Problem
La perte de paquets n'est pas toujours un problème de Wi-Fi
Les pilotes, les interférences ou un CPU surchargé peuvent causer des pertes réseau. VantarisPro croise l'analyse des paquets avec le contexte système pour un diagnostic précis.
Why ping looks fine but voice drops
VoIP and games need low jitter, not just average ping. Bufferbloat, roaming, and DNS latency add variance. Local CPU spikes also delay NIC processing—misdiagnosed as radio issues.
Correlate path and host
Network Optimizer focuses on connection quality, Internet Cleaner reduces bloated browser stacks competing for CPU, System Info anchors hardware and driver revisions, Process Manager shows surprise CPU wakeups during calls.
Related Vantaris modules
These modules plug into the same modular desktop runtime—pick the workflow that matches your hardware and network conditions.
Surface loss and latency patterns beyond averages.
Reduce bloated profiles slowing browser-based comms.
Capture NIC and driver context for updates.
Identify CPU contention during calls.
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Questions about this topic
Should I switch channels?
RF planning is step one—still correlate with local CPU and driver health.
Do USB docks affect Wi‑Fi?
Yes—USB3 noise can desense 2.4 GHz radios; test with distance or cable shielding.
Is Ethernet mandatory for gaming?
Often recommended—use diagnostics to prove whether Wi‑Fi is the limiter.
Can VPNs add loss?
Yes—note VPN state when comparing traces.