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klyates
14th December 2008, 05:41 AM
Hi guys,

To make a long story short I recently bought a Touch pro (im with alltel). I have installed wmwifirouter on my phone in hopes of using my phone as a router to connect to xbox live. Unfortunalety I have running into the problem where on the xbox live test screen it will not go pass the MTU test. I always get the MTU error status and I cannot go any further. I have read though various online sites that in order for xbox live to connect, the MTU setting on the router has to be higher than 1365. So.... my question is..... where is that setting on wmwifirouter and how do i change it.... or is there any other way to fix this problem?..... any help would be great!!!!!

maikelfield
15th December 2008, 03:33 PM
I´ve got the same problem. Anyone with an answer?

rollazo
11th January 2009, 03:14 AM
I'm trying the same with my Wii but it not work with an ad-hoc network. I think that Wmwifirouter only offers this network type to sharing internet connection.

Sorry for posible errors in my english.

djfuego
12th January 2009, 04:16 PM
I thought it could route all network traffic but only appears to be basic.
You can get an old linksys router and install ddwrt then use the Router as a wifi repeater
If you get the version with more ram on it you can get the Fat version of DDwrt otherwise you will have to get the micro build.

It's able to route your network traffic to your wifi hub and is probably going to be more relyable as you can boost the signal output too.

CadillacMan
28th January 2009, 02:34 AM
after MUCH time trying to get my 360live i finally did this...
Htc Mogul...wifirouter puttin out wifi...to my alienware laptop...eithernet cable to 360.

i thought thered be pretty bad lag... my stats prove otherwise :-)

jowalamar
28th January 2009, 03:38 AM
I have a Touch Pro (Sprint) and I use Wifi Router regularly to connect to XBox live when not at home. It seems to work fine. I dont know about changing any settings or anything like that. I know this doesnt help you but just so you know that it has been done successfully without a hitch. No cables needed.

sammypwns
28th January 2009, 04:25 AM
I have the Fuze and with WMWifirouter, DD-WRT installed on an old WRT54GL, a 12 cell rechargeable battery, some cables and a signal booster I was able to build a portable wifi station that can recharge and I usually get 9 hours of use from the router. Unfortunately the Fuze's battery usually dies within 4 hours of using WMWifirouter so it's kinda pointless but I can recharge it in the car. Maybe I could solder a USB port to the router just to charge. Anyways I use this with my Wii and PS3 and I rarely experince lag online