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techz
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Joined: Apr 28, 2005
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1. Is there such a router that works with Vonage?
2. If not, what is the best way to setup 3 Voip lines with Vonage? |
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navydavy2001
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Joined: May 26, 2005
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Best Setup in my mind would be (2) Vonage Adapters (not routers) connected to a really good, QOS-enabled REAL router, like the Linksys WRV4400N or something like that. Vonage devices SUCK at routing and running your Internet connection, so just stay with phone adapters and not combo devices. Get yourself a real good router.
There are no Vonage devices that can do more than 2 lines as far as I know. Therefore, you're stuck with having 2. |
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techz
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Got it. Thanks. I was hoping that someone might have designed a third part device by now. It seems like a complete untapped market in my opinion. But your suggestion is a good one, especially about the QOS necessity. Thanks. |
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navydavy2001
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Remember, that since Vonage's network is "proprietary", any sort of third-party wanting to make a device for them would have to have an official relationship with Vonage. Unfortunately, Vonage isn't "Bring-your-own-box", otherwise, I'm sure you'd see lots of different types. |
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