Chris,
Thanks for the suggestions...
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"Can you check that if you have a MAC filter enabled on your wireless router that your 360s MAC is entered correctly, and if you have any security enabled (As you should do!) that the settings are entered into the 360s settings. PPPoE should be disabled".
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MAC filtering (MAC address control) is disabled, and all security is disabled as well (none of my neighbours are techy enough to find my SSID... so I've plugged for no encryption and subsequently better speed...
I totally agree that the MTU failure is what the 360 uses as a generic WLAN connection failure - but try telling that to the 360 tech support desk... lol
On my Router's Internet/WAN settings, it's running as DHCP Client. Checking the DHCP Server settings (which come under "LAN Configuration"), it says IP Address Lease; Start IP 192.168.1.100, End IP address 192.168.1.150, Lease time 3 Days.
And the other main option in there is "Fix IP Address for a Device" (Options being: Select from devices currently connected to this Access Point, which is selected over "Enter MAC address Manually"), and finally DHCP Server is Enabled.
On the next tab (UPnP... which just a guess means Universal Plug and Play?) is also selected as "Enabled"
Does any of this info spark any thoughts?