How to do Windows 7 network delay? Experts can easily get a few tips

  
                

Recently, a friend has complained to me that when I use various online games under Windows 7, I often find that the network is often delayed. The game plays with one card and one card. For this reason, I miss the XP system era. I want to switch back to windows xp. So what is the reason for the network delay in playing games under Windows 7? Today we try to solve this problem from the following aspects.

Delete Service

First enter “regedit” in the search window to enter the registry, find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/

CurrentControlSet/Services/Audiosrv, double click to open right On the side of the DependOnService project, delete the MMCSS, keep the other 2, and then click OK to restart the computer. Then right click on “computer”, find "Multimedia Class Scheduler" in the service item, stop the service first, then set the startup type to "disable".

New Policy

Enter “gpedit.msc” in the search window of the Start menu. Go to Group Policy Settings and find the “QoS-based Qos” option. Right-click and select a new policy. Here we name it "WOW", then set the DSCP value to 63 and click Next. Select Apply this QoS policy to “only for applications with this executable name", then enter the full path to the World of Warcraft WOW.EXE program in the field below and click Next. Select the default to finally click Finish, restart the computer, you can see the effect, according to the author's repeated tests, you can reduce the delay of about 80ms.

Setting the Path

Tip: What is DSCP? The DSCP value is used in QOS to specify the priority of data packets in QOS scheduling. The larger the value, the higher the priority. Of course, this method is not effective for all computers. Generally speaking, it is suitable for friends who dial-up via ADSL. If it is in the LAN of many users, the effect will not be obvious. Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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