WRT54G V6 - XBOX 360 Moderate NAT - NEED Open NAT

Ok, I have seen a post in response to wanting Open NAT on the WRT54G V6 wireless router. The response was as follows: ******************** 192.168.1.1 (default IP address). Leave the username field blank and in the password type “admin” (if you have not changed the password). When the linksys configuration page loads up fully …..click on the tab that says Application and Gaming. When the page loads up fully u can specify the ports that needs to be forwarded for your Xbox. Make sure that before forwarding the ports u assign a static IP address for your Xbox in the same range as that of your router. Specify the sane IP address in the port forwarding page. Also set the MTU of the router to 1365. Try forwarding the ports 88 and 3374. ******************* HOWEVER... I have multiple XBOX's behind the router so I don't believe doing port forwarding will be of any help here will it???? Is there a newer Linksys Wireless router that will allow us to configure Open NAT??? Is there a third part firware that can update the WRT54G V6 so that it can utilize Open NAT??? Desparately need to get 3 or 4 XBOX 360's working behind this thing in open NAT mode. Thanks in advance!!!

well..in this case , you should go to "Applications and Gaming" and instead of "Port Forwarding" .. you should try "Port Trigerring" .. enter the required numbers .. no need to assign a static ip add to any of the x-boxes ..

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