Last Ralink RT3290 802.11 bgn wifi adapter

Hello

My laptop had a lot of internet lag spikes when I bought my laptop. I was playing a game and my ping kept going up and down of the ad which is how I noticed. So I've updated the driver, although when I went to the Device Manager, it says that it is up-to-date. I don't have as much lag spikes like before now, but I'm still irritated ears that I play the game. I played the game with my cousin once and on his laptop, he got not no lag while on mine, I received what has no meaning for me. We were using the same connection in the same place in his room. So can I get help on how to solve this problem, and also, I would like to know where I can get the latest version of the update of the driver? On this HP site, the driver they have is 5.0.23.0 while on my laptop, it's the 5.0.37.0 version. Device Manager says it's also up-to-date but on Google I saw that there was a 5.0.46.0 version that was confusing me. I want the LAST compatible version for Windows 8 (not pro). In the image below, this is where I thought it might be a 5.0.46.0, but I could be wrong. And maybe there could be and version still higher that I didn't know.

Hello:

Yes, there is a 5.0.46.0 version that you can get them directly from Mediatek (Ralink) below.

I don't know if it will make a difference, but here's hoping that it will be.

PCIe (RT2790 / RT309X / RT35X2 / RT539X / RT3290 / MT7630)
15/04/2014 V5.0.46.0 Win7 32/64 Win8 32/64 Win8.1 32/64

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