Router Wont connect my Xbox 360

Hey, I have a Cisco E2000 and I have multiple devises that work but not my xbox 360.
I have
2 computers
2 iphone 4s 
2 ipods
iphone 3gs
They all connect to the internet fine. My Xbox 360 never connected.
the xbox can connect to the router. Then the router cannot connect to the internet.
Please help me!

You mentioned that the xbox can connect to the router. Is it connected wirelessly to the network or wired to the router? What excatly do you mean it won't connect? You are unable to connect to the network or to the internet? Is your concern with NAT? If it is already connected to the network then there is no problem with the router (as what you have posted other devices are working, it shows that router is working fine). You might need to forward ports in order for you to use or connect to xbox live. And if it still won't work with the router, connect your xbox directly to the modem and test your connection. If still not working, contact your service provider. But try the ports first.
You may check the link below:
Error: Your NAT type is set to strict (or moderate)

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