there needs to be a number of retry's on disconnect or something. I'm wondering if most games aren't very sensitive with these short disconnections but maybe COD is a "one and done" kinda interface? I ran a trace across 500 pings (-n 500) and when i had one break in reply, it dropped the game, yet the same minor disconnects and WoW only has a minor lag spike no game crash. after this, it would stay connected consistantly (aside from the crappy ISP disconnects). This also helps with lag spikes playing other multiplayer games or MMO's.īefore doing this, my wifi would disconnect every 8 pings. you have to reenable autoconfig by running the same previous command but with enabled=yes. the downside to this is that if you get disconnected, your wireless connections list will be empty. Run this command in admin session of cmd prompt netsh wlan set autoconfig enabled=no interface=" Wi-Fi " but replace the bold with your wireless connection name (if you don't know how to get connection name, run this on cmd prompt first netsh wlan show interfaces ). if there is a timeout or long lag spike, it's because it's automatically searching for a better connection. to test, go to your cmd prompt and run this script ping -n 60. So there's always been an issue with windows using wireless connections where the wireless connection will temporarily "disconnect" because of searching for "better" wireless signals.
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