Dsl motorola 2210 modem

Well im trying to get onto xbox live with my router. Problem is, is that my nat setting is strict. Right now i have tried the bridge mode with the router and modem.. The thing im running into is the router saying it is unable to find a host... im at a total loss and am getting very frustrated.

Please see my posts yesterday regarding this.
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=10591542#10591542

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