Vista automatically sets your networking speed, however my system is extremely fast on the web and almost no lagging in games.. that is except for SFC due to me running the server and playing online at the same time, I can only draft up to 2 others and I get a tiny bit of lag.
You can ping sites by going to run and type in
c:\>
ping www.dynaverse.netand you will see your average ping to this site..
My average ping is about 26ms
Pinging Google (
www.google.com), I get average 54ms
Now my connection is set where I am running No firewall or UPNP (both are disabled) and I am not running a router. I am running a Cable Modem (no router capabilities) and a network hub (No router capabilities) and my internal and external IP addresses match.
It also depends on what type of connection you have .. Dial-up will have an inherent high ping.. usually around 200-400 ms.. DSL has a medium high ping about 80-150ms, Cable has a med low ping usually around 30-70ms, and High Speed Cable usually has about 20ms-40 ms.. Pings on DSL also depends on how close you are to the telephone connection hub.. if you are within 1 mile, then pings are almost Cable speeds.. but the further away you get from the connection hub, the higher your pings will be.. Cable is mostly on fiber optic and do not suffer the same fate as DSL..
Most connections can obtain low pings over short distances.. but the more hops that your internet makes, the more ping time you will get.
to see how many hops and the average ping to each hop.. go back into command prompt and type in
c:\>
tracert www.dynaverse.netthis will show all the hops between you and D.net.
If the first hop has high ping, then it is either your network configurations or your ISP
If the Ping is high further down the line, then the Hop point is to blame.
Every game and network connection uses different routes, so results may vary.
Like my tracert to google.. hop #13 is what is slowing my connection down
13 153 ms 70 ms 69 ms ae-2-79.edge1.NewYork1.Level3.net [4.68.16.78]
Now for me to get faster, I can contact the IP address listed, or I can just live with it.. most companies won't adjust their settings unless you have a contract with them that will guarantee your speed.
If it is your ISP, then they need to go out and fix where the connection is hindering your speed..
however things to check on your network connections first are..
Go to control panel and go into programs.. then click on small link stating 'turn on or off windows features'
in the box disable (uncheck)
Indexing Service
Tablet PC Optional Components
Telnet client
Telnet server
Windows DSF Replication service
then restart system.. Telnet can cause Pings to climb.. also you may want to look into NetBios and see if disabling it in Services.msc will help your ping.. just be warned.. disabling Netbios can sometimes break your internet connection until you re-enable it.. I usually don't mess with it on my system.. however under XP and a different ISP, I had no ill effects.. I am running Time Warner Road Runner Turbo and NetBios actually helps my connection.
there are applications on the web that will allow you to reduce gaming pings, however it will increast the time it takes web pages to load.. there are trade offs so be careful.