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  • WmiPrvSE is causing... I spoke to soon. It seems that my USB hubs... SOLVED!!! (p.2)
2013/07/10 23:57:02
spacealf
Also I was looking at the USB hubs on my computer, and my RME Babyface on one hub (series 7) is using 16% of total 20% bandwidth. It only takes 100mA out of 500mA allowed for a USB device, but if using other USB devices, I would use the other Hub (two total - 7 series) for about everything else, hoping it did not use all the bandwidth say for like a mouse, or USB harddrive or printer or whatever. Fortunately I have none of that, so if I did, I may have to disconnect USB devices sometimes to make sure other USB devices would work properly.
 
Device Manager -> click on device there and look at Properties just like right clicking on Computer icon on desktop and Properties to get to Device Manager without using the Control Panel thingy thingy.

 
 
 
2013/07/11 20:58:26
jbow
S-Alf... Thanks for following up here. You really are going over and beyond. Not many people really try to help the way you are and I want you to know that I notice... and I really appreciate it. I am really happy to know about disabling all the WIFI stuff. I thought I was OK just going offline and putting Norton 360 in silent mode but after diabling all the WIFI items I left Norton on and really didn't do anything else, I already have my power scheme, background settings, and other audio stuff set up. Like I said above I ran for a while and never spiked above 148μs.
That is really awesome... now if I can decide on a new router I will be all set for maybe a week, LOL. I think I am going to get a Netgear N6300 or an N900. The 900 is cheaper but I am tired of dropping devices. I may even get two and set up a bridge for the TV, BluRay, and A/V receiver. I am tired of problems.
 
Again, man... thanks for all the help!!
 
Julien
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