Speed through WRT54G is very slow

Hello ,
I am using  WRT54G linksys router. When connwcted through the router my download speed is very  slow(~700K). If i plug in the LAN calble directly to my laptop the speed is ~4M
I am using only filter by MAC address.
Amy help will be appreciated.

That speed that you posted with the router was that with a wired connection or wireless? Post also the speed test results if your computer is connected wired to the router and as well as the wireless connection. Also check the network speed. What is the speed that you are getting with your wireless network connection (link speed)?

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