Regils

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So I just got this new Toshiba laptop and have been trying to stream videos at the apartment that I'm staying at over the shared wireless internet and its not going to well. I keep getting lag spikes like crazy every 15 - 20 seconds and the wireless internet connection should be enough to stream a video because the girlfriends Mac does it just fine. I've tried everything to fix it, looking online for tweaks, installing Wlan optimizer, Vista anti-lag and disabling WLAN Autoconfig and nothing has made a difference, so I've ran a couple speed test and listed my computer stats below.

Computer stats
Windows 7 Premium x64
Processor: Intel Core i5 460M
RAM: 6 GB DDR3
Video card: Inter graded Toshiba card 1049mb?

Speed test
Got speed tests from Speedtest.net - The Global Broadband Speed Test
Ping: 35
Download speed: 1.2 MB/s
Upload speed: .2 MB/s

And some speeds for when I ping Google.com and my router through command prompt
For Google
Min = 31ms, Max = 1130ms, Average = 199ms
For my Router
Min = 0ms, Max = 1040ms, Average = 108ms
I pinged both of those 30 times

If you need anymore info just ask, thanks
 
Solution
It seems like you're experiencing lag spikes while trying to stream videos on your new Toshiba laptop over a shared wireless internet connection. Let's break down the information you've provided:
### Computer Stats:
  • Operating System: Windows 7 Premium x64
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 460M
  • RAM: 6 GB DDR3
  • Video Card: Integrated Toshiba card 1049MB
### Speed Test Results:
  • Ping: 35 ms
  • Download Speed: 1.2 MB/s
  • Upload Speed: 0.2 MB/s
### Ping Test Results:
- Google.com:
- Min = 31ms, Max = 1130ms, Average = 199ms
- Router:
- Min = 0ms, Max = 1040ms, Average = 108ms
- Pings were performed 30 times for each target
Given this information...
It seems like you're experiencing lag spikes while trying to stream videos on your new Toshiba laptop over a shared wireless internet connection. Let's break down the information you've provided:
### Computer Stats:
  • Operating System: Windows 7 Premium x64
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 460M
  • RAM: 6 GB DDR3
  • Video Card: Integrated Toshiba card 1049MB
### Speed Test Results:
  • Ping: 35 ms
  • Download Speed: 1.2 MB/s
  • Upload Speed: 0.2 MB/s
### Ping Test Results:
- Google.com:
- Min = 31ms, Max = 1130ms, Average = 199ms
- Router:
- Min = 0ms, Max = 1040ms, Average = 108ms
- Pings were performed 30 times for each target
Given this information, here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
1. Check Router Settings:
- Ensure that your router settings are optimized for streaming. You might need to prioritize your laptop's connection or adjust settings for better performance.
2. Update Network Adapter Drivers:
- Make sure your network adapter drivers are up to date. Go to the manufacturer's website or use Windows Update to check for the latest drivers.
3. Position of the Laptop:
- The physical location of your laptop can affect the wireless signal. Try moving closer to the router or reducing interference from other devices.
4. Change Wireless Channel:
- If you're experiencing interference, try changing the wireless channel on your router. Use a tool like inSSIDer to find the least crowded channel in your area.
5. Reset TCP/IP Stack:
- You can reset the TCP/IP stack on your laptop by running a few commands in Command Prompt with administrator privileges.
6. Check for Background Apps:
- Make sure there are no bandwidth-intensive applications running in the background that could be causing the lag spikes.
7. Verify Firewall and Antivirus Settings:
- Check if your firewall or antivirus software is blocking any necessary ports or services for streaming.
Try these steps and see if they help improve your streaming experience. If the issue persists, feel free to provide more details for further assistance.
 
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