WRT150N vs XBOX Live

Please somebody help cause I'm getting hopeless here. Got my Xbox Live connection now for two years with no problems. Decided to buy a new router... got the WRT150N... and since then no connection whatsoever... really strange. Did all the tests but no luck so far. It keeps freezing up... It tells me who is online but that's all... For the rest all I see is this Xbox Logo trying to connect online. Somebody please help1??!!

Let me know if you are able to go online with the router or not?? if so did you tried to forward ports for X-BOX??

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