DD-WRT v24 xbox live lag(stfhdr)

aihuman

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Okay,I installed DD-WRT v24 onto my Linksys WRT150N v1.0.Im able to sign into live all but games suffer horrible,horrible lag.Street Fighter HD Remix(how do you lag HD remix?)Ive installed dd-wrtv24_mini_generic.bin and after ddwrt v24_std_generic.bin 30/30/30(hard reset) before and after each install,and forwarded all the right ports to the 360(3074,88).Anyway,I reflashed the original Linksys firmware 1.1.0.9.Anyone experiencing the same problems?Help would very much be appreciated.
 
Don't have version info handy at this moment, but since nobody has answered--I use DD-WRT and don't have lag. I'm not port forwarding and am using uPnP.

Have you checked the DD-WRT forums or the unofficial Linksys boards?

Also, I'm using the older model G-only Linksys. . .which probably has a lot more flash memory than yours.
 
I'm using a WRT54G as well with DD-WRT v24 pre-SP2 and it's been working like a champ.

I have it set up with port forwarding, a static IP on the 360, and no issues at all.
 
[quote name='turls']Don't have version info handy at this moment, but since nobody has answered--I use DD-WRT and don't have lag. I'm not port forwarding and am using uPnP.

Have you checked the DD-WRT forums or the unofficial Linksys boards?

Also, I'm using the older model G-only Linksys. . .which probably has a lot more flash memory than yours.[/quote]
My router has 4mb of flash memory.I enabled UPnP but it didnt stop lag.I also tried assigning the 360 with static ip.I also have a dam f**** leech on my network who thinks he is entitled control over my network aka my brother.I should kick him in the throat.:bomb:

And from what Ive read SP1 has a lot of problems.
 
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i just upgraded to dd-wrt today and what you could do is go to the Qos and limit your brothers connection to something less desirable and up yours to something better and yuou could also add xboxlive to the services priorities to exempt or something so it gets more bandwidth
 
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