Windows Media Center Netflix Plug-In Cannot Connect

WMC (Vista Home Premium SP2) can no longer connect to Netflix via internet since FF4 install. Direct connection to Netflix via Silverlight still works outside of WMC. Microsoft no help.

Thanks for the replies guys
@oook: Yep, there is absolutely no problem with the wired connection between the Xbox and the router.  As mentioned, everything works fine when the laptop also is wired, and the only change is that the leptop is now using wi-fi instead. The wifi connection itself is fine, as I can access the internet through it. There were no other devices on the network then, but there have been when trying since. Still no go unfortunately.
@greencross I haven't set up any port forwarding and media center extenders worked fine when the laptop was wired, but not on wifi.  I will try that tomorrow and see if it helps, but I would have thought if that was the issue it would block it from working when the laptop was wired as well as wireless. I have tried it with windows firewall and the router firewall turned off to no avail.
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