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From what I can tell..NAT means Network Address Translation..

THat means, when it is turned on, you are able to transmit information from your home network out to the World Wide Web..

The 360 and ps3 may only allow one device to have the NAT setting enabled within the same home network. A possible workaround would be to create a subnet within your home network.

But, I am pretty sure all that is over your head based on above post :lol:

Good Luck :cheers:
I just did a little more internet research on your question.

Is your router providing the DHCP role on your home network? If so, can you just do a dhcp reservation on your home network for each the xbox and 360? :cheers:
At first blush, based off of your question this appears to be a limitation of your "router"

Genreally you can assign multiple static IP addreses within any given subnet.
IM considering getting the Bad company deal..Also darksiders..Anyone else play BFBC2 on PC ?
the only reason I havent bought it is that everyone that plays it..Is doing so on the console.. :spank: