Xbox 360 LIVE and Airport Extreme Base Unit

Hi,
I can get my XBOX Live Wireless unit to connect to my AEB. However, when I play COD4 (Call of Duty 4) to test the connection it is extremely laggy. I also get a lot of drop-outs...
Is there still not a fix for Airport Extreme -> XBOX Live Wireless Connector Compatibility?
I have 2 xboxes. One connects via a wired Ethernet connection to my Time Capsule, this works fine. However the other one which has to be wireless just seems way to laggy..
At present I have bridged my old Wireless g Router which is a waste of elecricity as far as I am concerned.

I have mine being run wired to my AEBU. Before I bought it I was online trying to find reviews on it for the Xbox. I did come across some wireless workarounds. If you goggle it, I want to say that the router either runs wireless a/n or wireless b/g, like you have to change it to wireless b/g, I'm not %100.

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