| Vonage Welcome Tim to the forum. I took a look at your schematic and I noticed that you have
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| Vonage It's probably time to go with my first suggestion- reposting in the VoIP forum.
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| Vonage My strategy would be to choose a jack to use both as your DSL feed to the DSL modem
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| Vonage Be sure to turn down your fax up speed. It seems to help....you'll still occasionally
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| Vonage You just pull the two phone wires out of the ONT connections (leave them in the box
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| Vonage That's great. Thanks for the feedback, and enjoy.
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| Vonage I connect to the internet via a verizon dsl card. When I bought my vonage device,
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| Vonage Generally it's done by color. In the old standard, line 1 is the red and green pair
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| Vonage That's great. Thanks for the feedback.
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| Vonage Thank you so much for your help. I know what to do now. I really appreciate it!! When
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| Vonage Marsha, you've posted this in the hard wiring (house wiring) forum. You'll get
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| Vonage Matt,
Thanks for the info. I was running my wireless router on channel 3. I
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| Vonage Yes this is the wrong thread but a quick note, I'm assuming you are using a DHCP Client
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| Vonage Greetings Jazzzzy:
I would like to add some information that I feel would
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| Vonage Whyder,
I like you already,
It's refreshing to see that someone would
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| Vonage Paul, you've posted this in the hard wiring forum. I think you'll get a better response
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| Vonage To each his own, but if I were doing it I would want to go with the blocks. It makes
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| ftopic17840.html
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| Vonage Because there is no upload feature available, yet, the best course of action is
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| Vonage I would suggest that you post this on the main forum page although since it's not
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| ftopic18031.html
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| Vonage I'm afraid none of the Vonage boxes has more than 2 phone lines. You'll need a second
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| ftopic17639.html
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| Vonage I've lived in a number of apts and most frequently, the line come into the apt at
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| ftopic18013.html
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| Vonage I would get separate units for a couple of reasons. First, the only combination
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| Vonage :-D Thanks a lot 4 your link, Steve !!!
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| Vonage Hi,
Is your modem provided by MTNL with 1 USB and 1 Ethernet. You can use the
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| ftopic17901.html
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| Vonage Where is this sticky message? I've seen it referred to before but I don't see it.
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| Vonage The NID's here in Canada have a screw labeled CUSTOMER and one labeled BELL. If
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| Vonage Two blocks sounds fine, though maybe one would do depending on the size. Do what
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| ftopic17703.html
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| Vonage if you can go online on your computer but your phone is not able to get a dial tone,
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| Vonage This security provider works with your existing alarm system and does not depend
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| Vonage [font=Arial] [/font]
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| Vonage Yes I do see the wires outside I plugged it up and it's working fine Thanks all
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| Vonage Why mess with the Telco side? For the reasons that I stated - you can't "ujnplug"
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| ftopic17814.html
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| Vonage Just wanted to share what I know about the possibility of connecting Vonage and
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| Vonage You're more likely to get results if your neighbor calls and complains. I also
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| Vonage That's great! Thanks for including us in the final solution.
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| Vonage DC volts, at least 50 V full scale. Expect for it to be positive on the green (blue-white)
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| Vonage Thanks,
That worked. Not sure why it would fail out of the blue though.
I'll
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| Vonage Just get a simple Y splitter. Plug it into the wall jack. Plug the Vonage box into
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| ftopic17572.html
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| Vonage Thanks a bunch, Steve! I'll try that and post the results when I'm done. Might be
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| ftopic8037.html
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| Vonage Welcome aboard, but the posts you're responding to are over a year old. We haven't
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| ftopic17594.html
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| Vonage What I thought was going to be a 30 minute install turned out to be 3 1/2 hours but
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| ftopic16901.html
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| ftopic16901-10.html
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| Vonage I've never used wireless jacks myself, but basically they come in pairs. One of
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| ftopic17152.html
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| Vonage It depends on whether you want the Vonage line to be line 1 or line 2. Let's assume
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| ftopic16984.html
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| Vonage yes cable internet.....
i dont currently have a analog phone service installed
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| ftopic17542.html
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| Vonage The one labelled L1 should be RG and the one labelled L2 should be YB.
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| Vonage 2.4 GHZ phones are NOT advisable to use for 2 reasons I can think of off the top of
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| ftopic17290.html
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| Vonage dialupfan who is your internet service provider?
thanks!
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| Vonage Please don't take it personally... but you 'REALLY' have no clue what a torrent
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| ftopic17499.html
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| Vonage Agreed, but also you will get more help on this question if you re-post it in the
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| ftopic17502.html
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| Vonage Thank you for your replies. Will give it a try!
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| ftopic17485.html
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| Vonage ... I may have the answer!
When I signed up for voip service, I was shipped out
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| Vonage guys,
another reference is that you can go the web site of vonage
www.vonage.com
and
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| ftopic17461.html
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| Vonage Excellent. I'm glad it worked out.
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| Vonage haha!!! funny!!! :roll:
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| Vonage I Concur, dheiy...he can do ICS but not Guaranteed that VOIP will work
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| Vonage yeah..
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| ftopic17357.html
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| Vonage I have two lines at my house and have my Linksys Router hardwired in to my house.......No
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| Vonage I would go with a cordless phone in your situation. One with multiple handsets
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| Vonage unless you do not have an available port on your WRT54G or need more wired PCs, you
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| Vonage hai,
steve is right.....before u try using ur relay circuit...try connecting
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| Vonage That's what I thought as well, I just wanted to make sure there wasn't something
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| Vonage Multiple routers could giveoyu major headaches... In my previous life I did a
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| ftopic17216.html
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| Vonage you went from static to DHCP which means the IP address was assigned from your modem
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| Vonage yes i do believe that is true. and if you subscribe to vonage tell the agent you already
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| Vonage Great - I just made the same change....I have a Dell Photo 964 Copy/Scan/Fax/Print.
jik
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| ftopic2313.html
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| Vonage You're right to consider this issue. The first thing you need to do is to ask whether
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| ftopic17070.html
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| Vonage My Linksys PAP2 use Sipura. It does not support pulse.
See thread:
http://www.vonage-forum.co
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| ftopic16046.html
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| ftopic16046-10.html
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| Vonage Thanks for all of your assistance Steve!
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| Vonage Swap blues on the top with whites on the bottom? I wouldn't think that that would
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| ftopic16986.html
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| Vonage can you get a dialtone?
and just no internet?
if you log in to the router
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| ftopic16967.html
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| Vonage You have a 2 line hook up there (hence the 2 sets of blue/bluewhite wires) do you
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| ftopic17007.html
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| Vonage From all I've read here, the RT31P2 is a fine adapter. I also liked the RTP300 that
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| ftopic16942.html
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| Vonage That's terrific. Systematic troubleshooting does it every time. Once you knew
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| ftopic16958.html
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| Vonage You're right. I didn't get it and maybe still don't. When you said you wanted 4 separate
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| ftopic16890.html
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| Vonage Actually let me clarify the issue. The problem is when someone tries to call my
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| ftopic16895.html
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| Vonage Try re-posting this in the VoIP forum. You're likely to get more response there.
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| ftopic16827.html
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| Vonage If by cat5 jack you mean that the jacks are RJ45s with four pairs of wires connecting
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| ftopic16371.html
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| Vonage Most Group 3 Fax machines run at a maximum speed of 14.4kb/s, with a fall-back to
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| ftopic16757.html
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| Vonage Without the pictures we can't really answer your questions, but the box saying
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| ftopic16738.html
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| Vonage Thank you Steve, I will take your advice into account. :-D
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| Vonage Please post this in the VoIP forum. Include the technical details listed in the
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| ftopic16741.html
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| Vonage Hello, I have this situation< my fiber optic modem, a wireless router connected
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| ftopic1217.html
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| Vonage Usually unplugging that plug is all you have to do. If you still have your old service
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| ftopic16559.html
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| Vonage It's somewhat unlikely that there is actually anything wrong with the wiring
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| Vonage Ah, ah! I see newmex, thanks for the information! :-D
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| Vonage I see you're not getting much action on this. For what it's worth, I have an old,
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| ftopic16522-10.html
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| Vonage You did on that, but now time for the wiring questions!
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| Vonage Currently, all the rj45 cable and rj11 cable is ran directly from each port in each
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| ftopic16215.html
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| Vonage You don't have do much of anything....disconnect the drop line (heavy gauge black
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| ftopic16454.html
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| Vonage The default setting for the RTP300 is for DHCP to be enabled. Assuming your computer
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| ftopic16487.html
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| Vonage Yes, it is really strange, because I can understand that if you have DSL maybe they
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| ftopic16460.html
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| Vonage I think so. I am going to try wiring it this weekend. Thanks for the help. Much appreciated.
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| ftopic16380.html
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| Vonage Did you check the phone box outside? Maybe some tech came out and hooked it up.
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| ftopic15247.html
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| Vonage I heard that you are not allowed to connect a pbx to vonage? Is that true?
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| Vonage I used the bridge mode, as suggested by EzCo. Although, I can only share my printer
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| ftopic16405.html
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| Vonage Wowww!! Thank you Stardust!! I needed so much this info!!! :-D
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| Vonage Glad to hear it.
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| Vonage I'm trying to get this up and running without having to use my router, as it seems
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| ftopic16391.html
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| Vonage Hello, I would like to know how can I install three different lines, having done
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| Vonage Thx a lot Steve! Your explanation has helped me a lot! :P
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| Vonage Thanks for the reply.
My WRT54GS is serving the local network addresses and
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| Vonage Hey guys, I know why you are here.....you are having problems with Vonage or other
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| ftopic16252.html
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| Vonage Your idea of connecting the two lines together is fine. However, typically the
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| Vonage That's pretty strange. I have no suggestions except that you may want to move this
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| Vonage Ok, don’t confuse this with your IP address that your Internet Provider gives
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| Vonage Thanks Steve. I think I did but I'll double check.
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| Vonage Thank you for your help, Steve :-D
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| Vonage The electrical signals that could damage your adapter should all be gone when
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| Vonage Simple plain english, easy enough to follow, had no problems, we're up and running,
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| Vonage I'm going nuts.
My Linksys WRTP54G Vonage VOIP works when directly connected
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| ftopic16044.html
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| Vonage It sounds like you can do what you want with no problem at all. I assume that you would
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| Vonage I did not reset the linksys router, until a friend of mine suggested it.
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| Vonage I just attempted my first assault on the new configuration by way of setting a static
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| Vonage Thank you all for your help. I will try this weekend. Regards.
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| Vonage I agree with you Bill, the capacitor solution is not for the average customer.
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| Vonage I've had vonage for about 3 months and have had all phone jacks working up until
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| ftopic15872.html
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| Vonage I cannot speak for all single floor apt/condo units but they typically will have
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| Vonage you're welcome. that's why we are here. trying to help.
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| Vonage I'd put my money on the kitchen jack as well. that's the way my old apt was connected.
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| ftopic15817.html
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| Vonage in addition, u can also log in to vonage website and look for ur place if there's
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| ftopic15466.html
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| Vonage biggena2 thanks - this is good info. unfortunately for my work, i need to hand a
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| ftopic15800.html
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| Vonage Your setup isn't too clear. Generally speaking, there will be two pairs running
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| Vonage Follow the green/white wires to where they are spliced to the red and green wires
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| ftopic15782.html
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| Vonage Please make sure you have a ground wire connected. Typically it is connected to
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| ftopic15757.html
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| Vonage There is way way to do use the D-Link VTA the way you would like, although I'm not
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| ftopic14867.html
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| Vonage Make sure you have pulled the plugs on the Cox/Comcast digital phone service.
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| Vonage Also, from the VT2442 user manual;
Emphasis mine.
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| Vonage Thanks!
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| ftopic15706.html
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| Vonage THanks, I am pretty sure your right no tel. co connection cause of comcast. I am
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| ftopic15664.html
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| Vonage Is it the same router as you've always used? Esentially the PAP2 is initially configured
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| ftopic15295.html
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| Vonage I wouldn't worry about starting a new post, it's not like you can search based on
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| ftopic15634.html
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| Vonage Fizzbizz, sorry I missed your reply, but it looks like Scerruti has answered your
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| ftopic14075.html
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| ftopic14075-10.html
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| Vonage I gather that the phone rings correctly when it's plugged directly into the Vonage
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| ftopic15601.html
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| Vonage Tell us a little bit more about your setup. How are the first and second phones hooked
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| Vonage you are right, I didn't even think of that!
The house had three lines with the
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| ftopic15572.html
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| Vonage A second adapter would imply a second line (that is, second phone number, second
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| ftopic15057.html
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| Vonage I believe Linksys will soon release the firmware source code for this PAP2v2 without
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| ftopic15442.html
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| Vonage Thank you.
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| Vonage You can't argue with success, but I confess to remaining puzzled as to why your
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| Vonage Hey all,
I have been reading these posts and the insight has been great. I do
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| ftopic15394.html
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| Vonage there are 4 jacks in the apartment. One in each bedroom and one in the kitchen.
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| ftopic15377.html
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| Vonage I managed to find the main inside the apartment hidden behind some shelving in
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| ftopic15313.html
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| Vonage Its really pretty simple just disconnect the Telco from the box outside. May need
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| ftopic15058.html
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| Vonage Home Depot, Lowes, Frys Electronics, Radio Shack, Graybar Electric, MicroCenter
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| ftopic14557.html
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| Vonage Hello,
:eek:
1st I would look at the distance between the two end points.
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| ftopic9980.html
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| Vonage Jacks, the query is over 6 months old. I haven't seen 401Gator around for awhile.
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| ftopic14997.html
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| Vonage could be bad phone cables...? used in homewiring?
cuz.. it cant be the speed
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| ftopic14890.html
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| Vonage I have a problem almost like that, but I can disable and re-enable the interface
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| ftopic15304.html
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| Vonage You will probably get more of a response to this if you post it in the VoIP forum.
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| ftopic15086.html
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| Vonage I haven't been able to find a user's manual for the D-link ATA, but this usually
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| ftopic15224.html
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| Vonage The Vonage techs are just covering their butts. Vonage can't support house wiring-
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| ftopic15187.html
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| Vonage If the blinking didn't stop after all the phones were unplugged from the wall jacks
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| ftopic15223.html
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| Vonage Yup, that's it. Easy, eh? hehe
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| ftopic13878.html
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| Vonage Did you get this working ? If so, I would be interested in your inbound/outbound
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| ftopic15226.html
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| Vonage My home has been wired for Vonage for a few months now, and everything has worked
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| ftopic12367.html
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| Vonage YEs I did - light still flashes
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| ftopic15218.html
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| Vonage I am not sure on the WCG200, but I do believe the D-link is set to get it's address
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| ftopic15155.html
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| ftopic15155-10.html
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| Vonage guess pc connected to vonage motorola2442.if you type winipcfg what is gateway
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| ftopic15174.html
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| Vonage That's great. Thanks for the feedback.
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| ftopic15188.html
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| Vonage How did you do it with the cable setup?
It shouldn't be much different with
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| ftopic14814.html
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| Vonage Good advice- after much thought, I finally realized that the AEBS was a 'router'
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| ftopic15168.html
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| Vonage Well . . . you say "it makes me unplug my computer and make it go through the VT2442",
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| ftopic15143.html
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| Vonage As far as I know, Vonage doesn't offer any way to do that.
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| ftopic15074.html
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| Vonage All good stuff, Shamoo. Thanks. A follow-up: do you see an advantage or disadvantage
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| ftopic14804.html
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| Vonage To answer your question directly - yes it can be done without too much engineering.
You
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| ftopic15038.html
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| Vonage All you should do...
take your vonage adapter and put it into the closet..
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| ftopic14889.html
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| Vonage You're quite welcome. It's nice to know that someone actually benefits from all
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| ftopic15049.html
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| Vonage Please give us the details listed here. Is the phone light lit on your adapter?
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| ftopic15015.html
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| Vonage By all means give it a try. Alternately, try adjusting QoS in the router.
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| ftopic14879.html
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| Vonage Isn't the TELCO an RJ45? An RJ11 splitter ought to plug into an RJ45, picking up
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| ftopic14968.html
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| Vonage Yarg. Can you identify wires that come from outside; i.e., the landline? Can you
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| ftopic14884.html
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| Vonage "No. Even if Vonage unlocked the router for you to use another service with Skype
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| ftopic14874.html
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| Vonage Well, you have a number of options. The cable modem has to connect to the cable,
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| ftopic14725.html
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| Vonage Using cat 5, phone plugs in the house normally have 4 wires, giving you the potential
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| ftopic14783.html
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| Vonage Yes. Specifically, the wires from the jacks in bedrooms 2 and 3 are connected together
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| ftopic4800.html
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| Vonage Sorry, I don't see the connection there.
If the home wiring has been disconnected
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| ftopic14729.html
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| Vonage Since the wires are underground and the landlord doesn't know what a phone punchbox
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| ftopic14602.html
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| Vonage Another test would be to disconnect all phones and the PAP2 from the house wiring.
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| ftopic14589.html
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| Vonage Thanks for the feedback. Apparently opening that tab doesn't disconnect the
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| ftopic14600.html
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| Vonage Hello,
I went to the box I described earlier and, but luck I was able to disconnect
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| ftopic14576.html
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| Vonage I'm gonna try that again but you must have not seen the part where I said that because
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| ftopic14596.html
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| Vonage Thanks.
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| ftopic14291.html
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| Vonage My situation may shed some light.
ADSL modem to Airport Extreme Base Station
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| ftopic14519.html
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| Vonage Most home s have 2 pairs or more to all the jacks. Depending on the builders, you
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| ftopic14535.html
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| Vonage Thanks, I will give it a try.
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| ftopic14533.html
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| Vonage Thanks a lot - that really helped me out. It also makes sense to work from the front
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| ftopic14532.html
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| Vonage Clindst, I agree with the excellent council that you've already gotten. Those
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| ftopic14517.html
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| Vonage I've been looking at telephony software like:serial to ethernet connector,
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| ftopic14416.html
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| Vonage Glad it worked. Good luck with the transfer. I'm surprised that it wasn't effective
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| ftopic14443.html
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| Vonage you have a short circuit somewhere - the vonage ata thinks you have a phone off the
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| ftopic13814.html
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| Vonage no ( its an intelligent switch read below for setup )
hook telco up to line one
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| ftopic14412.html
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| Vonage I would use the dynamic configuration unless you have good reasons not to. It's
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| ftopic14375.html
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| Vonage Th IP 8100 does not have an analog output. You can not connect it to your home wiring.
What
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| ftopic14312.html
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| Vonage Thanks a lot, scerruti. I got it working!!!
Since you told I did the right thing
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| ftopic14257.html
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| ftopic14257-10.html
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| Vonage Do What I did, wireless phone set and you will be up and running i no time.
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| ftopic14336.html
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| Vonage I have a client who has been using the black Motorolo ATA and a Netgear WGR614v3.
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| ftopic13859.html
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| Vonage We bought an RCA phone that had 4 lines. Each RCA base unit could have 1 cordless
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| ftopic14288.html
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| Vonage The technical fear here is that something would happen that would cause your outside
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| ftopic14021.html
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| Vonage Good points. Thanks for the tips. If one of those cat5's is for a security system,
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| ftopic14018.html
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| Vonage You need to take a look in the Hard Wiring Forum for this.
You can get the link
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| ftopic13903.html
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| Vonage step 1
go outside and with a real phone that does not need ac power and your cell
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| ftopic13966.html
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| Vonage Thanks for that feedback. Whodathunk that a connector clearly labelled RJ31
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| ftopic13917.html
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| Vonage Right. An NIU might make it easier, but there's nothing special about it.
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| ftopic10695.html
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| Vonage I am ready to purchase Vonage and am considering the phone adaptor with wireless
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| ftopic13924.html
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| Vonage You'll need one line per simultaneous external call. The # of lines really depends
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| ftopic13942.html
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| Vonage Need help setting up a brand new Asterisk@home installation
using Vonage lines
I
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| ftopic6875.html
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| Vonage I specifically didn't mention how to do this with phones that aren't mobile because
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| Vonage Please tell us more. Exactly what did you do to get it working? Other people may
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| Vonage I disconnected the phone co.'s wires as well as the alam phone wire....and everything
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| Vonage if you are getting a dial tone, try dialing your number with 11 digit dialing, even
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| Vonage hi steve,
the switch actually has a button so you can turn the second line to
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| Vonage You might get better responses by posting this in the VoIP forum rather than here
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| Vonage lol
Yeah, the stutter tone is the voicemail notification. It comes up around
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| Vonage Hello Maxwell,
We have lots of customers doing exactly that. Yes, you are
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| Vonage It's hard to tell what you've got from the picture. How many jacks do you have in
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| Vonage First, a spark when connecting equipment is actually not all that unusual, but
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| Vonage During a call your Vonage connection will consume up to approximately 90 kbps
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| Vonage Actually, I'm not going to have anything forwarded. If you use more then 250 minutes
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| Vonage The phone circuits on Vonage adapters are supposed to simulate a land line as nearly
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| Vonage In that case, you might take a look at Nate Hoy's offerings here.
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| Vonage Also, since you have a multi-tester, check to see that you have 40 to 50 volts at
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| Vonage That's my experience as well. The side you have access to usually has a phone plug
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| Vonage even i called the vonage tech support they asked me to follow the steps
start>run>cmd>
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| Vonage Well - it didn't work so I guess I'll be running some telephone cable all the way
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| Vonage Stephen,
I disconnected and tied off all the wires and Vonage is working fine.
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| Vonage I looked at RadioShack, Fry's & a local cable store without luck. Finally,
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| Vonage congratulations and thanks for the follow-up
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| Vonage And, you were correct - the polarity is reversed right from the Linksys RPT300!!
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| Vonage I am not sure about your particular PBX - but I have been using Vonage with an Avaya
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| Vonage PROBLEM SOLVED :-D
After 3 calls, I spoke with someone who knew what to do right
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| Vonage We're glad it worked out. Enjoy.
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| Vonage I just installed a Uniden TRU8860 base and 3 extensions for my Vonage.
I cant
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| Vonage 1. I'm not sure I understand. You're already running your router off your Comcast
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| Vonage Quite odd. You did exactly the right thing. Are you sure that all the jacks were
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| Vonage Just an idea, but maybe it is easier to disconnect the wires home at the incoming
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| Vonage The Vonage adapters are not DSL devices. They'll work with DSL, cable, T!, and
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| Vonage with faxing, people have said that reducing the speed to 9600 is helpful and dialing
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| Vonage Classic
I shouldn't have laughed - but I did
tonez, yes there are configurations
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| Vonage Hello, Mcfitt, welcome aboard. You've posted this in the hard wiring forum. You
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| Vonage Yes, a simple splitter is the answer. As you've learned, the second port on the
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