Trouble getting Xbox 360 talking to Media Center PC

Trying to connect Xbox 360 with Media Center PC using Wireless-N products from Linksys.
Router is WRT300N.
So now I have tried the following setups.
1. 360 wired directly to router and PC connecting wireless with Wireless-N USB adapter - Doesnt work
2. 360 connected with wireless-g bridge to router connected to PC directly - works but performance not great
3. 360 connected with wireless-g bridge to router and PC connected to router via wireless-g bridge - works but performance not great (but better since router is sitting in the hallway halfway between each room.
4. 360 directly connected to router and PC directly connected to router - works great, but of course cable just laying on the floor (not acceptable).
So the problem is the Wireless-N USB adapter. Anyone have any clue what the cause could be. What kind of configuration would stop this from working.
What I want is the 360 plugged directly into router and PC connecting via Wireless-N to the router.  Cant do the opposite because no Wireless-N bridges.

Nope the only Wireless USB adapter that works with the 360 is the one MS makes and it is A/B/G. No one makes a Wireless-N bridge. So need 360 to plug ethernet cable right into the back of the WRT300N and PC connect to WRT300N with a Wireless-N card.
Both the 360 and the PC can see the WRT300N when they are connected the way I want. The problem is the 360 cant see the Media Center PC when setup that way.
I just dont get it. I swap out the Wireless-N USB adapter for a Wireless-G bridge and things work.

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