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Fonsaey

So.. I'm kind of at the end of my road here on this network journey.

First things first; I've upgraded my system last week:
AMD Ryzen 5 2600
Palit Geforce GTX970 4GB
16GB DDR4-3000
Samsung 860 EVO Sata SSD

So, I'm currently using a Wifi connection over a D-Link DVA182 AC1200. Sharing a network with my neighbour, sucks but always worked fine for streaming in 1080p60 with 6500kb bitrate. After I installed a fresh copy of Win10 on my SSD and moving my files around, I tried to fire up Rocket League and play a couple games. 2 minutes into the first game I get the red triangle of disconnection. Alright, no worries, happens from time to time, restart the connection and game on.
Or so I thought.. queued up for next game, 1 minute into the game - disconnected again.

This is kinda where I'm at right now. I spent the last 4 hours browsing each and every forum post with a similiar problem, trying their troubleshoots and still end up with the same red triangle. Drivers are updated, windows is updated, tried restarting the router, tried factory resetting it, tried uninstalling the latest windows updates I could from inside windows... I'm lost honestly.

Appreciate any help, willing to provide any information needed.

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After a bit of back and forth on the community discord with SavageNuke, I might also add a few things.
The D-Link wifi adapter worked fine on this rig for about half a week.
My process on this was: buy the new system, put it together, use the newly bought SSD for game storage and keep using my HDD for windows and programs. Yesterday I decided to wipe my SSD, install a fresh copy of windows onto it and then copy my non-windows files onto the SSD. Then I discarded the old HDD, swapped it for another 1TB HDD I had lying around to use that for game storage and whatnot. This is where the problems started with the Wifi adapter. After I swapped my Windows drive to the newly bought SSD.

Hopefully someone can help with this further information.

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I'm wondering if in any way it's a driver bug. Perhaps reinstalling Windows put the adapter on an updated driver that has some issues. There's no way to really test this though. How long have you had this adapter?

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I've already tried throwing all the drivers to this adapter off my system and completely reinstalling it, didn't work. I'm not sure if I'm able to find a stable, earlier version of this driver, gotta look into that...

I've had this adapter for about a year, functioning properly. Except for one time, where a windows update was the cause. Had to manually uninstall the last quality/funtionality update in order for it to work again.
^this I've tried today, but without luck. And now I can't delete any further updates. Neither quality nor functionality. Maybe I could try finding an earlier version of the windows installation tool and fallback to that?

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Also, this is what pinging www.heise.de brings me. Mini pingspikes that completely disconnect me for a few seconds out of any game I tried.spacer.png

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Tried reverting to an older windows iso, still no luck at all.. I think it might just come down to buying a new adapter with stronger reach. Anyone got any other solutions?

 

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1 hour ago, Fonsaey said:

Tried reverting to an older windows iso, still no luck at all.. I think it might just come down to buying a new adapter with stronger reach. Anyone got any other solutions?

 

To be honest, it could be a hardware issue or it could be an ISP issue. The ISP could be having issues randomly and/or QOS is taking place

Jacob H. 

Northern Alabama

Associates Degree - Information Systems

Primary Job: Technology Specialist / Financial Industry

Primary PC (Laptop): Dell XPS 9570 (Core i5 8th Generation, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA 1050 4GB, 500 GB SSD, 1TB HDD)

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So how can I try to navigate this down then?

 

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