Xbox and wrt54g wired

Can connect my xbox live to wrt54g router...works great! When you connect to xbox live though...my PC's internet connection doesn't work ?
Newest firmware on a WRT54g ver 2. Can anyone help with settings for the router to make both connections work at the same time?
BJF.Dragon

Please check and make sure that the iP addresses they are getting are DHCP. Coz there are times wherein if the router's firmware is corrupted, it wont act as a DHCP and would just serve as a passthrough and the devices connected into the router will get public the public iP address from the modem. That is why only one device will work. If you're having that problem, reset the router, reconfigure it and make sure the pc and XBOX are getting DHCP iP addresses. But if they are already having DHCP iP addresses, assign a static iP on the XBOX- it could be caused by an iP conflict.
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