WRT300N support for multiple XBOX 360's

Hi! I need to go pre-N for greater wireless speeds, and went for the Belkin Pre-N v2000; however it's uPNP implementation isn't that great, meaning I need to rely on DMZ to allow my XBOX 360 to work on LIVE.
What I would like to know is does the WRT300N support mutlple simulatneous XBOX 360's, all connecting to Live (I think the max is 4)? Since Linksys have some certified routers, I'm hoping it will but I don't want to make the same mistake again!
regards
Tim

yes, i think it does...
use port triggering instead to open the ports for the Live instead of forwarding or DMZ....
the quick and the dead

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