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Hello,
I am running WinXP with all updates/SP1 and am using a MN-510 (USB NIC) to interface with a MN-500 router. When I play a video game online, I notice every few minutes I will get a ~two second lag in the game. If I use a CAT5 cable to my built in NIC via the MN-500 router, everything is perfect. This has showed me the MN- 510/wireless settings are to blame. I saw a KB article regarding disabling 802.1x authentication as a solution for this. I have done this a few days ago, rebooted a few times since then, and the problem has not gone away. I just checked now and "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network" is NOT checked. In the past, it has worked fine, however I've updated to the latest firmware since then (1.11.017). I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction. Thanks Ron |
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Did you run the MN500 update on both computers, including
the one with the MN510? The MN500 also updates files on the Windows environment. >-----Original Message----- >Hello, > > I am running WinXP with all updates/SP1 and am using >a MN-510 (USB NIC) to interface with a MN-500 router. >When I play a video game online, I notice every few >minutes I will get a ~two second lag in the game. If I >use a CAT5 cable to my built in NIC via the MN-500 >router, everything is perfect. This has showed me the MN- >510/wireless settings are to blame. I saw a KB article >regarding disabling 802.1x authentication as a solution >for this. I have done this a few days ago, rebooted a >few times since then, and the problem has not gone away. >I just checked now and "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication >for this network" is NOT checked. In the past, it has >worked fine, however I've updated to the latest firmware >since then (1.11.017). I am hoping someone can point me >in the right direction. Thanks > >. > |
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