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I donwloaded X-pro software and installed on my PC. I could login. But, when I dial from X-PRO, i get &quot;407 proxy athentication required&quot; error. I would appreciate if someone help me.

Thanking you in advance,
SP
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I'm not sure how your ATA could be functioning behind the D-Link router and not show up in the router's DHCP client list.  Perhaps the ATA has been assigned a static IP address?

You don't say what ATA you're using.  Is it a router?  Can you plug a PC into its LAN side, and log into it, and view its WAN-side address?  That would be the address  you should be able to see from the PC when it is behind the same D-Link router.
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i would like to test my internet speed in mbps,last week i test my internet speed here http://www.ip-details.com/internet-speed-test/ , it shown in kbps i need the right website to test in mbps,please let me know if there is anything.


[url=http://www.ip-details.com/internet-speed-test/]http://www.ip-details.com/internet-speed-test/[/url]
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<blockquote>
You should be able to see the WAN side of your ATA from your PC.  The question is: what is its IP address?  Your PC and your ATA are probably each being assigned an IP address by the DHCP server that is built in to your D-Link router.  I'm not familiar with the Airplus Extreme, but if it's like other D-Link routers, you can log into the router's administrative web page and view the IP addresses of all of its DHCP clients.  Check the ATA's MAC address (on the label on its bottom) and look that up in the router's DHCP client address table.  

Then, tell Wireshark to monitor the the ATA's IP address.  You''ll find the calling and called phone numbers in the SIP packets, and the encoded audio in the RTP packets.</blockquote>


My Dlink router DHCP List does not list the MAC address of Vonage ATA. I don't know why it is so. But my vonage is working alright.
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<blockquote>The way our connections are done is below.
Cable Modem -&amp;gt; Dlink Airplus Extreme Router -&amp;gt; LinkSys Vonage Adapter -&amp;gt; Phone.

Now my computer is downstairs using Dlink Wifi internet. How can I configure my PC to see the vonage phone adapter so I can record calls. I am trying to use wireshark here.</blockquote>

You should be able to see the WAN side of your ATA from your PC.  The question is: what is its IP address?  Your PC and your ATA are probably each being assigned an IP address by the DHCP server that is built in to your D-Link router.  I'm not familiar with the Airplus Extreme, but if it's like other D-Link routers, you can log into the router's administrative web page and view the IP addresses of all of its DHCP clients.  Check the ATA's MAC address (on the label on its bottom) and look that up in the router's DHCP client address table.  

Then, tell Wireshark to monitor the the ATA's IP address.  You''ll find the calling and called phone numbers in the SIP packets, and the encoded audio in the RTP packets.
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The way our connections are done is below.
Cable Modem -&amp;gt; Dlink Airplus Extreme Router -&amp;gt; LinkSys Vonage Adapter -&amp;gt; Phone.

Now my computer is downstairs using Dlink Wifi internet. How can I configure my PC to see the vonage phone adapter so I can record calls. I am trying to use wireshark here.
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<blockquote>This works, it is a pure Mac implementation.

iSoftPhone

www.call4mac.com</blockquote>

did you simply download this software, before you installed the vphone. i know someone who has a v-companion and when he logs in he gets an error saying something like log-in is dropped unexpectedly (or something close to that &amp;lt;lol&amp;gt;)

he has mac snow leopard... please explain more on this one :)
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do you have admin rights on the network?!
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as far as i know, you still must have admin rights in order to use the vphone... but let me double check, [i:114a638b0e]if[/i:114a638b0e] there is a work around on this one... get back to you soon :lol:
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Another software option is Penbay Networks VOIP Recorder.

A free trial is available for download without registration from [url=http://www.penbaynetworks.com/]http://www.penbaynetworks.com/[/url]

You won't need a second ATA, your normal home LAN can do the work. VR is available for XP, Vista, Win 2000, OS X (10.5 and 10.6), and Linux.
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