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Tweaking registry for faster internet?

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I am wondering how I can attain a higher ping...

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My ethernet adapter is intregated into my mobo, which is a ASUS P5K motherboard, with 10/100/1000mbps ethernet.

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The best ping I have ever had (on an idle system) is 25ms.

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(also, I live within 100km of large city centers. I do not live out in the middle of nowhere)

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why my wireless connection on my laptop is significantly better than my wired connection to my desktop. Internet ran just fine on the desktop at my old apartment; got to the new place, and now it's having serious issues.

After working on this problem for a while, I have come to the conclusion that for some reason, I am getting serious packet loss, consistently, at a particular "hop" on my desktop, which is not present on the laptop.Here are the Line Quality tests that illustrate the problem better than I could ever describe it in words:

Laptop: Line quality test packet loss and latency | DSLReports.com, ISP Information

Desktop: Line quality test packet loss and latency | DSLReports.com, ISP Information(and it appears they both fail the initial test, but the laptop connection runs just fine).

So at that one specific hop (ae-1-0.cr0.chi10.tbone.rr.com, I have no idea what that means), my desktop connection suffers serious packet loss while the laptop is more or less OK.This discrepancy is evident in the quality of connection on my desktop, while the laptop runs just fine. Here, in summary, is what I have tried:

-Going wired through laptop using same cables, ports, and router as desktop: laptop performs flawlessly.

-Updating router firmware, NIC card drivers, and Windows on the desktop

-Full virus disk scan and boot scan using Avast; full malware scan using Malwarebytes; Windows disk defrag

-Disabling QoS packet scheduler

-Performing netsh /flushdns; winsock reset; ipconfig release, renew

-(Temporarily) disabling Antivirus program

All of these actions together have made the desktop connection USABLE... however it is by no means an acceptable level of quality for a cable connection, and not nearly as good as any other in the apartment gets using the same connection, whether wired or wireless.The only visible difference I can find between the laptop and the desktop is the packet loss that is present at that one hop in particular, which is extremely debilitating for the desktop's connection.

Further info:

Desktop specs:
Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller NIC (onboard on the mobo)
Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 SP3
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400, 3GHz
2 GB Ram
Plenty of Disk space

Router:
Belkin F5D9230-4 Wireless G Plus MIMO Router

Here is the previous thread that details my troubleshooting efforts thus far; as the question has now become something entirely different, I thought it more appropriate to make a new thread.
Wiresless faster than wired connection

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At first I though maybe the different XP drivers for the network card on the media centre might be rubbish, so I changed the network card altogether, but the speed has remained the same. I have also stripped the networking configurations down to the minimum to reduce overheads, so have removed QOS and unnecessary file and print sharing etc. But none of this has worked. Am I missing something in the XP network configuration that might correct this problem, or is it simply the case that Windows 7 Wifi is just that much improved and faster than XP?

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I have cable internet with a sb6120 modem and the asus rt-n56u router. When I go wired, I get 40+mbs down and when I go wireless I'm getting approx 20mbs down. Dont get me wrong, this is more than adequate but was wondering why the huge difference. I'm not anywhere close to the theoretical max.

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