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Hey all. So i have my 360 wired to my router. if my 360 is the only thing using internet, i have a great connection and hardly any lag. I can also have my computer going with wireless internet and still suffer no lag
However, when my roommate turns on his 360 or his computer, i get 1-2 bars and thats where i stay. everything becomes very laggy and frustrating.
what can i do to keep a good connection and have 3-4 bars instead of 1-2? Is there anything i can do? i read something before about designating something on my router about devices and their amount of whatever(sorry i dont remember what it was, i just remember you had to go to your routers website as the admin and do all this)
However, when my roommate turns on his 360 or his computer, i get 1-2 bars and thats where i stay. everything becomes very laggy and frustrating.
what can i do to keep a good connection and have 3-4 bars instead of 1-2? Is there anything i can do? i read something before about designating something on my router about devices and their amount of whatever(sorry i dont remember what it was, i just remember you had to go to your routers website as the admin and do all this)
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Try to turn of your modem and on again.
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MAC filter his ass!
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try portrange forwarding
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get google internet dude
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i know nothing about any of these guys...can anyone be more helpful? lol
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please help me out here
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