Use a fiber connection between the PC and the router 


-Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Alan NV8A
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2010 5:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] Wireless LAN and DPC Latency

On 06/30/10 05:35 pm, Brian Lloyd wrote:

>> I bought a D-Link PCI-Express Xtreme N card, which was delivered 
>> today. It seems to work OK, BUT I kept getting major DPC spikes and 
>> had to run the Firewire driver in Safe Mode 2 to avoid garbled audio 
>> even though the driver utility recommended Safe Mode 1. Google turned 
>> up a reference to a far better driver (from Atheros, the chip maker) 
>> than the one installed by default), but I still have to run in Safe Mode 1.

> WiFi cards are known to cause high DPC spikes. It is strongly 
> recommended that you don't use a wireless NIC when running PowerSDR.

I wouldn't -- except that I want access to QRZ.com and the DX cluster, and I 
don't want that LAN cable compromising my lightning-protected zone.

Alan NV8A





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