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Rmleers
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Joined: Mar 11, 2006
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I am trying to get a decent quos and currently have the Vonage router behind my dlink, with a static route from Vonage router to the dlink.
any advice? does the Vonage router have to be first?
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mundy5
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you gave us no specific model #s so I have no idea if you dlink has qos or not. if it has, then it should be no problem. if it doesn't then it'll be a problem if you call and use the internet heavily at the same time. |
_________________ St. Louis, MO Vonage Customer from February 2005 to May 2010 ISP: Charter Router: Linksys RT31P2 (blew up during electrical storm) |
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Rmleers
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Sorry The Model Is A DI-624
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navydavy2001
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Joined: May 26, 2005
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I looked on Dlink's site and that model doesn't seem to have any QOS features. If you're not a heavy P2P person, and don't do huge downloads all the time, I think you'll be alright. If you did want to add some QOS with that, there is a Hawking device people are talking about, just do a search here. |
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Rmleers
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norriton
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Joined: Jan 24, 2006
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The Hawking QoS Device is the HBB1. The D-Link equivalent is the DI-102. |
_________________ David Vonage Customer since: Nov 2005 ISP: Comcast(6000/350 kbps) and Verizon FIOS(15000/2000 kbps) Location: East Norriton, PA |
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