![]() My guess is that there may be some cache or registry where information begins to build up and causes it to slow down. Again, I can't seem to find any rhyme or reason as to what's causing this variability in connection. Sometimes it's consistently <1ms, majority of the time its between 1-5ms, with 20ms hiccups and random Request Timeouts, then sometimes it there are lags of 200ms to 3,000ms pings with extended time outs At which point I delete the Networ Adapter driver, and reinstall. I can't find any correlation between toggling options, and ping time. I've been pinging my router consistently since yesterday. Although, somehow the device still got turned off. New information- Something that seems to have helped, but did not fix the problem was unchecking "Allow computer to turn off this device to save power". I already submitted this question in the Apple StackExchange, but after some research it's leading me to believe this is a Windows 10 problem:Īttempted solutions- I tried the methods suggested in these webpages (and many more): I happens on every wireless network I use. Let's see how it goes.īackground- Network works fine, router works fine, connections is perfect when running Mac OS. ![]() Update (): There was a new driver released on for Broadcom 802.11ac Network Adapter, version 7.35.118.83, but the Apple update is only now pushing it.
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