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|uK|MiniWick
04-27-2013, 12:28 PM
I recently started having very very slow internet problems. I know it's not totally my provider since we have Fiber OP. Running 30/15 I think. It load really slow I mean it's un-berable at times when I try to game because I can't. IF I knew it was the internet, the television run's on internet with Fiber OP so it runs perfect so I know it's my laptop. I'm not sure what the problem is at all at this point .

oh, and last night I got a blue screen error driver irql not less equal...if it helps.

Dr.Flay
04-28-2013, 01:04 AM
First switch over to using an ethernet cable.
If that makes no difference, then you can rule-out the wi-fi.

Next, if you suspect your Laptop is having a hardware issue, update your motherboard chipset driver, and then the network drivers.
The laptop manufacturer will have a support page, but you may find newer drivers from the chipset makers.

There are some tools for diagnosing/investigating your PC internals here;
Your Unreal - Tweak Windows and ALL Graphics drivers (http://my.opera.com/Unreal-Tournament/blog/tweak-windows)
and tools and sites that can help tweak and diagnose network problems here;
Your Unreal - Network - Router - Internet tools (http://my.opera.com/Unreal-Tournament/blog/network-router-internet-tools)

Using the software that comes with your network connections, and also the config page of your router, may show if you are getting a lot of errors.
If you can't see the error info, try using "LanLights" or "tbbMeter".

Are you sharing the connection with anyone?
If not, check the router to make sure anyway. Someone could be hogging it.

Do you have any limit to your bandwidth ?
Make sure your ISP is not throttling you.

|uK|MiniWick
05-02-2013, 06:24 PM
First switch over to using an ethernet cable.
If that makes no difference, then you can rule-out the wi-fi.

Next, if you suspect your Laptop is having a hardware issue, update your motherboard chipset driver, and then the network drivers.
The laptop manufacturer will have a support page, but you may find newer drivers from the chipset makers.

There are some tools for diagnosing/investigating your PC internals here;
Your Unreal - Tweak Windows and ALL Graphics drivers (http://my.opera.com/Unreal-Tournament/blog/tweak-windows)
and tools and sites that can help tweak and diagnose network problems here;
Your Unreal - Network - Router - Internet tools (http://my.opera.com/Unreal-Tournament/blog/network-router-internet-tools)

Using the software that comes with your network connections, and also the config page of your router, may show if you are getting a lot of errors.
If you can't see the error info, try using "LanLights" or "tbbMeter".

Are you sharing the connection with anyone?
If not, check the router to make sure anyway. Someone could be hogging it.

Do you have any limit to your bandwidth ?
Make sure your ISP is not throttling you.
I never had a problem using my wifi ,in fact I believe i get 10 ping, download at 43 and upload at 8 last time I check speed test.net. Another thing I could do is look for this wireless card driver but it seem's to be up to date as it would say.
I am sharing with my family but that's no issue due to we are using Fiber OP connection with Bell in Canada with unlimited bandwidth so that's no issue.
It's somewhat more stable now then when I made the post but their is times we're it will spike to high latency. Reallllyy annoying .
I thought maybe it was also this shitty Alienware Mx15 laptop ..plausible ? :P