WRT54G V6 slowing down network

Hi, a week ago there was a lightning storm around the area where I live. After the storm passed, my router has been acting weird. I've called my ISP (optimum online) and they did tests on my connection. When my computer is direct connected, the internet is fine, but when I'm connected through the router, the whole network lags. I have a WRT54G v6 with firmware version 1.02.2 and I am on a Dell xps with windows xp. During certain times of the day, my network lags and sometimes its fine. Please help, thanks.
Message Edited by etorix on 07-14-2007 08:21 AM

change the MTU settings on the router to 1452 ..
and does it happen on only the wired or wireless or both ??

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