So, with all that and talking with Harry last nite, has given me some other testing cases to try out, HOWEVER after switching back to Specific MS IPs and using Global Ports and uPnP was ON, gaming last night was one of the best nights we've had.
Testimony here: I was lobby host, we did a 10+- game in a row win streak I think. Wins were at least 30-40 point spread on several. I only had one game that I went 0-1 and that was due to me camping a bit too much and not paying attention.
All other games were at least 10-1 for me or 10-0 I had a few games where I didn't die any or only once. I had my roommate on the 5Ghz Wifi, Single mode N, WPA2 and AES only and my xbox was LAN wired to the 4500. We both were having good games last night along with our other team mates. Us and one other team mate were all in the green, 3 others were in the yellow. Not sure if I had host or who did or if maybe I just have the best router in the world configured for XBL.
All this is using the specif MS Remote IP addresses and Global Ports, BOTH. I have a different GF rule to that encompasses ALL other devices for when they are online and if gaming is going on, they still get Internet however mostly when we game at our house, theres only my laptop online for checking router status and other odd ball stuff. Weekends are a bit different however theres only maybe one other PC online while gaming. Most of the gaming is done after 7pm MST.
I'm not implying or arguing that GF settings on various systems may have different results. I'm only saying that from what I'm currently using, experience and have been using has been working very well for Single and for the most part Multiple gaming consoles being online at the same time. I presume there are other various conditions that do and will effect gaming experiences. I do agree that maintaining the best network conditions for gamers starting with the ISP modems, routers and the configurations there in, are high priority areas and in some cases are not paid any attention to by some average gamers or users. Thus we see some lag and gaming problems with in the games.
I think for single console gaming and using GF or QoS isn't a big issue for the most part. Where it comes in to play is having to deal with multiple consoles being online at the same time and the router having to deal with it. I am here to see if we can help narrow the information regarding configuration of routers for these platforms so we can maybe build a better understanding and compile good information or even flexible information so that users can come and find out what they need when these use cases are presented to us.
It's been a long standing question with everyone on what really needs to be configured for gaming regarding GF or QoS, single console or multiple console. I have been a single console user for a long time, only in the past year that I've had to configure and test with a 2nd console and from what I can tell so far, what has been working for me in the past, is still working going forward with multiples. However this is not the only experience nor is it the last word either. I would like to gather up a consensus on various configurations from everyone and review and update the current sticky regarding this. Maybe this will help all the various users and configurations out there and help everyone gain a better experience with there routers and gaming.
Of course, we'll have to be flexible going forward as well, we have no idea what the future holds in regards to all this gaming configuration when the DGL-5500 hits. I'm really hoping that the configuration will be much easier for everyone and maybe we won't have to do a lot of manual configuration with it. Time will tell.
My 2 cents.