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Vonage VoIP Forum
I'm assuming this feature still has not been implemented? I virtually never use my Vongae line so I know if it does ring, it's either a wrong number or a political call. For the past month, I've been getting calls from "Citibank" at least five times each day. I've answered it twice and no one responded. Very annoying. I'd like to be able to block this number! Tipsy
Would Qwest service in IA be any different ?? I called today to start the process of porting over my 515 DSM number to an existing Vonage account and the Vonage rep stated that the number was not "portable" ??
1. Cocoa, Floriday 2. Brighthouse Networks 3. 10 down / 2 up 4. Modem make and model: Terayon, TJ715 5. Motorola VT2142 6. Modem - Router - Vonage (QOS is setup to prioritize Vonage) 7. Issue: If I am on a phone call and answer another call with call waiting, if I hang up with the second call, the first call is OK for about 30 seconds. As soon as the second line disconnects, I lose the first call. The dial tone is also gone for about 2 minutes. Support apparently pushed an update to my Vonage box, but it made no difference. Test results: Speed test statistics --------------------- Download speed: 8395368 bps Upload speed: 1965792 bps Quality of service: 93 % Download test type: socket Upload test type: socket Maximum download pause: 51 ms Average download pause: 2 ms Minimum round trip time to server: 48 ms Average round trip time to server: 97 ms VoIP test statistics -------------------- Jitter: you --> server: 1.3 ms Jitter: server --> you: 3.6 ms Packet loss: you --> server: 0.0 % Packet loss: server --> you: 0.0 % Packet discards: 0.0 % Packets out of order: 0.0 % Number of supported VoIP lines: 33 Estimated MOS score: 4.1
Thanks for the info... My DSL modem is at least 3 years old. I'm only moderately knowledgable about networking, so I have another question. I got the router from Vonage, so VoiP is the only function I use the router for (bad grammar; sorry!) I'm afraid I don't understand the difference between a router and a hub. I just want to replace my dead router... So, can I just go get one of the supported routers (listed on Vonage.com), plug it in and be up and running? Or is there a step I'm missing? Thanks again
Most newer DSL modems are actually routers. Verify whether or not your current DSL modem is a router by logging into it and seeing if it offers DHCP. If so, you can get any switch/hub to hook up to the DSL modem. This is usually a less expensive solution than to buy another router with a built-in switch/hub. Also, there are no settings on a switch/hub to worry about. All it does is direct the traffic to the appropriate locations. You should be able to get a decent 4 or 5 port hub for less than $30. I've had good experiences with Netgear and Linksys switches as well as many lesser known namebrands when installing them in cliets homes and offices. By having only one router (the DSL modem), this should increase your throughput to the internet as well (slightly).
Hello, I am seeking recommendations for a new router. My Linksys RTP300 has died (no lights when plugged in), so I need a replacement. So far, I've read mixed reviews on the Netgear RP614 and Linksys BEFSX41. I'm using a DSL modem. I need something simple (and low-cost please) that will work right out of the box. Thanks for any suggestions :)
Hello, I am seeking recommendations for a new router. My Linksys RTP300 has died (no lights when plugged in), so I need a replacement. So far, I've read mixed reviews on the Netgear RP614 and Linksys BEFSX41. I'm using a DSL modem. I need something simple (and low-cost please) that will work right out of the box. Thanks for any suggestions :)
The results without the Vonage device certainly are much better, but the packet loss you to server is still suspiciously high. Try running the test a few more times without the Vonage device and see if the results are consistent. You may also want to try the test at www.testyourvoip.com, test call to Boston.
Vonage won't send one there. It's possible that some retailer has them. Make sure that it's marked for Vonage use on the box if you find one.
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