In that case it should work fine. Soem Linksys routers detect the required
ports using PNP. OTherwise make sure the required ports are open.
If you are getting dropped, it may be your isp and you should contact them.
Could always try pingign one of the MS servers to see if there are
unexpected time out's.
"Oscar" <oscarc619@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> The Xbox is connected via Ethernet Cabe to the switch portion of the
> Wireless router so it's not running wireless.
>
> oscarc619@yahoo.com (Oscar) wrote in message
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> > Hello all,
> >
> > I have been using the Linksys BEFSR41 Cable router for a while
> > with no issue at all when my PC's or connected to XBOX Live. I
> > decided to go wireless on my laptops and bought the Linksys WRT546
> > Wireless G Cable router with 4 port switch. My PC's and laptops all
> > work fine. My PC's that are connected via ports can surf the web fine
> > and download. I then attached my XBOX. Once i turned it on I
> > received an error that it could not log onto the Xbox Live Service. I
> > went into my settings for xbox live and tried to connect. I received
> > the following:
> >
> > O Cables connected ok
> > O IP settings configured ok
> > O DNS resolved ok
> > X Xbox Live not found
> >
> > The I get an error message stating the following
> >
> > "Could Not Connect To Xbox Live"...It goes on to give some suggestions
> > about MTU and checking the compatibility list. If I go directly from
> > my cable modem to the XBOX everything works fine. Is there any
> > setting in the Linksys that could be causing this? I have set it back
> > to default settings with no luck. I never had any issue with the
> > standard wired cable router so i'm not to sure what could be causing
> > this. Thanks so much for the help guys.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Oscar