WRT54GS v.6 times out frequently

I have the WRT54GS router running v1.50 firmare that has 2 wired and 1 wireless connections to it. However there are frequent occurrences when the connection would simply time out, and any program that requires a constant connection, such as chat programs or online games, would disconnect. The time out session would usually last a few seconds, maybe 15-30 seconds, and then everything returns to normal. It occurs on all computers at the same time and happens roughly 3-4 times an hour.
I contacted my ISP to see if the problem is on their end, but it doesn't seem to be so. They show me as being connected the entire time.
Is there any fix to this? It's getting extremely annoying.

Hi... Login to the setup page of the router and Reduce the MTU to 1423. Also try to upgrade the firmware to 1.50.9.

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