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Nicolai
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      06-03-2008
My PS3 connects to my Cisco 851w, but pings are periodically 10-25ms, which
is bad when transfering files and playing games...

Sometimes I get 1ms for maybe a minute or 2, but after that its back to
10-25 ms for 5-15 minutes...

Suggestions greatky appreciated!



 
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      06-03-2008
On Jun 3, 4:39*pm, "Nicolai" <spam2...@nifo.dk> wrote:
> My PS3 connects to my Cisco 851w, but pings are periodically 10-25ms, which
> is bad when transfering files and playing games...
>
> Sometimes I get 1ms for maybe a minute or 2, but after that its back to
> 10-25 ms for 5-15 minutes...
>
> Suggestions greatky appreciated!


Pings to what? Using p2p or bit torrent while this is happening? Or
is someone in your home using these applications? Any large downloads
or file transfers?
 
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Nicolai
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      06-04-2008
>Pings to what? Using p2p or bit torrent while this is happening? Or
>is someone in your home using these applications? Any large downloads
>or file transfers?


Pings between my PC connected to same cisco 851w with utp, and no data being
transfered.

I suspect some kind of powersave?


 
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      06-04-2008
On Jun 4, 3:57 am, "Nicolai" <spam2...@nifo.dk> wrote:
> >Pings to what? Using p2p or bit torrent while this is happening? Or
> >is someone in your home using these applications? Any large downloads
> >or file transfers?

>
> Pings between my PC connected to same cisco 851w with utp, and no data being
> transfered.
>
> I suspect some kind of powersave?


Hmm.. I use to have a similar issue with a wireless device back in the
day, it turned out my microwave was causing RF interference, and my
ping times would shoot up to around 100-150ms. You dont have a
wireless phone ringing or some sort of RF interference generating
device running during these times do you think?

Also just my thoughts, I am not sure that 10-25ms is really bad ping
times for a wireless device, for file transfers or otherwise. Sub
50ms should work great for any type of online gaming, (well depending
on round trip I suppose).
For instance, WoW / Unreal runs great at right below sub 100ms ping
time ( I bet ).

 
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Nicolai
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      06-04-2008
>> I suspect some kind of powersave?
>
> Hmm.. I use to have a similar issue with a wireless device back in the
> day, it turned out my microwave was causing RF interference, and my
> ping times would shoot up to around 100-150ms. You dont have a
> wireless phone ringing or some sort of RF interference generating
> device running during these times do you think?


I dont, but the neighbor could

> Also just my thoughts, I am not sure that 10-25ms is really bad ping
> times for a wireless device, for file transfers or otherwise. Sub


Using HFS its really bad. PS3 does not support FTP


 
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Nicolai
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      06-05-2008
> I suggest that you track CSCsq51158. It seems that the 85xW may have
> antenna
> diversity enabled, which is a problem given that it only has one antenna,
> and


Command to disable?


 
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Nicolai
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      06-05-2008
> I suggest that you track CSCsq51158. It seems that the 85xW may have
> antenna
> diversity enabled, which is a problem given that it only has one antenna,
> and
> this may produce results that are consistent with what you describe.


Thanx, but it seems my 851W does not support the antenna command?!

http://www.ciscosystems.com/univercd...wbrg/o13rf.htm

Any other suggestions greatly appreciated


 
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Nicolai
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      06-06-2008
> Solution: track CSCsq51158.
> http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugTo...gId=CSCsq51158


CSCsq51158 Bug Details
The bug ID CSCsq51158 has not been properly assigned to a Cisco
product so its details are only available to Cisco Employees. It is our
policy to make all externally-facing bugs available in Bug Toolkit so the
system administrators have been automatically alerted to the problem. By
choosing to watch this bug, you will be notified when this bug details are
available. Note: Some product enhancement requests and documentation bugs
may not be available in Bug Toolkit.


> Once we have code with a fix, then the 851W should work better.


Eta?


 
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