issue might relate to NetBIOS name resolution when using the computer name instead of the IP address.

Recommended Steps for Your Case:​

  1. Check Network Adapter Settings:
    • Ensure that both your wired and wireless network adapter settings are correctly configured.
    []Update Network Drivers:
    • Even if you have the latest drivers, sometimes rolling back to a slightly...

Analysis of Ping Results for Wireless Connection Issue:​

Based on a recent analysis of network connectivity issues on Windows 7, it seems there might be similarities in troubleshooting approaches that could apply to your situation. Here are some key points from the previous analysis:
  • Ping Results:
    • The issue might relate to NetBIOS name resolution when using the computer name instead of the IP address.

Recommended Steps for Your Case:​

  1. Check Network Adapter Settings:
    • Ensure that both your wired and wireless network adapter settings are correctly configured.
    []Update Network Drivers:
    • Even if you have the latest drivers, sometimes rolling back to a slightly older version can resolve compatibility issues.
    [
    ]Firewall and Antivirus:
    • Double-check that NOD32 or any other security software isn't causing conflicts with your network connectivity.
    []Compatibility Mode:
    • Run the games in compatibility mode as a temporary measure to see if this resolves the disconnect issue.
    [
    ]Windows Updates:
    • Make sure your Windows 7 installation is up to date with the latest patches from Microsoft.
    []Network Troubleshooting:
    • Run network diagnostic tools and review event logs for any errors related to network disconnections.
    [
    ]Router Firmware:
    • Check if there are any firmware updates available for your router that might address compatibility issues with gaming applications. Try these steps and monitor the network behavior during gaming sessions. If the issue persists, additional troubleshooting may be needed. Let me know if you need further assistance or if there are any specific details you'd like to provide for a more tailored solution.
 

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