Post: First wireless lag switch
02-05-2011, 07:13 AM #1
seancody0
Pokemon Trainer
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I have thought for months on how to make a wireless lag switch yes a physical one but with no wires!

The pic i attached.

I will be selling these very soon, I am getting a patent on it.
this is a wireless unit, You will have no wires coming or going from your controller and you will not have a 100 ft ethernet cable.

This is very responsive and has been tested thoroughly.
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02-05-2011, 07:16 AM #2
Boxxxxyyy
Gym leader
How much are you going to sell them for?
02-05-2011, 07:34 AM #3
seancody0
Pokemon Trainer
I am thinking about $75-$100
I have invested a lot of thought into this and have successfully created the first wireless lag switch. I want to show it in action so everyone can see it work. It is sweet!

Ive seen and used others and nothing compares! You can have your modem and router downstairs and this will still work! it's amazing.

No wires! and you can keep your hands on the controller where they should be.

Hey your controller is most likely wireless so why not your lag switch?
(If You Need One)

What do you think of my invention?
02-05-2011, 07:40 AM #4
CLM
[b]They say sorry Mr. West is..[/b]
Pretty cool but I don't see the need when we have Net Tools UDP flooder...

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02-05-2011, 07:48 AM #5
seancody0
Pokemon Trainer
It is for sale on eBay just search wireless lag switch.
I dont want to post links here. I dont know if I can.

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Originally posted by ClutchLikeMelo View Post
Pretty cool but I don't see the need when we have Net Tools UDP flooder...


I had that as well but I will tell you what, Honestly a physical switch is better in more than one way.

1. have to have a laptop or pc nearby.
2. you have to have a macro clicker or press start and stop by hand reaching off of your controller.
3. not as instant as a physical switch.

So the upside,
1. no wires, thats why people use net tools so they can be wireless right?

2. Your modem and router can be anywhere
3. the button is right on your controller with an extra finger right on it.


I know if I gave you one you would never use net tools for lag anymore!
02-05-2011, 07:50 AM #6
CLM
[b]They say sorry Mr. West is..[/b]
Originally posted by seancody0 View Post
It is for sale on eBay just search wireless lag switch.
I dont want to post links here. I dont know if I can.

---------- Post added at 03:48 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:40 AM ----------



I had that as well but I will tell you what, Honestly a physical switch is better in more than one way.

1. have to have a laptop or pc nearby.
2. you have to have a macro clicker or press start and stop by hand reaching off of your controller.
3. not as instant as a physical switch.

So the upside,
1. no wires, thats why people use net tools so they can be wireless right?

2. Your modem and router can be anywhere
3. the button is right on your controller with an extra finger right on it.


I know if I gave you one you would never use net tools for lag anymore!


If you gave me one damn straight I wouldn't use Net Tools ever again. But since it's not like that most people will stick with Net Tools. Btw the clicking start/stop isn't that hard, but yeah a physical switch would be better.

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tayen
02-05-2011, 12:13 PM #7
welliegs
Who’s Jim Erased?
You do realise that you can make a lag switch in notepad and that is completely wireless all you have to do is make a shortcut to it on the desktop and then click it!!!! And best of all it's free!
02-05-2011, 12:15 PM #8
I dont think people will buy this fro that much Just saying
02-05-2011, 12:53 PM #9
Originally posted by ClutchLikeMelo View Post
If you gave me one damn straight I wouldn't use Net Tools ever again. But since it's not like that most people will stick with Net Tools. Btw the clicking start/stop isn't that hard, but yeah a physical switch would be better.




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02-05-2011, 01:11 PM #10
jordant94
Save Point
if i were you i would change my pricing $75-$100 is very steep and for that price i could do without the lag switch Smile good invention though.

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