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Like countless others, I was once a poor, struggling college student forcefully subjected to the cruelty of circumstance and soulless landlords with their pre-installed wireless networks. Now I’m a poor, struggling adult held prisoner by my lazy unwillingness to rewire my apartment. No matter what your station in life, real gamers know that wireless internet connections blow donkeys when it comes to reliability. There’s nothing worse than camping that perfect spot, finding your mark, lining up your shot, and pulling the trigger only to catch a face full of lag followed up by some digital nards on the chin of your now lifeless avatar.
One of the most common reasons why wireless connections are maligned by gamers is because of their tendency to have frequent (but short) periods of high latency, often referred to as “dropping out”. This most commonly manifests itself as a 500-1000 ms stutter every minute or two. While not noticeable during low-performance tasks such as downloading files or web browsing, these periods of inconsistency are extremely frusterating during competitive gaming sessions, or in twitch-oriented first-person shooters. For three full years I cursed my various wireless routers and USB adapters for every arena match lost, every killing blow missed, every 25-damage pounce overshot due to regular latency spikes.
And then one day I found a simple solution to the problem that solved it once and for all. Turns out there was nothing wrong with my crappy Linksys router. My cheap D-Link USB adapter wasn’t malfunctioning. The problem was…
MICROSOFT. (surprise)
Once upon a time, Microsoft dreamed of a world with abundant WiFi coverage and integrated features into Windows XP (and Vista) that would permit mobile PCs to seamlessly switch between broadcasted networks for optimal performance. Sounds nice in theory, but the implementation was completely botched. In order for Windows to maintain optimal connectivity, the OS is designed to poll the vicinity for wireless networks to which it can connect to every 60 seconds or so. Every time Windows does this, your system experienced a brief period of latency. Good for PCs on the move, bad for the other 99.999% of computer users, especially gamers.
In order for Microsoft to deliver their seamless roaming experience, WZC must actively maintain a list of networks within radio range. It accomplishes this by programmatically polling for available networks every sixty seconds with the probe request sequence. In situations — such as the home or office — where roaming is not required, the user has no need of an updated network listing. Nevertheless, the end-user is guaranteed a period of high latency and packet loss every sixty seconds. While such a design philosophy does little to interrupt the experience of browsing, downloading or email-retrieval, it is obvious and debilitating for more latency-sensitive applications such as gaming.
While the issue has persisted with considerable evidence to warrant a closer look, Microsoft maddeningly denies any issue. As early as 2004, Microsoft’s lead product manager in Microsoft’s Windows division remarked that “[They] don’t have data that suggests Windows XP drops wireless connections more than any other system.” He goes on to say that “Wi-Fi configuration in Windows XP is much different and easier than in previous versions.” In the interim, hundreds of hotfixes and numerous service packs have left the presented issues unresolved.
(Click here to read more about Windows polling)
The regular lag that I had been experiencing for years with various wireless networks in a number of apartments and dorm rooms had nothing to do with the network itself or my hardware, but with a misconceived feature built into Windows. Each and every time Windows would poll for other networks my connection would drop out for 0.5-1 seconds, much to my dismay. Fortunately, once I had identified the source of the problem there was a very simple fix that would solve it once and for all.
The wireless polling feature of Windows XP is controlled by a background service called Wireless Zero Configuration. This service is enabled by default and is the source of your lag. In order to stop the constant polling process all you have to do is tell Windows to stop the service. Easy, right?
TURNING OFF WIRELESS POLLING IN WINDOWS XP
1.) Click the Start button, then click “Run…”

2.) In the Run dialogue box, enter “services.msc” and click “OK”

3.) In the local services list, scroll down to Wireless Zero Configuation, right-click the entry, then click “Stop” (Note: do not make any other changes here unless you know what you’re doing)

(Alternatively, instead of manually going through the local services list, you can simply type “net stop wzcsvc” into the “Run…” dialogue box at step 2. To restart the service, return to the “Run…” dialogue and type “net start wzcsvc”.)
TURNING OFF WIRELESS POLLING IN WINDOWS VISTA
Windows Vista doesn’t make use of the Wireless Zero Configuration process, instead it makes use a newly developed system process for managing network profiles called WLAN Autoconfig.
Graphical interface method:
1.) Go to Start and right click “Computer”. Select and click “Manage”.
2.) The Computer Management window will appear. Under Services and Applications, select “Services”.
(Another way to reach this is: Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services)
3.) Scroll down and select WLAN AutoConfig.
4.) Double-click the service and its properties window will appear. If the startup type is not set to automatic, click on the dropdown arrow and change it to Automatic. Click Start to start the service if it’s not started. Click OK at last.
(from wlanbook.com)
Command line method:
1.) Click on Start, type in “cmd” without the quotes, then right-click on cmd.exe which appears in your search.
2.) Select run as administrator.
3.) The WLAN service must be running first. If it isn’t type net start wlansvc.
4.) Type in netsh wlan set autoconfig enabled=no interface=”name of your wireless network here” (with the quotes)
(If you need to see the name of your wireless network first, type in netsh wlan show settings)
To enable WLAN Autoconfig via command line use the same process but in step #3 change command to enabled=yes
(from wlanbook.com)
Conclusion
Once the Wireless Zero Configuration service is stopped you will no longer experience wireless polling lag while web browsing, downloading, or, most importantly, gaming. I was floored at how such a simple fix was able to completely revolutionize my gaming experience, particularly with first-person shooters like Counter-Strike Source and Left 4 Dead.
IMPORTANT: if at any time your computer is legitimately disconnected from your wireless network (such as during a reboot, power cycling your router, or disconnecting your adapter) you will need to restart the Wireless Zero Configuration process in order to reconnect to your router (and thereby the internet) or to any other wireless network. To do this, simply go back to the local services list, right-click Wireless Zero Configuration, then click “Start”. After a moment, your computer will automatically detect wireless networks in range and re-establish a connection to whatever network it was connected to previously. Once reconnected you can safely end the service again to prevent polling lag.
To all those gamers on wireless networks out there, if you found this information useful please leave a comment letting me know! I am very curious not only about how widespread this problem is, but also about whether or not this solution has yet become common knowledge (it deserves to be). Enjoy!
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March 6th, 2009 at 12:54 pm
Hello There!
I have Vista Ultimate 64 bit. I have tried your solution in the Vista section. I am sorry to say, It did not work for me… I have been testing the difference between the wlan set autoconfig when ON/Activated(Which is the default) and when it is OFF/Deactivated. So basically I was on some empty counter strike source servers and some with people in it. Every 60 seconds I experienced 4-5 seconds with this polling lag, ping went up to 100 this 4-5 seconds, when it on average was on 30. U are probably familiar with how to check ping in the game counter strike?(net_graph 3)
The conclusion for me is that this polling lag did not go away. I have checked everything and I am pretty sure that I got everything rigth when doing this guide. I typed in “netsh wlan set autoconfig enabled=no interface=”Wireless Network Connection”, and got a positive response telling me that something has been deactivated(It is hard for me to translate the hole sentence 100% correctly when I am Norwegian with Norwegian text in windows, so I will skip that)
I have also maked sure the WLAN Autoconfig in services was set to ON/Start and that It was automatic. Seems like these settings were default.
Please reply to this comment or my e-mail as soon as u can, telling me If u know a solution or If u want me to provide u with more information on my computer.
March 6th, 2009 at 1:40 pm
I use XP and don’t have access to a Vista machine at the moment, however I’m going to do my best to look into this for you.
It looks like there is a mistake in the graphical interface method for eliminating polling lag in Windows Vista (copied from wlanbook). When you select WLAN AutoConfig from the services list you do not want to set it to automatic, you want to select whatever option is provided to disable it (”Stop” in Windows XP, probably the same/similar Vista). WLAN AutoConfig is causing the polling lag so you want to turn it off. (Note: you’ll need to turn it back on if you want to change wireless networks or if you get disconnected and want to reconnect).
Now, with regards to your command line method, there might be an error with the name of your interface. Did you specifically name your network “Wireless Network Connection”? Typically it defaults the name/model of the router unless otherwise specified (for instance, my network is called “Interweb”). Make sure that you have the correct name of your wireless network here or it won’t work.
Try the graphical user interface method with the suggested change first. If that doesn’t work, try the command line method, but make sure you have the network name correct.
If this solution still does not work, how sure are you that the lag you are experiencing is polling lag? 100 ping is still fairly low latency, even with broadband, and the duration of the lag is longer than would be expected from Windows polling. Polling lag is typically categorized by a much more intense lag spike for a brief period, as if the connection to the wireless network was momentarily severed (though I’ve heard this can last longer in Vista than XP). In games, this typically manifests as a “stutter” or “hiccup” while playing (impossible to miss) whereas the difference between 30 and 100 ping is far harder to detect without tools.
Please let me know if this works!
March 6th, 2009 at 6:33 pm
When I stop WLAN Autoconfig from the services list, my hole connection to network/Internet everything is gone. So I basically cant do that..
About my name of my network, yes It is “Wireless Network Connection”, I am pretty sure I got everything right on that one because I use a program called “Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector”. When I am disabling the wlan autoconfig using cmd, the program shows a radar that It is not searching for any networks. When It is Enabled, All kind of dots and network is showing up. I also use a program called pingtester. I recommend looking at this thread where a guy has the same guide and all this programs to check the network with:
http://www.hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1033529723&postcount=1
So as I followed this guide, I noticed with pingtester I had perfect ping everytime, no interference whatsoever. Even when wlan autoconfig was enabled. And I am also pretty sure I used the correct IP, which I found from the program Wi-Fi inspector, and when I scanned the ping to check it, it told me the name of my computer, so everything was right. So with all these little programs I Know that I did everything absolutely correct. Having perfect ping everytime in pingtester(telling me there are nothing wrong with my connection at all, and I have no lag), but in Counter Strike Source, I get a ping jump up to 100 for 4-5 seconds every 70 seconds.. And causes actually some heavy lag in my opinion. It could not be vista polling lag cause that usually is exactly every 60 sec, as what I could understand from the thread.
This is basically really weird because from the program pingtester it is telling me everything is totally fine, but when playing every 70 sec in-game I experience this. I am not sure what kind of conclusion I could make of this, It either has to be the game or something outside my computer like the internet box. I have a wireless internet box, that is connected to the main internet box. What do u think of this?
Thank you for your help so far.
By the way, my network card is Intel Wi-Fi link 5300. My computer specifications is unbeleivable good as I am using an Alienware gaming laptop. So lag is not coming from computer. And I use Windows Vista Ultimate 64.
March 6th, 2009 at 9:12 pm
I’ll continue to look into this to the best of my ability. Increasing to only 100 ping really makes me think that it’s not Vista polling lag causing the problem, in addition to the interval being 70 seconds instead of 60.
Does your router or wireless adapter have software installed on your computer to facilitate the network connection? For instance, I have a D-Link wireless USB adapter for my PC that came with software to basically take the place of the Windows WZC (WLAN in Vista) service. These programs usually have a similar polling feature built in, but the interval of the polling and intensity of the lag caused may very well vary. I would attempt to locate any software related to your wireless card or your router and disable it if possible to see if the problem is eliminated.
Finally, there might be pre-installed wireless software from your PC manufacturer that could be causing the problem. From the little experience I have with laptops, they tend to come filled with all sorts of unnecessary crap that is configured to load on startup, and lots of it has to do with WiFi capability. I would play around with msconfig and stop any programs from loading on startup that aren’t 100% necessary, then test to see if the lag is still present.
March 7th, 2009 at 2:21 pm
Well, another day has gone with me testing different things. I was not able to locate any software that were related to the network. Only Intel proset wireless diagnostic tools. I did a small tweak with msconfig(with guide) turning off some few services. Nothing happened.
As u know I have downloaded this Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector that basically can adjust some settings to my Wi-Fi link and connection. One setting is to set the time interval to seek for networks, like vista does every 60 sec. But as Ping tester already has told me, I dont have problems with something causes lag spikes and so on by some network searches being done. This is just something I was thinking when I watched in CSS that the CSS lag happened exactly every 70 seconds or so…
When I have WLAN autoconfig disabled neither Wi-Fi and something else is searching for networks.
And I will also have to rely on pingtester, telling me that I really dont have any lag. Actually never had. It is at the moment only the game counter strike source that I basically can say is lagging. Today it was some heavier lag, went above 200ping in-game. Well, there are a big variety of the quality in servers too. But the funny part is that It basically seems to be EXACTLY happening every 70 seconds.. Now, why would counter strike source be doing this every 70 seconds, when pingtester is telling me, everythings workin smooth and fine? I am not a pingtester expert, but according to the guide I was lookin on, it seemed like the program could be fully trusted.
Except from this I am experiencing some very small difficulties getting connected to the internet. Usually the computer starts offline and has local access only, this is a common problem with Vista wireless. What I usually need to be doing is just tell the network to be private instead of public and then restart it, sometimes It need more than one or more seldom, two retries to get it online.
One day I wanted to test the local connection with cable to internet. But I did not manage to get it working. And I also did an small adjustment in the local connection network, telling it that it could be shared with other computers through the same internet connection. When I was trying to get online with wireless again, It would not work, then I remembered this setting I was changing in the local network and switched it back, suddenly as I did that, the wireless connection went online insantinously! Why would a small setting like that have something to say for the wireless connection to get online, that was really weird to me. Vista is very weird in my opinion, almost scary sometimes, hehe.
Well, as I was talking about this, I just remembered something, when a new computer are trying to connect to our internet that has WEP key, when connected with local access only, the router needs a restart to get it online. Needs to be done only first time usually. Maybe that is what local network needs to be doing too, hard to tell. Today I was trying to get online to an unsecured connection that Is easy to find here in this apartment complex. Well, It did not work and that I find very weird. On my old computer with XP SP2, I have never had these weird connection problems, I am anyway glad that I could make my wireless connection work, after a few retries everytime of course.
One last thing, why would I not experience this 60 sec lag spikes that Vista should be causing to me with Autoconfig enabled? Pingtester is saying everythings is fine, no matter what is on and off. I remember I installed a Vista wireless hotfix that came with my support cd, but hard to say If that is why everythings workin smooth.
Basically I have no internet problems, only some weird very small connection difficulties that I can live with. Just the game CSS that made me think Vista is causing 60 sec lag spikes to me. When talking about CSS and steam, I actually dont think steam has been able to update itself. Because a HL2 error notification when closing a game is popping up, and should be fixed according to update news. Steam is telling me that everything is up to date. Maybe there is something in Vista that is makin this steam update fail. And maybe some more things, like an unstable OP, not like XP SP2, that is very stabile and good in my opinion. Sick to think that new OP need so many years before It can be fully trusted.
March 10th, 2009 at 11:16 am
Recent days I made a dual boot on my computer, makin XP available to use along with Vista. In XP, the counter strike 70 sec interval lag did not go away. Vista is not so bad after all, I missed it when i realised vista was not the problem, with nothing! lol. Im a full time Vista user now, and loves it. =)
March 23rd, 2009 at 8:58 pm
Uhm, you may have answered this but… When I turn off windows zero configuration, I play Counter Strike: Source extremely well, the lag spikes are gone, the horrors are gone, hello an all new level of gaming! Sadly, my internet disconects, and I am then forced to Alt+Tab out of CS:S (It lags terribly, believe me, this computer is quite old..) After about five minutes or so I’m back in the game with internet. I just left windows zero configuration on afterwards.. If I were to leave it off and reconect my internet connection, would this problem continue? Please help, as I had to restart my computer because it just froze up on me when I attempted to alt+tab out…
March 24th, 2009 at 10:04 am
@ Kevin
Technically, you shouldn’t be able to reconnect to your wireless network without the Windows Zero Configuration turned on. I have recently discovered this to be more complicated than it seems, as my router is on the fritz and disconnects me frequently. However, the lapse in signal is usually temporary (1-3 minutes) after which my computer automatically reconnects to the network without re-enabling the WZC service. This no longer applies if I reset my router manually via power cycling (turning it off, waiting a few seconds, then turning it back on), in which case I DO need to turn Windows Zero Configuration back on.
As for your particular problem, I wonder if it might be related to either (1) a faulty router, or (2) poor signal strength. Is your PC far away from the broadcasting router, or on a different floor? What kind of signal strength does the connection usually register?
When you Alt+Tab out of CS:S do you re-enable WZC in order to reconnect to the internet, or do you do something else?
March 24th, 2009 at 10:32 pm
I re-enabled it, and my computer is maybe a few meters away from the router, possibly four metres. But, after I alt+tab out of CS:S I re-enable WZC, I’m going to experiment now, I’ll be turning my WZC off and seeing how my internet reacts. Thank you for your help so far, and the will to help me.
March 24th, 2009 at 10:47 pm
Alright, so I turned Windows Zero Configuration off and played Starcraft for maybe 10 minutes, (Played online) internet didn’t disconnect, perhaps that was only a one-time thing. As I see no more problems happening. Thank you for this solution, I might leave a reply here again. Once again, thank you for all the help. =]
March 25th, 2009 at 12:11 am
No problem. If you have any more issues let me know and I’ll do my best to help resolve them. I’m no expert, but I’ve spent a few years now toying with this stuff so I can probably get it working.
April 1st, 2009 at 8:09 am
All I have to say is thank you very much. Turned this setting off and its improved my connection during gaming tenfold. =]
April 5th, 2009 at 3:53 pm
Yeah, I tried this as well and I still got disconnected during game and I am also not far off from the broadcasting router. I learned that I need the Zero Configuration on in order to connect to the wireless internet. Is there any particular reason why I still got disconnected in game after turning it off, and is there a solution?
April 7th, 2009 at 7:43 am
i did this and i have to say i dont have the spikes i used to have. a usefull tip for gamers that use wireless conections.thanks dude :D
April 15th, 2009 at 3:31 pm
Okay, I tried this method and I lost my connection as well. Here are my specs:
Windows Vista 32 Bit Home Edition SP 1
Intel Pentium Dual CPU 2.20 GHz
3 GB RAM
ATI Radeon 4550 Video Card
Linksys WRT110 Router with MIMO
Linksys Wireless-G Adapter
I can’t seem to figure out what’s wrong. At first I had high ping (like 996 ping). I fixed that with turning on my DMZ. However, even though my ping is fixed I still seem to lag out every now and then (without my ping being affected). It’s like I’m an after image or something. Every couple of minutes or so I’ll just hiccup like you noted with my ping still under 100. It’s really weird…
April 16th, 2009 at 9:10 pm
Hey ive been looking for something to help me in l4d for ages and this fixed it. In expert games it was always a menace for me and ive asked ppl several times if htey know how to stop it but no1 was able to give me a definitive answer. From all the times i searched on the internet and the forums this is the first time ive found something that is step by step and easy to and most of important of all, works!
Ive just had some great sessions of l4d, my tank was pwnage and i usually fail. Maybe it wasnt just bcos i didnt have pauses any more but it made my gaming experience a lot better.
Thx o0
April 16th, 2009 at 9:12 pm
Sry for the grammatical errors above , i didnt read it thru first >< Still pumped from l4d lol.
April 17th, 2009 at 4:45 pm
First off I want to thank Danny Internets! That entire first paragraph completely summed up my situation, not to mention the countless hours i’ve spent troubleshooting this. I went so far as to replace hardware only to have the same problem persist! Everyone in my network of tech gurus was stumped, and it was nice to go back to them with this information and teach them something for once.
I do have one problem that has come up as a result of doing this. Periodically i’ll lose internet connectivity.
Let me explain:
i’m using Windows XP SP3
i don’t actually lose contact with the internet. It says i’m still connected, and when i ipconfig i still have an IP address and everything.
However, for some reason i’m no longer able to do anything online, such as check email, web pages, etc. nothing. nada.
what i’ve done is basically start up the zero thing and then immediately stop it again, and it will work for a couple more minutes / hours. But, as you can imagine, that’s terribly annoying, especially when it happens when i’m in the middle of doing something.
any thoughts on this? thanks!
April 23rd, 2009 at 9:39 am
Yea I’m having the same problem as Josh. Plz fix this problem it would be great!
So far thx for the this solution to my lagg:D
April 23rd, 2009 at 1:25 pm
Sorry, I’ve been kind of neglecting to respond to comments lately but I’ll try and answer questions that have come up.
Some people have reported losing internet connections periodically after disabling WZC. Without having intimate knowledge your setups, I suspect it could be hardware-related. Most people don’t realize that those cheap (~$50) Linksys routers that the vast majority of wireless users own tend start crapping out after about a year, maybe two. I’ve gone through plenty of them and currently have one that is starting to go. If your router stops broadcasting its wireless signal for long enough then your computer will think the network is gone and may disconnect. At this point, WZC may need to be restarted in order to find the network once the signal is back. Disabling WZC may exacerbate an underlying fault in the router that was previously compensated for.
This occasionally happens with my computer. Usually I just wait 30 seconds and the connection re-establishes itself without needing to enable WZC. If that fails then I try repairing my wireless connection. If that doesn’t work I try turning the service back on, but usually the only solution is to power cycle my router.
For Josh and Tim, it is typical that your computer will report that you are connected even when the signal has been lost for some time. Windows probably has some long delay before a connection is considered timed out (i.e., it is willing to spend up to a few minutes trying to reconnect to an expected signal before giving up and admitting that the connection is gone). Similarly, you can lock on to a wireless signal from a router and be “connected” even though you don’t have the password to the network, so even though you’re connected it won’t send you data. The Windows networking interface isn’t very transparent or user-friendly.
It is entirely possible that disabling Wireless Zero Configuration is causing the disconnecting as well. I don’t know why this would happen, but I’m no expert so I imagine there any number of possible side effects. In any event, my connection only drops out for like 30 seconds about once a day, which is much better than getting a lag spike every 60 seconds while gaming.
For Josh and Tim, how often is the connection dying out?
And when you can no longer connect to web pages/email/game servers/etc are you able to access the router? To do this you’ll need to know the default IP address. For Linksys routers it is normally 192.168.1.1 (for other brands check your router documentation/manual). If you can access your router but not the internet then I think that should rule out WZC as the problem.
May 30th, 2009 at 12:00 am
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Только это в аудитории беспричинно хорошо заключаться смелой и принципиальной. А здесь, разве честно, у меня затряслись поджилки…
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- Послушаете! – воскликнула я, теряя снисхождение, - Ну чего вы теперь-то от меня хотите?!
- Что мы хотим! Что мы хотим?!! – совершенно взвыли престарелые мегеры, и, подобно сообразно команде, набросилась на меня с кулаками.
Чувствовалось, сколько дрались они не часто. Но их было слишком много. Так который покамест два крепко держали меня за руки, остальные колотили, гораздо придется. Меня били прежде тех пор, покуда у меня не потемнело в глазах и не подкосились ноги. Наверное, били и затем, но я этого уже не помнила…
Очнулась я от холода и сырости – кажется, меня окатили из ведра водой. Я лежала на полу приблизительно голая, разве не счислять чулок, туфель и мокрой разодранной блузки. Тело мучительно ныло, во рту ощущался привкус крови. Изрядно пострадала прическа. Однако самым страшным была неопределенность, в которой я пребывала. То, что меня избили, я еще могла хоть как-то объяснить. Однако зачем надобно было меня еще и раздевать?
- Очухалась? – недобро усмехнулась тонкими подкрашенными губами та, кому я была обязана своим появлением здесь, - Ну, тогда продолжим…
- Который – продолжим? – тряхнула я гудящей, как колокол, головой.
- Учить тебя, сучка ты эдакая! Чтоб неповадно было наших детишек маять!
В отчаянии мне захотелось биться за голову, и единственно теперь я почувствовала, который руки мои связаны за спиной. Беспричинно, этого один не хватало…
- Согласен кого я мучила? Пустите! – простонала я, начиная впадать в панику, - Вы меня с кем-то путаете!
Меня рывком подняли на ноги. Я едва не заплакала через унижения, заметив в толпе мужчину. Его я узнала сразу. Это был содержатель шиномонтажа, долгий пьяница и благодетель одного из моих бывших студентов. Сегодня этот некрасивый мужичок, как постоянно, подшофе, стоял возле компрессора для накачки шин и, поигрывая его черным резиновым шлангом, нагло пялился на мои неприкрытые прелести.
- Ничего мы не путаем, Людмила Федоровна! – ткнула в меня узловатым пальцем в подбородок тонкогубая лахудра, - Давай, Петрович, покажи ей кузькину мать! Пускай вспомнит моего сыночка Гришеньку!
После моей спиной послышалась странная возня. Кто-то развел в сторону мои ягодицы.
- Сколько вы делаете?!! – в ужасе завопила я, поняв, сколько шланг компрессора вставляют мне в зад.
- Учить тебя будем, коза!
Тогда же мощнейший затрещина почти дых буквально согнул меня пополам – это Петрович открыл легкий вентиль. Из моих глаз брызнули слезы, дыхание перехватило. Временно я с выпученными глазами хватала ртом воздух, мои палачи удовлетворенно потирали руки.
- Который, весело, госпожа Андрейчук? – ехидно спросила тетка в вельветовых джинсах, - А когда моего Вовочку в армию спроваживала, беспричинно же веселились?
– За что?! - прохрипела я, - Я же ему такого не делала!
- Ты ему хуже сделала, - вкрадчиво пояснила тетка, дохнув мне в образина алкоголем, - Ты его на два года без мамочки оставила! Давай, Петрович!!!
Петрович снова дал, да так, сколько мои глаза едваедва не вылезли их орбит. По кишкам будто ударили кувалдой. Хорошо опять, что шланг около давлением воздуха вытолкнуло из моей попки, и это дало мне небольшую передышку. К сожалению, продлилась она недолго.
- Нечего пердеть тогда присутствие всех, гадина! – злобно прошипела мать известного оболтуса Евгения Ефанова, пихая шланг назад в мою задницу.
- Согласен что же вы творите?! – взвыла я.
Губы у меня тряслись, из глаз ручьями лились слезы, и я сносный не могла с этим поделать. Только муки мои, способный, токмо забавляли озверевшую свору мамаш.
- Заткнись, я сказала! А ты, Петрович, качни-ка ей вторично разок следовать моего Женечку!
- Может хватит качать-то, бабоньки? – засомневался Петрович, глядя для мое перекошенное лицо.
- Такой умница был Женечка! Такой вежливый, такой жалостливый! - заламывая руки, продолжала причитать Ефановская мамаша, - А эта труп…
- Правда ваш Женя весь занятий не посещал! – в отчаянии выкрикнула я, потому который это была истинная правда.
- Не ври, сука!
На сей однажды залп сжатого воздуха был такой силы, сколько я не устояла для ногах и, густо рыгнув, осела для пол.
- Так тебе, вражина! – пнула меня в урчащий брюхо Ефанова и, довольная, отошла в сторонку видеть за моими корчами.
Не успела я отдышаться, как для смену ей подскочила неопрятная толстая тетка в рейтузах, и тоже начала просить Петровича поддать мне «газу» следовать ее ненаглядного отпрыска. «Ой-ой! – с тихим ужасом подумала я, нервно подергивая стянутыми изза спиной запястьями, - Коль меня будут накачивать в жопу после каждого потерявшего отсрочку обалдуя, то я живой отсюда не выйду…» Самое обидное, который сын этой тетки, некрасивый сутулый юноша со шуточный фамилией Гопак, не успевал абсолютно по всем предметам, беспричинно который его выгнали впоследствии первой же сессии отнюдь не исключительно сообразно моей милости.
- … и вот разлеглась она тут, глаза бесстыжие! – кликушествовала тетка в рейтузах, потрясая предварительно всеми моими узкими ажурными трусиками, - Мой Олежек в сапогах глину месит, а она на шпильках шастает! Чулки надела! Манду выбрила! Веревочку блядскую в жопу заправила! Тьфу! Ну-ка, газани ей, Петрович, в эту самую жопу!!
Впечатленный Петрович не заставил себя долго упрашивать. Я едва успела ощутить вибрацию шланга в заднице, точно мои глаза еще полезли из орбит. На этот однажды меня мучили достанет долго. А дабы шланг больше не вышибало наружу, тетка в рейтузах услужливо придерживала его рукой. Боль через распирания живота была несусветная.
- А-а-а!!! – истошно визжала я, ужом извиваясь на полу, - Не могу!!! Прекратите!!! Слишком!!!
От страха, который мои кишки вот-вот лопнут, я уже не пыталась рисовать гордость. Наконец, Петрович не выдержал этих криков и закрыл кран.
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May 30th, 2009 at 12:25 pm
I just upgraded from XP (never experienced this problem before) to Vista 64 Ultimate edition and am now victim to 1 second of lag every 60 secs on the dot which is incredibly annoying…
I bought a new netgear wireless adapter which came with third party software compatible with Vista and so stopped the WLAN AutoConfig service through the graphical interface as per above hoping i could bypass windows, but with this disabled the netgear software cannot detect any networks at all..
Am I missing something here?
Thanks!
June 11th, 2009 at 8:51 am
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