Wireless bridge to Xbox 360 stopped with T-Mobile@home Linksys router

I have my 360 bridged to the network using a Buffalo WHR-G125 (running dd-wrt firmware) as the secondary. Was working great when my Linksys WRT150N was the primary. I recently switched over to T-Mobile's @home VOIP service. It requires the use of their Linksys WRTU54G-TM router. Since then, I can't hook up to Xbox Live. When I run the "test media connection", it fails at "IP Address". Funny thing is, when I hooked the WHR-G125 up to my computer, using the LAN port that normally is used to connect to the router (and internet), I was able to connect to the network wirelessly through the WHR-G125. Apparently the WHR-G125 can connect to the T-mobile router, but for some reason the 360 can't. Any suggestions?

Finally got it working. Had to manually configure the network settings on the Xbox.

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