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Ryancharter

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reply to DaSneaky1D

Re: Lag Spikes, Lag on Xbox as well

I do not. I noticed something today though. I have a netgear wndr4300 and I was messing with the settings and I put my IP on a DMZ and the lag severely diminished. Any other steps I can take?


Rampage522

join:2001-10-18
Birmingham, AL
kudos:1

What kind of router? Your description sounds like a similar symptom I've heard when SPI (stateful packet inspection) is enabled. A lot times people with issues could disable this option and saw great improvement.



cork1958
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join:2000-02-26

reply to Ryancharter

said by Ryancharter :

I do not. I noticed something today though. I have a netgear wndr4300 and I was messing with the settings and I put my IP on a DMZ and the lag severely diminished. Any other steps I can take?

That just about defeats the purpose of having a router, doesn't it? Same with disabling SPI, too, right? May as well just disable every setting in there, in that case.
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Rampage522

join:2001-10-18
Birmingham, AL
kudos:1

You still get some security benefits with SPI disabled. It's a nice-to-have feature, but a router probably shouldn't be your primary security implementation anyway.

Besides, it's a troubleshooting step. If turning off SPI fixes it, then you see if the router vendor has updated firmware that fixes SPI.

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