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Its Belkin F5D8635-4 v1

Its a modem/router and i have an N wireless reciever for my xbox

Ive searched everywhere and all i can do is open ports in Virtual Servers 80 TCP, 88 TCP, 3074 TCP/UDP and 53 TCP/UDP

ive also enabled DMZ for the IP address of the xbox

HELP!!!! or can you recommend another Modem/Router that will work with xbox live ?

http://www.experts-exchange.com/Gamers/Con...Q_24228281.html

The router and modem would probably by your only points to check. In a typical computer network, you could adjust the MTU of a Network Card in a PC, but your PC in this situation is the XBox, and I don't think Microsoft will take kindly to hacking the box... :)

Check the modem itself. These days, there are a lot of extra features on the modems that ISPs provide, to the point that they could function as their own router and even a firewall, albeit not the best one in the world. If it's a leased device from the ISP, you may need to have them connect to adjust, which could be difficult, as they might 1) not know what you're talking about or 2) not be willing to change the config for fear of taking your connection down.

Its all good everything works now!!!!!! sooo friggin happy right now!!!! this website helped me here

http://www.zath.co.uk/how-to-get-xbox-live...ireless-router/

AND IT WORKED!!!!

Thanks heaps MSTRshenanigans for your help!

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