I have two Xbox 360 consoles connected to the DGL-4500 by XBox Wireless "N" connections. I have followed the Gamefuel Setup instructions according to the "Sticky" on this forum. I can play on both consoles at the same time with Open NAT which is why I purchased the router in the first place. So, I must have done most things right. Each of the consoles has a reserved IP address (set on the router and the console) and a Gamefuel rule associated with it.
The only strange thing is that every time I start up either XBox, it displays a message that it cannot connect to XBox Live. On that same message screen there is an option to test the XBox Live connection. Invariably, the test passes, and the XBox indicates that XBox Live is "Up and Running". With that step performed, I can connect to XBox Live as normal, and play away. I have now gotten into the habit of booting up the Xbox console, and skipping right to the network connection test screen before even attempting to log in with an XBox Live profile. It's an extra step that I would rather not have to perform each time.
Is there a setting that I might have missed in the setup of the router?
The only settings that differ at all from the Sticky note as far as I can tell are the "WISH" sessions, which I left enabled because the consoles are connected wirelessly. I also left WiFi protected setup enabled because I have a Blackberry device that uses this type of connection.
Any thoughts?
Thanks