Opening Nat on WRT54G

Ok, I need to open my NAT on my Xbox 360. I have a model WRT54G. My setup works like this: My modem recieves the internet, my router is hooked up to my modem and is wired to my downstairs computer. My upstairs computer recieves the internet wirelessly from the router and my 360 is wired to my upstairs computer using and Ethernet cord. It's not the best setup, but it's all i can do for now. Can anyone help?

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To open NAT on your XBOX, you need to change certain settings on your Router as well as on your XBOX. Follow this link

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