during league of legends games, my ping goes to about 5000 and i lag like hell for about 2 minutes. when watching Internet, the video just pauses for a few seconds (>30) and then starts up again. it happens about 20 times a day and it's really annoying. it happens regardless of whether people are on the network with me or not. i wirelessly use a 2wire 2701hgv-w on an x64 machine.resource monitor is usually just like this: http://puu.sh/yxvq but the only thing on firefox that i'm on is reddit and facebook.
Okay, This issue has followed me through numerous windows 7 installs.
What happens is that I play certain games (so far only Borderlands and Mass Effect 2 set it off) for anywhere between an hour and two hours. Out of nowhere I start to get lag when I move my mouse. My sound crackles every time I move my mouse and playing the game becomes impossible. It is not an issue of overheating because I play many other games and monitor my temperatures and these games are nothing special in terms of heat. Also - I know it is my mouse causing the lag because I can look at complex things and strafe back and forth (obviously requiring things to be redrawn) and I receive ZERO LAG. But if I move my mouse in a tiny circle it causes massive lag.
If I exit the game once this has occurred it will continue to act this way until I restart my computer. If I open task manager and sort by processes it shows 30-40% utilization when moving my mouse but no processes are to blame. If I look at my cores in task manager my first core gets almost maxed every time I move my mouse. If I stop moving my mouse (or scrolling) it immediately drops back down to 0% and will shoot back up the second I move the mouse again.
I ran Process Explorer and it appears "DPCs" or Deferred Procedure Calls are to blame as they appear on the list and match the CPU usage EXACTLY. It is obviously a specific driver that is causing this overload and there are guides I've tried to follow online to dump the contents of my DPC to see which specific drivers are eating resources but I can't seem to get any of them to work with windows 7 x64. I would use DPC latency viewer and try disabling my USB because my mouse is USB to see if it fixes the issue but I would have no way of re-enabling it at that point.
and yes I've used DPC Latency viewer and it maxes out every time I move the mouse and claims a driver is responsible but this is not a program that can tell me WHICH driver.
I really need help to capture the contents of my DPC.
Ping does not go through to one of the Windows 7 machines on my home network but there is no problem accessing from other Windows 7 machine to this machine for file sharing.
I currently have it set to turn off my displays at 3 minutes of inactivity, and put the computer to sleep after 10 minutes.Sometimes, the displays won't turn off after 3 minutes, but it will then put the computer to sleep after 10 minutes while the displays are still on. More often, it will turn the displays off, but won't ever put the computer to sleep.Why wouldn't the computer go to sleep?Wouldn't any activity turn the displays back on? And so if they don't come back on, why wouldn't it go to sleep?why wouldn't the displays turn off, and then it goes to sleep?
When I gave ping command in cmd promt. It does not work. Can someone let me kknow what might went wrong. [code] 'ping' is not recognized as an internal or external command,operable program or batch file.
as of the last month or a little longer, my ping has gone from being perfectly normal, to increasing by x3 or x4. What happens is my ping will be just fine, then it will randomly spike up.To Chicago, I ping around 18-30. To Dallas, 40-60. And now with this problem, my ping will go from one of those, to pinging around 110 to Chicago, and 150-170 to Dallas. I don't know what could have caused this, and I'm looking for help to solve this problem.
AMD Phenom II x6 ATI HD Radeon 5770 4GB RAM 1TB HDD Windows 7 Home Prem. 32bit Verizon/Frontier DSL w/ Modem.
I have a PC desktop Windows 7 ultimate 64bit and Dell Vostro 3500 Windows 7 professional 64bit. Both connected through D-Link 655 router and they are in same WORKGROUP with files and printer sharing enable. As security the PC has Malwarebytes Anti-Malwares, Comodo firewall, Avira free antivirus. The Vostro has Zonealarm firewall and Avast for anti-virus.Recently I bought a NAS (Synology DS211J) in order to centralize important documents, media files and the printer. My desktop Windows 7 ultimate has no problem connecting to the NAS. I can ping the NAS ip and name. I can see the NAS listed in network from windows explorer connect to it and browse the NAS directories...yes flawless! However the Dell 3500 could ping the NAS ip and name but I do not see the NAS in the laptop Network of Windows Explorer therefore I could not access the NAS and browse the directories. Both PC and Vostro could ping each other ip and name, both are listed in their respective Network of Windows Explorer and I could access to each other shared folders. For debugging I turned all securities softwares down on both PC . Problem still persist i.e. Vostro can ping NAS but do not see it in network. I have another laptop winXP Home edition 32bit and I could ping both PC and the NAS by their ip and names. I could access from that laptop the shared folders of the PC Windows 7 ultimate and NAS but not the Vostro. Vostro can ping ip and name of laptop winXP but not listed on his network places.
why the Vostro 3500 can ping the other machines by ip and name but it does not listed them in the network windows? Is it because of a Windows service not enable, a setting or something in the registry?
I have a problem setting up one of my office users with an exchange account. I bought two new laptops with windows 7. Joined them to our domain ok which is one DC windows server2003. Setup two domain accounts for the users and a mailbox exchange account. One of the laptops had no problem setting up a Outlook 2010 account. But the other laptop cannot find my mailserver i get error message "the action cannot be completed.
The connection to Micro exchange is unavailiable etc etc. How can this be if ive just setup the other laptop with an Outlook 2010 account. Also when i ping the server by IP on the problem laptop i get a reply no loss packets. BUT when i ping the server by name(FQDN) I get a timed out reply. Also if i ping by any FQDN on the laptop in question same time out. The laptop that i sucsessfully setup has no problem pinging FQDN
Tried with firewalls off still no sucsess I really stumped here as the two laptops are the same setup. Can anyone point me in the right direction to troubleshoot this issue, as the user is waiting to work with this laptop. Is there a windows 7 setting i need to change for it to work in my 2003 server domain.
I've got a Window7 Pro SP1 64bit that I'm trying to wireless map to a Samba share on a Ubuntu Server. I've read numerous posts online and have done the following without any success yet:
Both enabled and disabled Network Discovery... doesn't appear to make a difference. Changed Local Group Policy, Network Security LAN Manager Authentication Level to Send LM and NTLM - use NTLMv2 if session security if negotiated... but it has changed itself to Send LM and NTLM responses whenever I have checked it. I've tried using both the \Server IPshare directory and \Server nameshare directory in the Computer>Right Click context menu... Map Network Drive dialog boxes. My most recent error message there is A device attached to the system is not functioning. I've also tried using Net Use on the Command Line both ways. I've gotten two different error messages... error 53, and error 64.
I have a Windows7 Home Premium SP1 64bit computer networked to the Samba share, and it works fine. These two computers are in the same WORKGROUP.
I have 2 laptops both running widows 7 pro and enterprise and a desktop running windows CP pro service pack 3. I am unable to ping and of course remote to the Windows 7 laptops from the XP desktop. I have enabled RDP in the setting on all PC's
I have two computers running Windows 7 Ultimate. They both connect via a Router, one wirelessly and one wired. They are both on the same workgroup but I cannot for the life of me get them to network with each other, either via opening up Explorer or by connecting them both to the same homegroup. I can however ping them. I have turned on the options in advanced sharing settings for network discovery and file printer sharing but I just can't get them to see each other!
I did have VMWare installed on one machine but have since installed it. Apart from that, I have no other software I can think of that will interfere.
I have a laptop, toshiba satellite l500n, 7 Home Prem 64. So no browser I have seems to want to connect to the internet wireless or lan. I can ping sites like Google. And Windows was able to do updates. I tried reinstalling the browsers, no avail. netsh winsock reset, nothing. ipconfig/release/renew/reset, nothing. Reinstalled the network drivers, nothing. So I decided to load up ubuntu from a USB drive and with it's firefox, the wireless didn't work but connected to the router it was able to connect/
i have some problem in my internet connection.for last 3 days i cannot browse any website using firefox or IE ,later i didn't make any change with my windows 7 systemwhen i try to ping in cmd, it shows request time out.but when i use my computer to play game that needed an internet connection, it's work fine. What should i do
i am using a windows xp sp3 desktop and i am trying to get to my wifes Windows 7 gateway laptop. Both are on the same LAN and workgroup. i however can not ping her static address on her laptop when she is connected via wireless N to our the share router. i go into the router and see that she is connected but from the desktop i can not ping her static address by Ip nor by name does not work. i also tried going thru network places nothing. i am just trying to copy and paste files to her C$ drive. i tried turning off windows firewall on the laptop nothing still does not work.
I have a computer that is a member of a domain and can log into the domain but once logged in it cannot access anything on the network or even ping either DNS. From another computer on the network I cannot ping that machine either. When logged in locally we ensured that all the TCP/IP settings were correct and the Windows Firewall is turned off.
Where else should I look for the cause of this issue? Why would the computer not be able to ping either DNS but still be able to log into the domain?
I'm having this problem for the last couple of days, and it's unbearable. when i play warcraft III and a map called DotA on it(game from 2003), I get laggs which were unexistent before. my connection speed before was around 4mb/s, but now it shows that it's only 1mb/s. when i use ipconfig /flushdns and then /renew, i get normal connection, but only for a few minutes.
I'm connected to the Internet with a good Ethernet cord and on one side of the RJ45 I'm getting a solid green light and on the left side I'm getting a blinking amber light. I can't ping. I'm connected to a router and the other 3 computers work fine. I was thinking of removing both network adapters in device manager and reinstalling them because wireless doesn't work either. Or maybe a roll back for when it was working.
i want ask about CMD when Pinging, Today i see something weird with my Ping ...here's the Result :
Code: Reply from 175.103.60.55: bytes=32 time=355ms TTL=53 Reply from 175.103.60.55: bytes=32 time=253ms TTL=53 Reply from 175.103.60.55: bytes=32 time=136ms TTL=53 Reply from 175.103.60.55: bytes=32 - MISCOMPARE at offset 3 - time=138ms TTL=53 Reply from 175.103.60.55: bytes=32 time=134ms TTL=53 i want ask , what was that - MISCOMPARE at offset 3 - ?
I wanted to have copies of some of the intrinsic Windows 7 operating system command line .exe files located on another drive and directory. When I run C:WindowsSystem32Ping.exe /? at an Adminstrator's command prompt, it runs fine. If I copy this .exe to X:Tempping.exe (X: is on the same hard drive on the same computer), it will not run at an Adminstrator's command prompt. The file on X: has full permissions. I am running Norton Internet Security.
My machine (Win XP) has IP 172.18.25.133 and the another machine D2 (Win2008 server) has IP 172.18.25.72, both pingable with gateway 172.18.24.1In D2 there is a Windows 7 VM whose IP is 192.168.111.129 with gateway IP 192.168.111.2Windows 7 VM from D2 can ping my machine but I cant ping Win 7.how to add 192.168.111.0 network to my routing table so that I ping it? Or where else to modify the routing tables?
Ever since I installed Windows 7 on my PC a few months ago I've been getting consistent ping spikes on basically every game I play, but mostly on this one I'm playing most of the time. My ping will be a solid 20-22 for few minutes (often less and more often) when all of a sudden my ping spikes in the hundreds (150-400). Along with this, sometimes my UDP goes red. This never happened with XP, I'll even have the same game server on beside me with XP and I'll never see ping spikes. I've talked to other people who play the game and they experience the same thing, many of them for this very reason have decided to stick with XP for these particular game(s).Another thing that I've noticed since installing 7 is a delay (no better way to describe it, can't say it's lag since it says my ping is 20?). While on my XP PC 20 ping will feel just like that, 20 ping. On the 7, it feels like 50-70 (while saying 20). The game I play is very dependent on fast reaction times so this is obviously very annoying to me.
I work within the IT department and i require to install some software etc on machines remotely on our network, the machines tend to be offline due to been portable computers so i wanted to see if there was a way to create a script or something so if did a ping response from command line (ping machine name -t) so that when the machines did actaully appear back on the network i would receive say an email from Microsoft Outlook (exchange) This would be weather the command line has to stay open (which i know i could do with the Asstrix syntax but i dont want to keep it open, just have something to notify me when its back on our network?
I have a QNAP NAS and several devices (mostly Windows 7 and iOS devices)The vast majority of my networking setup seems OK - however on one Windows 7 laptop I am having problems. The Laptop can 'see' remote shares, access the Internet and ping other devices on the network - however remote devices cannot ping the laptop. Whilst trying to ascertain what could be the cause I thought that I would ping 'localhost' on the laptop - after all, it should be able to see itself!
I have setup a test LAN with 4 computers, 3 running different versions of Ubuntu and one running Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit. Until three days ago I did not have a problem pinging between any of the computers. My project is build one of the Ubuntu boxes to be the gateway/router/firewall/VPN server for the LAN. On Thursday I suddenly could not ping the Win 7 box from any of the Ubuntu boxes. The Win 7 box can ping any of the Ubuntu boxes. But what is even worse, I no longer am able to connect via Putty from the Win 7 box to any of the Ubuntu boxes.
I have disconnected the LAN from internet access and turned off the firewall on each of the boxes. I have checked all network settings. I have searched the internet for an answer. All without success. The only clue I have to the cause of the problem is that on Wednesday night Windows 7 performed an automatic update. In my focus on building the gateway/router/firewall/VPN server I failed to do two critical things on the Win 7 box. Turn off automatic updates and create recovery points. How I can correct the ping and Putty problems short of reinstalling Win 7?
so yesterday at a lan party we decided to upgrade my mates ancient PC to Windows 7 from XP and the computer should have the specs for it and Windows 7 itself was/is running smooth. The first time I put up Windows Home Premium and installed the normal programs. I installed steam and downloaded Counter-Strike, and told my m8 to go play on a local server. And his ping going crazy. My MS is about 10-20 on a local server, but his jumps from 50-200ms, which is unbearable. Well after that we decided to back XP and went off to play, and now it was working perfectly. And the day after we put up a new Windows 7 Ultimate 86x. And again the same problem persists.
I reinstalled windows 7 home premium on my notebook, and downloaded the NIC & other necessary drivers from the manufacturer's website. I have no other software on the N/B. When I connect the LAN cable I can successfully ping my router, but not www.google.com. I can see the other PC's on the network. The icon on the bottom right shows a yellow triangle and I have no internet access. I have an automatic IP & DNS server set in the IPv4 & v6. I have a desktop PC running Windows 7 on the network that connects to the internet with the router.
I can't understand how a newly formatted PC struggles to connect to the internet (via LAN), when my username & password is already setup on my router.
Details of notebook: Packard Bell, i5 430M, 4GB RAM, 640GB HDD, ATi Radeon HD5650 VGA, W7HP 64 Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
I have three virtual OS (windows 2003)installed on my server (window 2008), I can ping it from within the network but I cannot reach it from outside the network. However, I can reach the host and any other physical pc from outside the network.
I also installed VMware 5.0 on my laptop running window 7. Windows XP is on the VW. it can ping the host but the host cannot ping it. I have set it to bridge but it is still not the host cannot still ping the OS on the VM.
Recently i have been having extremely high ping rates to any website i try to ping. Normally i run ping [URL] -t well my results constantly run over 100ms ping times while all of the rest of the computers on my network run around 40ms ping time. I have determined that it must have something to do with my computer. Here is a list of everything i have tried:
-Reinstall network card drivers (had no effect)
-Scan my computer with msert, Security essentials, spybot S&D (no results)
-Plugging a different computer into the same network cable (other computer worked fine)
-Boot in safe mode (had no effect, still getting bad ping times)
I ran Hijackthis and here are the results:
Code :Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2.0.4Scan saved at 12:22:22 PM, on 7/23/2012Platform: Windows 7 SP1 (WinNT 6.00.3505)MSIE: Internet Explorer v9.00 (9.00.8112.16447)Boot mode: NormalRunning processes:C:Program Files (x86)TeamViewerVersion7TeamViewer.exeC:Program Files (x86)SkypePhoneSkype.exeC:UsersUserNameAppDataLocalProgramsGoogleMusicManagerMusicManager.exeC:Program Files
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I also noticed my zonealarm z100g router keeps popping up this in its log:
Rejected outbound packet from 192.168.10.40 (my computer) to 92.242.144.50 on port 445 (NetBIOS) Rejected outbound packet from 192.168.10.40 (my computer) to 92.242.144.50 on port 137 (NetBIOS) Rejected outbound packet from 192.168.10.40 (my computer) to 5.2.252.139 on port 138 (NetBIOS)
I have a gamer i build 2 yrs ago and its a amd phenom quad 4 with 4 gig of ram and a 6850 video card and a 700wtt power supply anyway, lately while playing bf3 i have been getting very high ping the highest was like 1025!!! its so bad it looks like im running in place. could i have a bad core or something???