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  • ->Raizen<-

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    Üdvözlet! Megosztanám hogy mit kellett csinálnom, hogy a wifit használva ne legyen laggtenger az online multiplayer játék. Nekem, csak ez a metódus működött, a routert is be kellett állítani.

    Here is the fix I personally found and created after tinkering with my wireless adapter settings. It may or may not work for you. On win 8.1 I had issues with my wireless NIC dropping connections but never ping. The fix was to fiddle with adapter settings. So I decided to try again and here are my results. I posted this both on Lenovo's Discussion boards and Intel's Support Forum for the 7260AC wireless NIC. Hope it helps some of you!

    Hey community! So i really hope you get a chance to read this:

    Intel has been aware of the issue since the card was manufactured yet never did anything to resolve it. I had issues with this card on 8.1 as well but eventually fixed it. Again they appeared with Win10 but after two long weeks of struggling with these ping issues, I believe I have found a valid solution.

    So here goes! This card is very fiddly when attempting to connect to home routers as it was created mainly for 5Ghz AC connections. What you essentailly need to do is update the 7260AC adapter from intel's website to the latest driver, 18.12.0.3 from here: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25199/In (ensure you get the one that matches Win10's architecutre, for most of you, this means the 64BIT edition if you have a Lenovo Y50. It does not matter if you get the full Pro Wireless installer or just the small driver only version.)

    Now after you install the driver, some of you will get a "limited connection", others will have it connect but be EXTREMLY SLOW or refuse to load web pages all together. This is because the card is not configured properly for your router because Intel are a bunch of idiots who cant write proper drivers to support older hardware.

    (Note this will work with Win7, 8, 8.1 and 10 for Intel's 7260 and 3160 AC cards, and possibly work for other cards too)

    So the solution:
    1) Right click your wireless Icon, bottom left of Winows 10 taskbar (or 7, 8, 8.1)
    2) Select "Open Network and Sharing Center"
    3) Select "Change adapter settings", found on the left
    4) Right click your wireless connection and select "Properities" (ensure you are doing this on the faulty wireless card and not ethernet or a different wireless adapter if you have more than one)
    5) Select "Configure"
    6) Select the "Advanced" tab and change these settings from the defualt to the ones I have indicated

    - 802.11n channel Width for 2.4Ghz conenctions to 20mhz ONLY (Defualt is Auto)
    - Prefered Band 2.4Ghz (Defualt is Auto)
    - Roaming Agressiveness 1. Lowest (Defualt is 3. Medium)
    - Wireless mode 802.11b/g (Defualt is 802.11a/b/g)

    The first and last steps are MOST IMPORATNT. The first step, changing connections to 20mhz only stoped giving me "limited connetions" as this forces the antena to penatrate through walls. The last is what seems to have compleatly eliminated the ping spikes. It seems that Windows 10 was causing my connection to the router to defualt to the 802.11a standard which is slower and less reliable. Setting wireless mode to just b/g forced the card to only connect using the faster speeds. Setting it to just 'g' ensures the very fastest speed avaliable on 2.4Ghz routers with this card, however this will limit the compatibility when connecting to other roters that may be older. Either 'b/g' or just 'g' seem to have both elimiated ping spikes. I suggest to choose 'b/g' to allwow you to connect to diffrent conenctions, however, just 'g' seems to have worked fine with my home network.

    Finally, to eliminate any issues from Windows 10 itself, make sure to disable P2P updates in your wifi settings. Open the Xbox app and sign in, go to settings and disable Game DVR. Open wifi settings and disable auto connecting to wireless hotspots. And finally, if you are not using any bluetooth devices, turn off bluetooth in Windows 10 settings so the wireless card has less interference to deal with.

    Now I can finally go back to CS:GO without crazy lag spikes ruining the game. Not to mention finally not be afraid of having these spikes occour during a competitive match. I've played a couple games with this fix and have not noticed the spikes like before. Luckily fixed it before the 30days came to a close and saved my rank from dissappering in game.

    Happy gaming guys! Really hope this helps.
    - Scotty McLean, CS:GO MGE.

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