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    Uhh this wlan card is pissing me off. Have updated it to latest driver version 3.2.7.0 but it still keeps disconnecting very often and its way too slow.

    Don't know it's because of my router or the ralink card. The router hasn't given any problems with other machines, but then again the ralink card only has problems with my router. When connected to other networks it works fine. So i think it's a driver issue but then you guys would have problems too.

    When pinging a random server every 5-10 seconds i get a "request timed out". All other request take too long 100ms - 500ms.

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    I was having problems with WPA2 encryption, I switched to WPA and haven't noticed any trouble since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dieselpower666 View Post
    Uhh this wlan card is pissing me off. Have updated it to latest driver version 3.2.7.0 but it still keeps disconnecting very often and its way too slow.

    Don't know it's because of my router or the ralink card. The router hasn't given any problems with other machines, but then again the ralink card only has problems with my router. When connected to other networks it works fine. So i think it's a driver issue but then you guys would have problems too.

    When pinging a random server every 5-10 seconds i get a "request timed out". All other request take too long 100ms - 500ms.
    If you can access the card, disconnect and reconnect the antenna wires. I've had that issue with laptops before and it was just a bad connection.

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    Default Re: LG P330 review by Natadiem

    I don't think LG has whitelists, try a Killer 1102?

    The Killer wireless cards are superb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrfurby2u View Post
    I was having problems with WPA2 encryption, I switched to WPA and haven't noticed any trouble since.
    Had the same problem and this fixed it for me as well. Unfortunately this means one will be limited to G speeds (at least on Netgear routers, but I assume this is a limitation to the encryption method itself). Replacing the network card is not a bad idea. As far as I know no one has tested that yet though.

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    I still use wep so that isn't the problem. but i think i now solved it using some other driver set. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Makro86 View Post
    I have been the same problems today and my suggest is this:
    Download this: http://www.nvidia.com/object/win7-wi...er.html----Run it normal after downloaded- You notice that you cant install it...
    Then download this: Drivers | laptopvideo2go.com and there "modified INF file"'
    Then put this INF file to your Nvidia--- "Display.Driver" folder. After this you can run normal Nvidia---Setup.exe
    =)
    This is the clean install with Driver Sweeper
    I have tried this method, but it still can't install because it is missing required files. Anyone got around this issue?

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    Default Re: LG P330 review by Natadiem

    people listen up after lots of sniffing around ive actually discovered the touchpad isn't synaptics or alps. its elantech! after installing latest elantech drivers (ElanTech Touchpad Driver v 8.0.7.0 - TechSpot Drivers) i finally got that sweet 2 finger scroll, pinch to zoom, rotate gesture and lots more. owyeah

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    Quote Originally Posted by dieselpower666 View Post
    I still use wep so that isn't the problem. but i think i now solved it using some other driver set. Thanks
    Could you please give us the link to that driver set? I would like to see if this fixes the problem for WPA2 users as well.

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