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This is related to a problem I posted about a few days ago, to which I had no
replies - but I now have more info...
I have noticed that if I "ping -t" my wireless router from my new Vista
Ultimate desktop PC, I get a packet with very long turnaround time every 60
seconds. That is, I'll get 59 pings with 2 mS turnaround, and then one ping
with around 1000 mS turnaround. Any ideas what would cause this?
As background, the reason I was looking into this is that I have been trying
to remote desktop to this PC from my XP Pro laptop, but the RDP session keeps
freeezing and/or disconnecting. Also, if I try to ping the destop from the
laptop, I get frequent packets with very long turnarounds (amongst other
packets that are quick), and many packets get lost. But I have no problem
with lost of delayed packets when pinging the router from my laptop.
I'm assuming that these two problems are connected in some way. Can anyone
advise what might be happening to cause this, and suggest a remedy?
replies - but I now have more info...
I have noticed that if I "ping -t" my wireless router from my new Vista
Ultimate desktop PC, I get a packet with very long turnaround time every 60
seconds. That is, I'll get 59 pings with 2 mS turnaround, and then one ping
with around 1000 mS turnaround. Any ideas what would cause this?
As background, the reason I was looking into this is that I have been trying
to remote desktop to this PC from my XP Pro laptop, but the RDP session keeps
freeezing and/or disconnecting. Also, if I try to ping the destop from the
laptop, I get frequent packets with very long turnarounds (amongst other
packets that are quick), and many packets get lost. But I have no problem
with lost of delayed packets when pinging the router from my laptop.
I'm assuming that these two problems are connected in some way. Can anyone
advise what might be happening to cause this, and suggest a remedy?