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oli_ramsay
03-10-2008, 11:44 PM
I bought a cheapo wireless USB dongle from ebuyer for £9 (http://www.ebuyer.com/product/107691).

The driver CD that came with it is a pile of whoopsy, when I run the install program (autoexe doesn't install the drivers properly) it gets to the end and a dialog box says in broken Engrish "error there are no driver files be found".:confused:

So I just stick with the Drivers windows auto installed for the poxy thing.

Anyway, the problem is that when I use it to connect to the wireless network my PC lags like a bitch. If I'm listening to music there will be gaps in the music every so often that last 3 or 4 seconds:mad: Or when playing CSS it will lag really bad for 3 or 4 seconds. Even the mouse movement "stutters".

Do you think it could be a driver issue?

Also when I remove it and re-inserted it it isnt detected at all (there's no option to safely remove hardware for it either) and every USB device I plug in after that fails to be detected and I have to restart:banghead:

I even downloaded a load of hotfixes last night in a vain attempt to fix the issue but with no luck.

Any advice would be MUCH appreciated as it's starting to get very annoying now.

THANKS!!!!! :respect:

Graogrim
03-11-2008, 04:26 PM
More likely it's a wireless issue. Put colloquially, for gaming wireless = fail. Cheapo wireless = epic fail.

You can do some things to try to minimize the effect. Move other sources of EM interference (mobile phones, microwave ovens, space heaters on the same electrical circuit, etc) as far as possible from both your base station and your PC, and try to keep your PC in close proximity to the base station if possible. Make sure that the adapter is plugged into a USB 2.0 slot, as some systems have both USB 1.x and 2.0 connections. Use the lightest level of wireless encryption possible--it's a performance drain which cheap hardware can magnify. Try different wireless channels.

Even if you do all this you may not see a difference. Or not enough of a difference. The only real cure is to get a wired connection.

Polaris573
03-11-2008, 06:47 PM
Go to device manager and find the device. Right click it and select properties, then go to the drivers tab and select update driver. When the wizard pops up and asks to search the internet for the driver tell it no. Select install from a specific location, then tell it to search the CD for the proper driver. It should find the driver and install it. If it doesn't find the driver point it to the directory on the CD where the .inf file is.

lemonadesoda
03-11-2008, 06:59 PM
You#ve got room in your mATX for a PCI wireless card. Get one off ebay cheap. e.g. Netgear, or other. USB is plugnplay and will only slow down your boot sequence as well as the driver problems you are having. It may also conflict with other USB devices on the same channel.

P.S. Write-off the GBP9. Dont waste more time on POS.

pentastar111
03-11-2008, 07:34 PM
Wireless is crap!:shadedshu I had a wireless router in my apartment a little while back...had one PC hardwired to the router and the other running off of the wireless...the wireless connection always gave me fits:mad: When I moved I dropped kicked the wireless router in the garbage, got regular modem and a wired router...no problems at all now. Better to go with a direct connection if you can...And you never have to worry about some A-hole nieghbor stealing or piggybacking off your connection thus slowing you down even further...Wireless seems like a good idea BUT in my opinion it is a P-O-S!

oli_ramsay
03-11-2008, 10:12 PM
OK, thanks for the replies, I tried the device manager method to install the driver and I still have the same issue.

I think I'm gonna ask to exchange it for this one http://www.ebuyer.com/product/60014 as it's a more well known company.

or maybe this 1: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/138857