Ping spikes during online games
Hi, i am experiencing ping spikes whilst I am playing online games and I am looking for any assistance in solving this problem.I usually play on severs with a ping of less than 125, but randomly whilst i am mid-game my ping will begin to spike to around 500-600 which lasts for around 2 minutes then it falls back to down to my original ping.This problem only occurs in Windows 7. My router is a Netgear DG834Gv2.
March 11th, 2009 3:01pm
It's likely that you are seeing some problem with your Firewall security settings. Your router can set the machine you use for games in the "DMZ", which disables all that. The Windows Firewall can disable things like 'edge transversal' for inbound packets. It would depend on the game's need for inbound data, like a ping.Rating posts helps other users
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March 11th, 2009 4:45pm
I tried altering theWindows Firewall "edge transversal" settings for inbound packets from "blockedge transversal" to"allow edge transversal", that didn't affect the problem.As for setting up a DMZ, i use only one computer for everything; after readingthisi am thinking of using port forwarding.
March 16th, 2009 5:52pm
When this happens open Task Manager and see if some program is using a lot of CPU time. It may be nothing to do with networking but that something is running every couple of minutes that causes a slowdown.Kerry Brown
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March 16th, 2009 6:26pm
Kerry_Brown said: When this happens open Task Manager and see if some program is using a lot of CPU time. It may be nothing to do with networking but that something is running every couple of minutes that causes a slowdown.Kerry Brown
MS-MVP - Windows Desktop ExperienceWhen it happensavgrsx.exe (AVG Resident Shield) starts to use around 49% or
upwards of my cpu, then when it stops using 49% of my cpu the ping spike seems
to fade.
So,
i'm going to guess that AVG Anti-virus is the issue here. So I am going to uninstall
it and try another Anti-virus.
March 17th, 2009 7:32pm