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| Topic: Vonage over Wireless |
PiLgRiM
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Forum: Vonage Forum Archive
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 11:06 am Subject: The RT31 is a Linksys Router with a 4 port switch (no wireless access though). The |
| The RT31 is a Linksys Router with a 4 port switch (no wireless access though). The PAP2 is just a TA that plugs into the network. Since you know you won't be near your existing router, I'd go with t ... |
| Topic: Vonage over Wireless |
PiLgRiM
Replies: 8
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Forum: Vonage Forum Archive
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 10:49 am Subject: I don't have that EXACT access point, but it should work. Make sure your existing |
I don't have that EXACT access point, but it should work. Make sure your existing WAP 11 and this new access point both support the bridging mode.
Also, the TA should work behind the access point. ... |
| Topic: Vonage over Wireless |
PiLgRiM
Replies: 8
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Forum: Vonage Forum Archive
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 9:32 am Subject: Yes, but in bridge mode, the two only talk to each other. Think of it like two islands |
So if the WAP 11's are taking to each other, aren't they tranfering network data?
Yes, but in bridge mode, the two only talk to each other. Think of it like two islands with a bridge in between.
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| Topic: Now that I have 1 phone working..what next? HELP |
PiLgRiM
Replies: 1
Views: 1199
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Forum: Vonage Forum Archive
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 9:09 am Subject: 1. disconnect the bellsouth line coming off the pole into your home.
2. connect |
1. disconnect the bellsouth line coming off the pole into your home.
2. connect a phone cable from the Vonage adapter into an existing phone jack. It'll provide tone to the rest of the jacks in th ... |
| Topic: Vonage over Wireless |
PiLgRiM
Replies: 8
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Forum: Vonage Forum Archive
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 9:07 am Subject: What you need to do may not be what you want, but this is what you must do :-D
First, |
What you need to do may not be what you want, but this is what you must do
First, in order for two Linksys WAPs to talk to each other, they have to be in what's called Bridge Mode. Finally ... |
| Topic: does the RT 1.26.01 firmware solve all problems??? |
PiLgRiM
Replies: 8
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Forum: Vonage Forum Archive
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 9:00 am Subject: Not to hijack the thread on bandwidth comparisons, but I get 1.5Mb/s upstream |
| Not to hijack the thread on bandwidth comparisons, but I get 1.5Mb/s upstream with OptimumOnline (Cablevision) in NY... |
| Topic: RT31P2 QOS? |
PiLgRiM
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Forum: Vonage Forum Archive
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 8:54 am Subject: For this scenario, definetly only 100k (if that's set as your quality in the Vonage |
* One call placed, but both handsets in use (2 people on my end talking to one on the other.
For this scenario, definetly only 100k (if that's set as your quality in the Vonage control panel). ... |
| Topic: New home with Cat5e telephone runs can't get dialtone |
PiLgRiM
Replies: 16
Views: 6884
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Forum: Hard Wiring - Installation
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 9:09 am Subject: cat5e runs are 4 pair (8 wire). Telephone for one line is only 1 pair. Are you sure |
| cat5e runs are 4 pair (8 wire). Telephone for one line is only 1 pair. Are you sure you have the right pairs and that it's not crossed anywhere? Also, are you sure they haven't run ANY of those lin ... |
| Topic: Help with phone wiring, please... |
PiLgRiM
Replies: 6
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Forum: Hard Wiring - Installation
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:00 am Subject: Where is the orange pair of wires coming FROM? I'm guessing the TELCO side of the |
Where is the orange pair of wires coming FROM? I'm guessing the TELCO side of the box?
The red and green pair should be equivalent on the top and bottom of the customer side. It usually works whe ... |
| Topic: RT31P2 QOS? |
PiLgRiM
Replies: 23
Views: 9712
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Forum: Vonage Forum Archive
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 8:36 am Subject: 1mbit is a lot to lose. You are making a call which will take up most of that, plus |
| 1mbit is a lot to lose. You are making a call which will take up most of that, plus some overhead. I'd wager that it's just the fact that the router isn't exactly high-quality like a true Cisco rout ... |
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