Windows 10: Gamebar is causing lag so that I can't log into servers due to network overhead

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    Gamebar is causing lag so that I can't log into servers due to network overhead


    New machine. Windows 11. Installed modded Minecraft and it expected me to install Microsoft Gamebar. Yeah whatever.Go into Conan where I play with friends in the states. I'm in Aus so I have to use particular servers or I can't connect - and clearly they want the servers that work best for them Often I have to shut down everything to be able to connect as I'm teetering on the edge of the ping that is needed.Gamebar installed... looks to be adding an overhead just beyond what I need.How do I stop it running at startup? Its buried in 'system' applications. I know what to kill and various ways to

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    Loraine Mon, May 8, 2025 at 5:46 PM
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  4. Gamebar is causing lag so that I can't log into servers due to network overhead

    Svchost outgoing to external DNS servers other than my local DNS results in lagging network applications.

    Svchost.exe is trying to reach external DNS servers (UDP Port 53) despite local DNS configuration and this results in lagging applications and exposing DNS data to the internet.

    I have logged outgoing traffic from svchost (local IP, windows 10 endpoint): <list of destination IP> UDP dest port 53.

    List of IP:

    193.0.9.2 who is: RIPE-NCC-AUTHDNS
    196.216.169.11 who is: ORG-AFNC1-AFRINIC
    199.180.182.53 who is: ARIN Operations
    199.253.182.182 who is: ARPA-DNS-SERVERS
    200.7.86.53 who is: LACNIC - Latin American and Caribbean IP address
    203.119.86.101 who is: APNIC-SERVICES

    My local DHCP server is providing my local DNS servers IPs.

    DNS IP are correct on Windows 10 endpoints.

    My local DNS service is working properly.

    Local DNS service is using DoH for forwarding requests.

    On local network firewall only DNS requests from LAN are allowed to local DNS servers.

    In local network Only DNS servers are allowed to forward DNS requests to external servers.

    I have temporarily disabled blocking rules and applications stopped lagging. Looks like lagging is caused by DNS request timeouts before it reaches my local DNS.

    This creates following questions/issues:

    Why svchost is trying to reach these external DNS servers? What is the reason?

    I assume if the DNS request data is outgoing to port 53. Based on the DNS protocol this means the data is in clear text and is exposed to the interned.

    Considering corporations policies (spying) this looks like tracking customers and exposing their data to the internet and in result lagging network applications.

    Can someone explain this behavior?
     
    Adrian Ząbczyk, May 8, 2025 at 5:46 PM
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