5th Gen Airport Extreme, XBox360 and Windows Media Center

Hi there. A similar question was posted in August 2011, but the resolution was apparently to return the 5th Gen Airport Extreme in favor of a 4th Gen Airport Extreme. Not really a solution.  Here's the setup:
Upstairs
2nd Gen Airport Extreme  --- (wired) --- XBox 360
{wireless signal)
downstairs
Cable connection --- (wired) --- 5th Gen Airport Extreme --- (wired) --- Win 7 PC with Windows Media Player
Wireless network is set up as 802.11n (no b/g)
Xbox can see the Intenet and XBL just fine. And on the  Win 7 PC I have no problem setting up the Xbox as an extender.  But when I'm on the Xbox, the Media Center app is unusably slow. Like minutes to connect and I can't even get to a menu.
What can I do? Let me know what information is useful and I'll gladly provide it. Thanks.
-P

Take a look at this like for help in setting up an AirPort Extreme Base station with Cisco VPN
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2585
also look at HT3944 for the necessary NAT translations.

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