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    6625WD with Zepto wireless and DPC latency

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by grimwall, Mar 27, 2008.

  1. grimwall

    grimwall Notebook Enthusiast

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    Can anybody confirm this result? That is, check how DPC Latency responds when you disable and enable the wireless from the hardware switch?
     
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    il try, so basically you want me to switch the wlan off and on (using physical switch) during the test yea?
     
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    Yes, and what is your wlan card?
     
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    intel 4965


    tried the test, turning it off and one doesnt change anything or cause any spikes.

    however i do get red spikes once in every 20 seconds or so regardless of the wlan card being off or on.
     
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    hmm, different wlan card, different drivers so it won't be a problem. I think that this driver is just sloppily coded.