XOBX/XBOX 360 BOTH ON LIVE

CAN SOMEONE HELP.  I HAVE ROUTER WRT54GV5 CONNECTED TO MY COMPUTER AND XBOX 360 WITH THE LIVE AND GAMING ADAPTER.  DO YOU KNOW IF I PURCHASE ANOTHER GAMING ADAPTER AND HOOK UP ANOTHER LIVE ACCOUNT IF THE ROUTER WOULD SUPPORT ALL THAT?

Just assign one of the xbox's its own IP below the starting IP address in the Setup/Basic Setup SubTab.  Example:  Say your starting IP is 100, which it is by default, you can assign one with 192.168.1.50.  The router will take care of the other through DHCP.  Now if the IP conflict is with a PC IP, then give both xboxes their own.  Something like 192.168.1.25 and 192.168.1.50 then there will be no conflicts.  I actually had to do this with a xbox and PS2 my kids had.  Then for some odd reason it eventually straightened itself out.

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