T9E & Windows 1803 - Massive Latency Spikes Only Resolved By Repairing the Driver at Every Reboot
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T9E & Windows 1803 - Massive Latency Spikes Only Resolved By Repairing the Driver at Every Reboot
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I recently did a clean install of Windows on my PC and using the media creation tool it grabbed version 1803. I haven't had any issues with the exception of my wireless card having massive latency spikes.
After a series of troubleshooting leading nowhere, I uninstalled the driver and reinstalled it, and the latency issues were completely mitigated. I've since found that the issue returns at every reboot, but is resolved by repairing the driver.
I can see the spikes happening firsthand by just pinging google or apple and every 6th ping or so my latency goes from 12ms to 103ms. After repairing the driver, it's a rock-solid 12ms.
Is there an alternative driver I can download anywhere where this is resolved? Or do I have to downgrade my entire OS?
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I recently did a clean install of Windows on my PC and using the media creation tool it grabbed version 1803. I haven't had any issues with the exception of my wireless card having massive latency spikes.
After a series of troubleshooting leading nowhere, I uninstalled the driver and reinstalled it, and the latency issues were completely mitigated. I've since found that the issue returns at every reboot, but is resolved by repairing the driver.
I can see the spikes happening firsthand by just pinging google or apple and every 6th ping or so my latency goes from 12ms to 103ms. After repairing the driver, it's a rock-solid 12ms.
Is there an alternative driver I can download anywhere where this is resolved? Or do I have to downgrade my entire OS?