![]() ![]() Now turn off Allow Updates from other PCs. Scroll down and click Delivery Optimization. That proves, that you have a software issue, and your ISP and router are fine. Make sure that your ping is stable now, that you don’t have any spikes. Repeat previous steps – go to the Command Prompt and enter “ping –t” In service menu, select Safe Mode with Networking and Launch your Windows 10 in Safe Mode. Hold Shift button and click on Windows Restart. In Command Prompt type”ping -t” and hit Enter. Hit Windows button and type “cmd”, hit Enter. I found 3 steps that helped me to fix this problem on my laptop and PC. (Never trust unknown free tools that promise you all the goods in the world for free). My next Google question was “Windows Process causing high ping”Īnd again, thousands of people experience similar problems and despite lots of forums claim that the problem is resolved only a few of them give the right answer, but the majority offers to install some super tools that fix the problem almost for free. ![]() Imagine how surprised I was when my ping results were perfectly fine in the Safe Mode. (A hint for those who still don’t know how to access the Safe mode in W10). I’m running Windows 10, so I went to the Safe Mode with Networking support by holding shift button while clicking Restart button. Anyways, I tried switching channels and didn’t feel any difference, the result was the same the ping is too high every ten seconds.īrowsing through the forum I noticed one guy saying that he had the same problem and it turned out that he found some Windows Process that caused this problem, but did not mentioned which one and no one paid the attention to this post. Homenet and Homenet_RPT are my 2.4GHz networks, everything else belongs to my neighbors, and despite the air is really “crowded” I have quite good choice of channel 6 and don’t have the channel set to auto, unlike my neighbors. The majority of forums were offering to change the Wi-Fi channel, claiming that the neighbor’s routers interfere my router’s signal. After spending some time googling the problem I was shocked how many people experience the same issue. I am one of those lucky guys who have a gigabit Internet channel at home, so you can imagine how disappointed I was having these results. I currently use ASUS European Wi-Fi router – dual band with gigabit support. So the problem is not with my ISP, but rather with router and Wi-Fi. Here are the results.Īs you can see every 10th packet has high ping.Īt the same time, running the same test from my router directly showed totally different result: I went to the command line and pinged Google. My first guess was a problem with my ISP but before calling them I decided to investigate the situation with the simplest ping test. While playing LoL ping reached 700ms, while playing Rainbow Six I experienced constant lags due to high ping. Of course, I didn’t pay attention, thinking that this was another Microsoft issue with servers, but my first attempt to play online games shocked me even more. ![]() In the 21st century this should not be a problem, however my first Skype call shocked me with poor call quality and freezes. Few days ago, after moving my home PC to another place, I bumped into a situation, where the cable connection is no longer an option and the only way to get Internet was Wi-Fi. ![]()
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