Wifi one-at-a-time connection
Hello everyone... a big problem i have with my wifi connection at home, to start off, my hardware : Notebook: Dell Studio XPS 1640 - Intel WiFi Link 5100/5300 Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Wireless adapter: Cisco EPC2425 I use more programs that use the internet at a time (utorrent, skype, yahoo mess, mmorpgs and of course mozilla), but the problem is that everytime i run a p2p program like utorrent and try to use my browser or anything else they don't work, it's like there's no room for anything else... even if utorrent downloads at 10mb/s or 5kb/s it's the same thing. This is really annoying because i download a lot of stuff and i have to wait for it to finish so that i can browse other things. I don't believe the router or the internet connection are to blame because a couple of friends came by with their notebooks and everything worked fine one of them is using exactly my version of windows (we bought it together) and the other one uses windows xp. I'm more sure it's the OS's settings or something. I got the latest drivers, changed 3 or 4 internet security softwares and many forum searches and still nothing. Someone told be it could be the number of maxumum tcp ip connections that it might be 10 and i should set it to 251 or somthing like that but i don't know how and if it will work. Please help me out, thank you.
February 27th, 2010 12:52am

Hi, Please check the following: 1. Does the issue persist if you close the P2P program? 2. Check how it works with a wired connection. 3. Boot the system to clean boot environment and check the issue: How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7 If the issue persists, please also check if all the network applications will encounter this issue. Thanks. Nicholas Li - MSFT
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March 2nd, 2010 2:11pm

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