Change Log:
Change Log:
3.00
Rewrote the program from scratch using Python. As such, the .Net Framework is no longer required, WMI is no longer used and the program has User Account Control and admin rights detection built-in.
Leatrix Latency Fix is now bundled with it's Python configuration files inside the download.
The mechanics of the program are the same as the previous version. If you were previously using Leatrix Latency Fix 2.x or 1.x, the status line will probably show 'Installed' by default.
2.0.2.0
Added an exception catcher to the initial WMI code which should prevent unhandled exceptions.
Updated the FAQ (near the top) relating to WMI errors.
2.0.1.0
Simplified the WMI structure.
Leatrix Latency Fix will now only tell you that you need to restart your machine, it will no longer do it for you. This is to give users more control whether they want to restart their machine or their network card (doing either has the same effect).
2.00
Leatrix Latency Fix is now an executable program written in Visual Basic. It requires Microsoft .Net Framework 4 to run. The system requirements (on the main page) have been updated.
1.23
Changed the restart process for greater compliance.
1.22
Just a few cosmetic changes. To avoid confusion, the checker script will still show the number of adapters modified by Leatrix Latency Fix but will no longer list unknown adapters.
1.21
The Checker script will now show the names of the network interfaces which Leatrix Latency Fix is installed on, and it will show virtual or DHCP addresses correctly.
1.18
The Checker script will now show which network interfaces Leatrix Latency Fix is installed on. It'll list them by IP address.
1.15
Added support for batch mode. You can now run Leatrix Latency Fix from your own batch files. Just use 'cscript |
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