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EzCo
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Joined: Jul 21, 2005
Posts: 533
Location: Southeastern PA
Posted:
Tue Feb 20, 2007 10:50 am
Post subject:
First, port-forwarding is NOT required for
Vonage
to work. Even if it were, your configuration isn't correct. SIP and RTP-Audio, in the case of
Vonage
, is all UDP, and you were forwarding TCP, and as scerutti said, you were forwarding to the LAN-side IP address of the Linksys. All
Voip
communications are established and terminated on the WAN side of the Linksys.
If calls were being forwarded to your cell phone, it was because
Vonage
couldn't ping your Linksys, or maybe because your Linksys couldn't establish an outbound connection to
Vonage
. In your case, since it was behind the Actiontech and being NAT'd, they couldn't ping the Actiontech for whatever reason (firewall?), or the Linksys had no connectivity.
Scerutti, no device but a Cisco device supports IGRP, it's proprietary. Perhaps you meant RIP? Even then, he would've had to turn it on, and turn NAT off on the Linksys for that to even come into play for the LAN side of his Linksys.
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scerruti
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Joined: Feb 05, 2005
Posts: 1424
Location: Carlsbad, CA (finally)
Posted:
Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:09 pm
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EzCo wrote:
Scerutti, no device but a Cisco device supports IGRP, it's proprietary. Perhaps you meant RIP? Even then, he would've had to turn it on, and turn NAT off on the Linksys for that to even come into play for the LAN side of his Linksys.
Yeah, the Actiontec supports IG
M
P and it is turned on by default. I misread the label in my attempt to come up with any reason that port forwarding could have some effect. It is clear from Zippy's post that it is not required.
Hopefully this thread can put to rest claims that
Vonage
devices need to be placed in front of Actiontec devices, a practice that I contend is disadvantageous for FIOS TV customers.
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EzCo
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Posts: 533
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Posted:
Tue Feb 20, 2007 4:29 pm
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scerruti wrote:
Hopefully this thread can put to rest claims that
Vonage
devices need to be placed in front of Actiontec devices, a practice that I contend is disadvantageous for FIOS TV customers.
I agree and will take that a half step further and say it's not optimal in any configuration, FIOS or no.
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dolphinjr0
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Joined: Jul 18, 2006
Posts: 41
Location: Anderson, Indiana
Posted:
Tue Feb 20, 2007 10:03 pm
Post subject: re: Speed upgrade
I work for Verizon and Verizon is now trying to upgrade their fios to 50 megs. Some places have the 50 megs in testing and so far so good. Just FYI!
zippydodah
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Joined: Sep 21, 2005
Posts: 37
Location: Taxachusetts, USA
Posted:
Thu Feb 22, 2007 11:54 am
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Hello again, It has been a few days and
Vonage
has been working fine, calls are being received and calls are being made outgoing....no port forwarding is enabled or anything. just plugged the linksys rtp 300 into one of the LAN Ports on back of the FIOS/VERIZON Actiontec router and all is Good working Order.
My only suggetions if someone gets fios and is first time connecting all these devices together would be this.
*first connect the Verizon Actinetec router to incoming installed fiber optics cat 5 cable and let all the lights come on and connect
then connect your PC's cat 5 cables to back of this router and make sure they are all connected.
then connect your
Vonage
router to one of the other LAN Connection's on back of actiontec router,to the WAN connection of back of rtp 300, and let it connect
everything should be now working.
only thing I did do was,.. before disconnecting the
Vonage
rtp 300 as the first in line router,which was connected to my cable modem, was to go into it's setting's window of the rtp300 and set everything back to DEFAULT Setting's.
BY the Way: the FIOS 50 down speeds are available already here in south eastern mass, But not every town is ready, although my house is, but the price for it is way to high for me, so i got the 20 down/5 up for 49.99 a month, wich replaced my Comcast connection which was 6 down/350 up for 44.95 a month..was worth the switch in my opinion. while I was cancelling comcast, the woman told me that comcast does offer 16 down speeds for 52.00 a month, but I never knew that, as they never told me till cancellation Day.oh well I paid enough money to comcast in the last 7 years and all they do is raise their price every 6 months, so will stay with this for now, till someone has a better Deal.The Verison Fios Phone service is also available at my house, But Not the FIOS TV service, they are still working on that.
as far as the FIOS 20mbps Down/5mbps upload Speed go, not everything you download will be at the maximum 20 mbps download speed, basically because a lot of websites put some type of "CAP" on how fast you can download from their site, for example I was downloading a game demo from
www.gamershell.com
and it doesnt come close to the 20mbps speeds. I just post this info for any Novice user that are not aware of this and think that everything will be at the fastest speeds, I am sure all you advanced/Pro user's already knew this.
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