My xbox won't connect to the Airport.

Hi, I am terrible at all of this stuff so try to keep things simple. Im trying to use my xbox live, but after running the connection test it always fails. I have it wired and hooked up to the Airport. Its always worked until yesterday. Ive tried imputing the Ip address into the xbox and followed directions on the Xbox.com support. The internet is working fine, and when plugging in my xbox straight into the modem It worked perfect, so this means the problem relys at the router.

When I connect the Mac directly to the modem it will connect. My other devices will not connect to the Mac when it's wired to the modem.
When the airport is connected to the modem all devices and the Mac will connect to it.
At some point, the airport will drop the internet connection, but the green ligjht on the airport stays lit. Diagnostics show it's not connected to the internet. iOS will connect to the network at that time, so will Mac, but none can acheive internet connection.
My ISP is xplornet as I am rural Canada. Spoke to them yesterday and thier end shows I have a connection, so they asked me to power cycle the airport and it connected no issues. They also said if it happens again, as in drops during the night, that it's likely my router that is the issue. My signal is great, the waether is sunny and clear and nothing is blocking my reciever on the roof...and I am sad becasue I lubs the internets.

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