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Gomida

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    High ping between laptop and router

    I did a hard reset on my router (Prolink H5004N)
    -because since around 1 week back,
    -my lap start showing 1Mbps connection between lap and router no matter how close to the router
    -this was a permanent issue afterwards. I never saw the two connected >1Mbps via wifi
    -but my desktop gets connected @ 100.00Mbps

    Problem starts now
    Now after the reset, my first problem solved. (I get readings >100Mbps between the router and lap [BGN=300Mbps])

    THOUGH

    With no WiFi password set to router
    -I'm having abnormally higher pings between lap and router when connected as WLAN, max <500ms.

    With WiFi password (WPA2 AES) the same I had before
    -I'm having abnormally higher pings between lap and router when connected as WLAN around >1000ms randomly WITH packet loss


    I assume this cant be a problem with the router since I checked with my friend's lap and it worked fine.
    And also all pings from my desktop to lan (connected wia RJ232 Ethernet) are below 1ms.

    I need to avoid a windows reinstall. Please can anyone help?
    Thanks! :D

    Router settings: As said, factory reset.
    PC Settings and anymore related info: Ask me I'll give you


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    shan4djfun

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    you laptop has a N standerd wifi card and ur wifi-router is N-300 or more competable...nothing unusual...now it has moved to the corect settings after reset. ENJOY!
     

    Gomida

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    you laptop has a N standerd wifi card and ur wifi-router is N-300 or more competable...nothing unusual...now it has moved to the corect settings after reset. ENJOY!

    I just needed to mention the reason why I reset the router :D
    Sorry if it caused to oversight the actual problem :D
    Edited :D
     

    Gomida

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    how many computors do u have?

    Two,

    1. Desktop, wired, connected with RJ232 cable ethernet. No symptoms. All Normal
    2. Laptop, wireless, 2% Loss. And lag.

    (*) I used a friend's lap temperory to check if the problem is at Router end. But friends lap did not give any loss. Now that lap is no longer connected.

    Ping results:
    1. Desktop = all below 1ms
    2. Laptop = High pings as posted
    3. Friend's laptop = all below 1ms
     

    shan4djfun

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    wireless connections ccan be tricky cometimes. what u can do is reinstall the driver rather than re-install the system. try that + live boot ubuntu and re-check. if the problem persist, PM me