|
Answer» used this to help get what info i could find [list as much about your computer as possible. This includes operating system (what version of Windows you are using), service packs, computer make/model, RAM, hard drive, sound and video cards, current adware/spyware/virus programs being used on a regular basis, do you have a "real" Windows CD, etc.]
okay i am not good when it comes to computers, i merely check emails, and play games. when i am on my laptop comp alone i have no PROBLEMS at all. my wife can sneak home and just log onto yahoo or facebook and i would know she is home some where. we both have laptops, mine is a HP dv7 with windows 7, AMD phenom(tm) II N620 dual-core PROC 2.80 GHz, 4.00 GB hard drive installed, 64-bit OpSy. 4 MB ram, idk about video/sound cards (not sure how to check lol), i am using Kaspersky virus protection, and yes this is a real version of windows. if u need more info just ask i will try to find it out.
i will have to get the info on hers once she comes home with it, all i know is its an ASUS
so my question is.... why is it that when my wifes laptop comp SIGNS into anything i get LONG loading screens for yahoo/facebook/basically anything. we are on the same wifi connection. now when i play our game, we were both logged into the same game/server and we were shoulder to shoulder on our couch. we were both in the same LOCATION and were doing the same thing, but, as i watched her running around me, i was doing what others have called "rubberband lag" thats where i move forward but the game doesnt log me moving and i jump back to where i was standing.
please feel free to ask for more info as needed about anything im not clear on, my wife even knows im not the best at offering info without questions.[/list]So I am going to try to make this more clear. Do you mean slow in terms of network connectivity (internet, LAN gaming, etc.) or the whole computer (programs)?Quote from: Linux711 on October 05, 2011, 04:20:56 PM So I am going to try to make this more clear. Do you mean slow in terms of network connectivity (internet, LAN gaming, etc.) or the whole computer (programs)?
Well, I do not see any problems when I use anything that is not connected to the internet use, like word pad or searching files or playing movies from a DVD. Basically once I log onto my internet browser and jump on, for starters, Yahoo/Facebook my upload speed to my screen is slow, if upload is the right term?. When I check my latency in my game settings once I get fully in,it looks its fine, for what I know, but when I try to run forward I start to move then it pauses and I skip back to my original spot again. I play a MMO thats similar to World Of Warcraft, DDO.com. I notice the problems there the most, and when I try to bring up my Yahoo browser, its like from 1 second to about 5+ when my wife is on her comp. I had a friend who is slightly computer savvy said it might be a software problem. If that HELPS?
Hopefully this info will help get closer to my problem.....Might be worthwhile to see what is running on HER laptop. If she's running P2P downloads (like Bittorrents) this can often hog the internet connection.
There are some viruses that can cause similar symptoms as well, but it's hard to say without knowing more.Check your connection speed by visiting www.speedtest.net. Is it about what you should be getting?
|