I followed this and my ping rate dropped from the mid 100s to 50-60
# The following components might be worth disabling:
* File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks: this is both a security risk and a source of unnecessary network traffic. It should be disabled unless you are an expert and know what you are doing. * Client for Microsoft Networks: should be disabled unless you wish to mount drives from a remote PC on the Internet using Microsoft file sharing. * Client Service for NetWare: should be disabled. * Service Advertising Protocol: should be disabled. * SAP Agent: should be disabled. * NetBEUI Protocol: should be disabled. * NWLink NetBIOS: should be disabled. * NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol: should be disabled. * iVLAN Protocol: should be disabled. * AppleTalk Protocol: should be disabled. * DLC Protocol: should be disabled.
# The following components, if present, should not be disabled:
* QoS Packet Scheduler: this is harmless and should be left enabled. * Network Monitor Driver: this is used by the Performance Monitor, is harmless, and should be left enabled. * Internet Protocol (TCP/IP): this is essential and must be enabled.
# Optimise the remaining network configuration by clicking the name Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) (not its check box) and then click Properties:
* Click the button Advanced...: o Click tab DNS: + Uncheck Register this connection's addresses in DNS. o Click tab WINS: + Select Disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP, unless either: # Client for Microsoft Networks is enabled and you wish to mount drives from remote Windows 9x/ME systems; or # File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks is enabled and you wish remote Windows 9x/ME users to mount your shared resources. + Disabling NetBIOS over TCP/IP is also a worthwhile security improvement. o Click OK to close Advanced TCP/IP Settings. * Click OK to close Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties.
# Click OK to close the Connection Properties. # [XP only] Disable SSDP Discovery Service: Right-click My Computer and select Manage:
* In the left-hand box, expand Services and Applications, then select Services. * In the right-hand box, scroll down to find SSDP Discovery Service, and double-click it. o Set Startup type to Disabled. o Click Stop. o Click OK to close SSDP Discovery Service Properties. * Close Computer Management.
Since that time I've not gotten kicked for a high ping rate (it had hapened a few times before) but I have been dropped from a game by the bad connection issue.
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