Somethings that may fix the issue: On your router see if you can set the MTU
(maximum transmittable unit) higher, this allows more data per paket
(afaik). Also you may want to try setting the beacon transmit time faster...
that should make the two devices (router and card) sync better. If you have
a security setting like wep, this takes time for packets to be encrypted and
decrypted causeing a slowing, which is ok for web browsing etc. but bad for
realtime streams (like games).
I don't play much games personally, but these things may help the situation.
This is all to my best understanding of how these things work, and may
worsen the situation, just remember the orignal settings

-James G.
"Doball" <> wrote in message
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>I recently purchased an M-tech D900T Laptop. I am connecting to the
>internet
> via an internal Ralink 802.11b/g mini PCI card, to a Motorola WR850GP
> Wireless router, to a Motorola cable modem. I experience intermittant high
> latency while playing online games. This did not occur with my old Dell
> inspiron 8200 and a Motorola wireles card. I have verified that I am the
> only
> person that this happens to. My ingame pings are normally 50-80, when I
> experience my interupts it jumps to 250-500. This happens with ALL online
> games in ALL servers. I have a fully updated version of XP, I updated the
> firmware of the router, and I have the latest driver for the wireless
> card.
> I've tried a multitude of different configs for the router, I disabled the
> router's firewall and XP's firewall with no changes. My ISP claims that
> there
> are no problems with my connection. I'm out of ideas, Please help. Thanks,
> Mike D.