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mercatodo
New Forum Member


Joined: Jun 03, 2004
Posts: 8
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Motorola Speedstream 5660
INFO:
DSL Receive Rate 384000 DSL Transmit Rate 256000 DSL Interface State Up DSL WAN IP Address 66.98.45.67 DSL WAN Subnet Mask 255.0.0.0 Ethernet LAN IP Address 10.0.5.9 Ethernet LAN Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 Default IP Gateway 172.16.32.1 VPI/VCI 0/33 Encapsulation Protocol PPP
DNS Server on router Enabled DHCP Server on router Enabled NAPT Mode Enabled RIP Mode Disabled IP Filter Mode Disabled
Software Version 2.3.0(6) Dec 12 2001 10:31:37 System HW Version 0 Factory MAC Address 00:20:ea:cc:b9:d1 DSL Phy Description Motorola 850 SAR Alcatel/RT Adapter DSL Phy Version 00:20:ea:cc:b9:d1
DATA ON LINKSYS ROUTER WRT-55AG : (this is working only as a switch since the WAN port is not being used.
LAN IP 10.0.0.98 MAsk: 255.255.255.0
Port Forwarding 53 to 53 10.0.0.100 69 to 69 10.0.0.100 5060 to 5061 10.0.0.100 10000 to 20000 10.0.0.100
I guess this can help in telling me what should be on the Vonage Box.
Thanks, please tell what else you need and I will return with the info. |
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garys_2k
Vonage Forum Master


Joined: May 05, 2004
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Ah, thank you.
Yes, try forwarding the Vonage ports on the Speestream. Do that and see if the Moto box plugged directly into it can get a solid green light. There's no reason it shouldn't if it can receive all the data.
It looks like you're using a static IP of 10.0.0.100 on the Moto box. That may be outside of the range that the Slipstream can deal with, so do two things: First, reset the Moto to a closer IP, something like 10.0.5.10. Next, turn off the DHCP on the Slipstream and hook the Moto directly to it. Reboot both the ATA and the Slipstream and see what happens.
There should be no reason to do any port forwarding with the Linksys router, turn it off on that. As you said, it's functioning only as a switch so nothing ever comes into its WAN port. |
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mercatodo
New Forum Member


Joined: Jun 03, 2004
Posts: 8
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I got your response after I tried to make it work and I did some things that made it work here is what I did:
Reset my Linksys Router to default Reset the DSL Modem to default
Conected the Moto WAN to DSL Modem and Moto PC to my Laptop
Finally I saw the light. The Moto Box is working. I have a dial tone and I can use the phone perfectly.
However, while doing that I screwed up my network and have to re do it. At least I know the Moto works and whatever happens is my fault.
After reseting the DSL Modem I can no longer access its setup page that should be on address 10.0.0.1 but that I have to solve in another forum.
You guys have been extremelly patient with me and for that I thank you.
Again thank you for your help. |
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