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Dual WAN Router and Vonage
ZaphodJoe
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 1:03 pm Subject:
I don't see why you would need that BGP thing, if you can set the Dual Wan router to
I don't see why you would need that BGP thing, if you can set the Dual Wan router to only use WAN 1 for the Vonage Adapter then the vonage adapter would sign into vonage on the wan1 ip so all incoming ...
Topic:
Dual WAN Router and Vonage
ZaphodJoe
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 7:41 am Subject:
How do you find that out? I have Comcast Cable and SBC Yahoo DSL. -Joe
One other thing to consider when working with Dual WAN/LB on your routers. Not only does the Router/Firewall/HE have to support BGP but your ISP DOES ALSO. If your ISP does not support BGP than any ...
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Dual WAN Router and Vonage
ZaphodJoe
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Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 8:46 pm Subject:
Whats the difference between this router and the DPG502? Will the 502 work just
Whats the difference between this router and the DPG502? Will the 502 work just as good with Vonage? Also what about email if you have Cable and DSL is there a way to set it so email will only use one ...
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Edimax BR-6524K Dual Wan Router (Please Help)
ZaphodJoe
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 11:23 pm Subject:
I need help setting up Vonage to work with my new Edimax BR-6524K Dual Wan Router.
I need help setting up Vonage to work with my new Edimax BR-6524K Dual Wan Router. I tried using the port binding and set the Vonage Adapter to a static IP but nothing will work. Half the times when t ...
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