E3000 and Xbox 360 5Ghz and Wireless N issue

Hello everyone,
Bought the E3000 a couple of weeks ago, and I'm pretty pleased thus far. I do have one issue with it though, my Xbox 360 has a wireless N adapter and should support wireless N and 5Ghz dual band, but it does not see this network. It only spots the 2,4ghz one. Have the latest firmware installed, but it didn't seem to fix the problem. I just read that this router could have some issues with this.
Once it connects to the 2,4 Ghz network though, it says it's connected by using wireless G.
Anyone got a solution for this?
Thanks!

The problem is your router, cisco needs to update the fimware to be compatible. There is nothing you can do to get it to work, except to switch the router out with a different name brand and it will work. This is a problem with their biggest flag ship router Cisco E4200 as well. You will not be able to connect to 5Ghz N nor 2.4Ghz N, only can connect to 2.4Ghz  G or 5 Ghz A with or without security This has been going on for awhile with cisco. 

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