WND-4800 Random Rate Drops
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WND-4800 Random Rate Drops
Region : Canada
Model : TL-WDN4800
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP : Telus 50/10 Fiber Optic
Hello,
I bought a network card for my new gaming computer, and while gaming and talking to my friends on teamspeak 3, I've noticed the data rate of the card drops. Normally when the network card isn't acting up, I'm getting a steady 144 Mbps. When the data rate drops, my ping skyrockets from around 60 in CSGO, to over 400, making the game unplayable. Also when talking on teamspeak 3, the voices of my friends drop for a second, or lag. It's like the data rate goes down to 0 Mbps and then comes back up to 144. My internet is solid, I get a constant 50 Mbps download, and 15 Mbps upload (which is more than I've paid for). I would really like to get this problem resolved, as I can't hardwire my PC into the modem. Right now this network card is pretty much rendering my $1500 build useless.
Here are my specs (just in case anything isn't compatible)
i5 4690k @ 3.5GHz
8 GB (2x4) Ripjaws G.SKILL RAM
GTX 760 factory SUPER CLOCKED
1TB Western Digital HDD
Windows 8.1 64bit
650W PSU EVGA Gold
Thank you for your time and I hope to hear from you soon.
Jack
Model : TL-WDN4800
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP : Telus 50/10 Fiber Optic
Hello,
I bought a network card for my new gaming computer, and while gaming and talking to my friends on teamspeak 3, I've noticed the data rate of the card drops. Normally when the network card isn't acting up, I'm getting a steady 144 Mbps. When the data rate drops, my ping skyrockets from around 60 in CSGO, to over 400, making the game unplayable. Also when talking on teamspeak 3, the voices of my friends drop for a second, or lag. It's like the data rate goes down to 0 Mbps and then comes back up to 144. My internet is solid, I get a constant 50 Mbps download, and 15 Mbps upload (which is more than I've paid for). I would really like to get this problem resolved, as I can't hardwire my PC into the modem. Right now this network card is pretty much rendering my $1500 build useless.
Here are my specs (just in case anything isn't compatible)
i5 4690k @ 3.5GHz
8 GB (2x4) Ripjaws G.SKILL RAM
GTX 760 factory SUPER CLOCKED
1TB Western Digital HDD
Windows 8.1 64bit
650W PSU EVGA Gold
Thank you for your time and I hope to hear from you soon.
Jack