WRT160Nv3 Xbox 360 problem AGAIN

So about a week ago my nat WAS open and i'm trying to re open it but nothing is working.
Me and my brother want it opened this time because mine was open his was closed.
I get random D/c a lot. Can't connect errors. Takes forever to load
My old settings were like
ABC 53-3074  Auto and stuff.
That one isn't working anymore.
This is for 2 Xbox 360s

Try using Port Triggering described in this post:
http://homecommunity.cisco.com/t5/Wireless-Routers/WRT610N-Xbox-Live-Moderen-Warfare-2-and-nothing-b...

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