Help Needed 2 x Xbox 360 & WRT320N

Hi,
Iam currently looking to purchases a new router for the Home, we have several computers and 2 X box 360 consoles, Currently using our current Cable modem / Router (Netgear) we are unable to get an open NAT setting for both consoles when we play on line.
My Question is, will the WAG320N allow us to connect multipliable Xbox 360 units and receive Open NAT settings on both X box 360's
I have access to use a SURboard SB5101 cable modem that i want to connect to a router that will fix our issue, Currently we are using a Netgear Modem/Router Combo (Telstra Bigpond Customer)

Can anyone tell me it also because i have the same problem as luckydogslevin.
I have 2 xbox consols and they are all connected to 1 router (WRT320N) I have tried everything from calling to Xbox maybe they have brains and they can tell me what i need to do. And i did also what the link said:http://en.kioskea.net/faq/4983-how-to-connect-two-xbox-360-consoles-on-a-network
And throught this i have seen that the most of the tips are like crap sorry for my language but its true they said from try Port Forwarding and at the same time DMZ oke one thing i know is that they are not working to gather that well and even some said just turn UPnP off and put anomynouse internet filter off again i know it is not going to work but still i try.
 NOTHING is working .
I need someone that finally found the cure for this cancer because is really driving my nuts.
Please let someone have the major discovery and tell me what thing i need to do maybe with nice pictures or a good explanation what i need to do step by step.
BTW i have also tried DD-WRT and i dont like it because i have limited bandwidth i have normally 120 Mb/s and i like to keep it that way because with DD-WRT i just get 80 or less and that is not where i'm paying for you know.
Again please come with how you need to do it .

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