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Onazuka
Vonage Forum Associate


Joined: Jul 10, 2005
Posts: 20
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I've had Vonage for a week and a half and my Linksys PAP2 phone adaptor died. I exchanged it at Best Buy at lunch. When I plug it back in to I have to give Vonage the new Mac address ? Can I change that online ? |
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Trowski
Vonage Forum MVM


Joined: May 16, 2005
Posts: 1389
Location: Putnam, CT
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I think it would be best to call them and do it, just to be safe. |
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reebok
Vonage Forum MVM


Joined: Oct 24, 2004
Posts: 3198
Location: Lakeland, FL
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not sure what you mean by being safe, but it can't be done online regardless. I would trust my typing over someone else's though. |
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Trowski
Vonage Forum MVM


Joined: May 16, 2005
Posts: 1389
Location: Putnam, CT
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Safe it is then!  |
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arcking
Vonage Forum Evangelist


Joined: Apr 29, 2005
Posts: 497
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| Quote: | | After bringing it home I got adventerous and went to the www.vonage.com/activation link, that isn't all that well documented. At this site I had two options, add a line or activate a new account. I wasn't dissuaded by my lack of choices so I chose the "add a line" option. Next screen was a login, then after the login it was smart enough to realize that I may just want to "transfer' my settings to this new router. To my amazement that went without a hitch | KMT did it online successfully - I don't know whether he got lucky or whether it consistently works that way. |
_________________ Comcast Cable > Motorola Surfboard > WRT54GL (Tomato) > RT31P2 Vonage customer since March 2005 |
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