So ive been having lag spikes for the last couple of weeks/months with wireless. Pinging my router gives me a pingspike on 2 000 ms every 3rd second but 0 package loss.
Did a new install of Windows 10 a couple of days ago. I did find a temporary fix for this and that was to use this commands in cmd;
netsh wlan set autoconfig enabled=no interface="Wi-Fi"
This would disable my PC to look for internet and actually made the ping stable but had to redo this every reboot. I would then have stable ping but it would drop probably once a hour max which is better than every 3rd second.
Suddenly my issue got worse.... my issue is now that writing the command only works for a couple of minutes until it decides to drop my connection fully and I have to re-enable the netsh wlan autoconfig which means I have no way of having a stable ping over time.
Tried everything, works fine on other devices... and I did kinda find a temp fix... drivers are up to date.
SPECS:
My mobo is Z370-E and wireless comming with it.
TP-Link Archer C7
Did a new install of Windows 10 a couple of days ago. I did find a temporary fix for this and that was to use this commands in cmd;
netsh wlan set autoconfig enabled=no interface="Wi-Fi"
This would disable my PC to look for internet and actually made the ping stable but had to redo this every reboot. I would then have stable ping but it would drop probably once a hour max which is better than every 3rd second.
Suddenly my issue got worse.... my issue is now that writing the command only works for a couple of minutes until it decides to drop my connection fully and I have to re-enable the netsh wlan autoconfig which means I have no way of having a stable ping over time.
Tried everything, works fine on other devices... and I did kinda find a temp fix... drivers are up to date.
SPECS:
My mobo is Z370-E and wireless comming with it.
TP-Link Archer C7
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