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Hey, I'm sorry if this is in the wrong forum, but I had no clue which one it would go in so I chose this. This computer and another computer on this network get serious lag. This one has Windows Vista and the other one has Windows XP. Whenever someone else is on a computer in this network one or both of the computers gets lag spikes non-stop from 100-900 ping. I use 256k DSL, and can't upgrade cos my mum wont let me. It still lags when I connect my computer directly to the router, I can only play at night when my family is asleep. Please Help!!!
BloodZ
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ELN Board Member, Bigfoot Networks CEO
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You need to get 2 things in this order:
1.) A GamerLounge router from DLINK, setup with GameFuel enabled to give gaming a priority over other folks on your LAN.
2.) A Killer NIC http://www.killernic.com to seperate graphics from networking to give you smooth graphics even when the network gets slow.
Hope this helps!
TS
------------------------- [ELN]Tytus - EndLagNow.ORG
Member of the Board of Directors of ELN
CEO + Mad Scientist of Bigfoot Networks, Inc.
http://www.bigfootnetworks.com
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| Is there any settings I can change to equal out the bandwidth or w.e its called so even computer gets an even amount??
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ELN Board Member, Bigfoot Networks CEO
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Not without a router that lets you do that. (such as the gamerlounge)
The only other option would be to unplug everybody else 
------------------------- [ELN]Tytus - EndLagNow.ORG
Member of the Board of Directors of ELN
CEO + Mad Scientist of Bigfoot Networks, Inc.
http://www.bigfootnetworks.com
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