Network usage causes high DPC Latency

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  1. Posts : 87
    Windows 7 Pro x64
       #71

    Atheros AR5005 + Win7 = High DPC


    Ive had this problem for years...never fixed it - i get 25% DPC Usage when I download on uTorrent OR web browser OR transfer files in or out of the laptop - its all to do with networking and ndis.sys driver - the fault lies with Microsoft, while I get 25% CPU usage it does not really affect my computer usage, although I dont play music or movies - it does dpike DPC CHECKER but not as much as ive seen some users on here, soon as I stop uTorrent or Download off web page it stops.. i installed XP SP2 on dualboot and the problem went away for me..

    specs:
    Acer 5051 Laptop
    2Gb (2x1) 667Mhz RAM
    1.8Ghz Dual-Core 1Mb L2-Cache
    ATi Radeon X1100
    120Gb 7200rpm drive
    Atheros AR5005 54Mbps
    Netgear DG834GT

    I definitely think its windows 7 has a bug in the TCP Stack
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  2. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 64-bit
       #72

    Push: Found a solution on my machine


    Lantency caused unacceptable audio dropouts on my machine. The pointers towards Intel were good.

    This was one definite cause on my machine: The service

    "intel desktop boards fsc application service".

    If I disable this service, the dropouts are virtually gone!

    The crackling noise I put down to heat (the system is very quiet at low fan speeds),
    changing audio to CD quality helped here.

    Hope this helps some.
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  3. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #73

    Hello guys,

    (first of all sry for my English) i have the same problem here, high latency, when im using the internet. Until i'm using my comp offline there isn't problems, after i connect n try to download something, or turn on the uTorrent, spikes are comming. I tried almost everyting, new windows, new drivers, (Bios, chipset, lan...), i got a new lancard also. When installed it first time, it goes very well, but after a restart spikes appear again.

    I downloaded that LatencyMon, and it says the problem is whit raspppoe.sys ! But i dont know what to do whit it, i tried to replace it, but it is protected and i cant change that.





    This is really annoying now...

    What should i do?
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  4. Posts : 6
    windows 7 64-bit
       #74

    So... has anyone found a legit fix for this? Cause my high latency spikes are network related too.

    However heres my problem:

    I ran latencymon and narrowed my problem down to ndis.sys which I knew was my ethernet card. However when I disabled my LAN card and used wifi instead then latency mon showed that USBPORT.sys started causing high latency spikes.

    Disabled my wifi card and used my LAN card. Then I was back to getting high latency from ndis.sys and some TCP driver.

    So basically no matter what I do, if I want to use the internet im going to get latency problems :l

    Anyone know how to fix this? Im getting really fed up... Im starting to regret buying windows 7
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  5. Posts : 50
    Tomatoe
       #75

    Sorry if this has been mentioned but after 3 pages I realized I dont want to read through more.

    Please help, post your DPCLAT latency test results!

    is a good guide for finding out which driver causes dpc latency problems. You can also check out a utility called latencymon.

    Also I would try another intel inf driver. I can recommend 9.2.0.1031 and 9301021.

    Please take care to do this:

    http://imgur.com/izd69


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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #76

    Hi,
    I've had similar problems like you guys.

    The difference was that I experienced the problems during audio playback only when my ethernet cable was NOT plugged in!




    After many things I tried, this helped:
    1. In Device Manager click View / Show hidden devices
    2. Under the Network adapters I could see a similar device ending with "VirtualBox Bridged Networking Driver Miniport" for every network device.
    3. I disabled all of them (ending with VirtualBox Bridged Networking Driver Miniport) and guess what This was THE ONLY thing that helped in my case (and I tried every suggestion on here).
    4. I also had "VirtualBox Host-Only Ethernet Adapter" disabled, but I'm not sure if this one needs to be disabled.
    The down-side of this solution is that after leaving those devices disabled, when I plugged in the ethernet cable, I couldn't access internet. I tripple checked, if I have the legit network adapter enabled and it was. I also ran the windows troubleshooter, it didn't help.

    So definitive solution - uninstalling VirtualBox. I needed it but clear sound without wired connection is what I need more...

    I hope this will help to someone as well
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  7. Posts : 1
    XP SP3 32bit, Vista SP2 RC Business 32bit, 7 Beta 1
       #77

    Holy f. I have this problem as IRQ interrupts in Windows 8. Will f. with the config when I get home and let you guys know the result.

    Never noticed this f. s. with Windows 7 though. f.

    P.S. http://www.smithsonmartin.com/downlo...C-Enhancer.zip this f. piece of s. did not help either. f.

    P.S. 2 netstat -nt this shows InHost instead of Offloaded so this may be the problem now.

    The Interrupts appear when there is network traffic.
    Last edited by NetworkPro; 12 Sep 2012 at 11:17.
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  8. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 64 bt Home Premium
       #78

    I am running Windows 7 (64 bt).

    I tracked the NDIS.SYS 6.20 Driver problem down to:

    Atheros AR938X Wireless Network Adaptor.

    If I disable it via Device Manager no more crackles and dropouts ! I am trying to find the correct advanced setting for the Atheros but as yet without success. I have spent hours looking and not a mention anywhere.

    If anyone has the correct advance settings for the Atheros AR938X Wireless Network Adaptor please let me know.

    Kind regards.
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  9. Posts : 1
    Win10 64bit
       #79

    Glad to see I am on windows 10 and this issue is still present. I have most of these fixes with no luck. I am going to try installing windows on a different ssd maybe and swapping out the CPU. If anyone has found out after all these year please share.
    edit: using a 3.0 usb ethernet adapter helped a bit, but did not fix the issue.
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #80

    Just coming in to report that uninstalling Oracle VirtualBox fixed my problem. I didn't even have to reboot. Disabling the VirtualBox network adapters didn't work. It seems like it's injecting itself into the network stack, and having effects despite never running. I guess I'll just have to stick with VMware (which also has virtual network devices installed). I'm running uTorrent (on a drip right now) and running a GNU Wget script (which I did confirm was triggering the problem, then monitoring with DPC Latency Checker... and unlike earlier today, I haven't had a single red bar. mostly green...

    and I spoke too soon. exactly as I type, I'm seeing a wave of red bars, and about 50/50 green vs yellow. Still, nothing like the mountains of constant red I was getting before. now it's smooth green across the board again.

    Maybe there's something inherently wrong with how the Windows network stack interacts with certain chipsets/hardware/drivers. I have to assume that not everyone is having this problem.

    So my advice? Look into some of the programs you're using. Anything that seems like it might inject itself into your network stack in some fashion? Antivirus/Firewall, virtual machines, hardware monitors... things that may need to operate on a lower level... things that need more than just "surface" network connectivity. A web browser is unlikely to be doing anything funny like this, but something like a VPN client, a packet sniffer or a DDoS bot (for example! tsk tsk) might be needing access to core network functions

    Then again, maybe it's not even that complicated. Maybe the developers of certain software just haven't updated their code since they first cooked it up in the Windows XP days. VirtualBox is essentially proprietary abandonware scooped up by Oracle. I thought I'd give it an update before using it after a long break. There were no updates to be had.

    for the record:
    Windows 10 Pro 1703
    motherboard: MSI P35 Platinum (MS-7345) {2007!}
    CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450
    GFX: GeForce GTX 750 Ti
    RAM: 4x 2GB DDR2-400
    chipsets: P35 & ICH9R
    ethernet: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller (driver 10.10.714.2016)
    USB bluetooth: Broadcom BCM20702
    USB 3.0 card: Syba SY-PEX20140 (Etron chip) {piece of junk}
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