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« Reply #15 on: March 09, 2006, 01:54:42 PM »

http://www.testmy.net/articles/article-429

you are not the only one.. forgot I posted this..
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« Reply #16 on: March 30, 2006, 08:36:02 AM »

If you are having an issue with Vonage and Comcast try the following:

Tracert to 65.204.113.15

Access www.vonage.com and also http://216.115.22.200/ (provide results)

Perform nslookup on www.vonage.com and return the results (provide results)

Perform a traceroute to www.vonage.com (provide results)

Perform a traceroute to www.yahoo.com (provide results

There are 35 pages of posts from people who are having issues with Comcast and using Vonage. Usual remedy is to have a tech from Comcast come out and replace mode and run new cable from the pole to the house.
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« Reply #17 on: March 30, 2006, 08:36:47 AM »

See www.vonage-forum.com
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« Reply #18 on: March 30, 2006, 09:58:16 AM »

I have used vonage over my Comcast cable connection since July of 2005 without a problem, until last week.

the rumor on the vonage-forum is, since Comcast is now rolling out their own telephone service, they are blocking all vonage and other voip networks.  I do not know if it is true or not, but I have had spotty performance every since Friday, and all other internet access is fine.  testmyvoip.net works great, and tracert.exe works well everywhere except to vonage.  I can access the vonage web page normally only if I leave the Comcast system, i.e. go to a coffee house with wifi.  pings to the vonage web site are dropped, and log in can take minutes instead of seconds.  vonage is posting on their web site that there are technical problems due to a Comcast upgrade.  I do not know if the problem is a vonage or Comcast problem,  but i will b e cancelling both of them soon if they don't get it straightened out.

They are NOT blocking all VOIP traffic and this includes Vonage for that matter.  To do so would open themselves to a whole bunch of attention they don't want, not only from the public but also from the Feds...there is only ONE small cable company ever to have actually been caught doing this (and they openly admitted it)....suffice it to say...they are no longer blocking VOIP traffic.  The issue is and has almost always been with Comcast and many others that many of you have had your modems for years despite upgrades on most of these cable based providers.  Your modems are probably not capable of the higher speeds your ISP now offers.  The funny thing is, your isp has probably been trying to swap you now for months but you have ignored their requests thinking they were trying to sell you somethinng or you had some wild idea that your old modem was better......think again....now...if your modem is 3 or more years old its time to get it swapped...especially if you are affected by the problems in this thread.

BTW...the above is based on first hand experience where I work....it got to the point where we had to just turn off the legacy modems entirely to force the swap because people just wouldn't listen to us.  And this was even after deliberately capping the modems at a lower rate a very agressive customer contact compaign etc...people just refused to turn those old modems in.....
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« Reply #19 on: March 31, 2006, 02:27:33 PM »

My bro-in-law is near Dallas and has Comcast and uses Vonage and loves it. He keeps trying to get me to change, but I'm happy with who I have at just $10 more than he pays and it isn't taking up any net bandwidth. I'll go to CDV when it comes.
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« Reply #20 on: June 16, 2006, 08:57:20 PM »

yes vonage works just fine....no bandwidth loss or anything.....lingo on the other thand....*thumbsdown*
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« Reply #21 on: October 01, 2006, 02:50:42 AM »

Hey My name is Joe, and I used to work @ Vonage as a Tier 2 Tech. Let me queue you in on a few things, OK here they come, Comcast is @ FAULT, and your settings on your router are NOT correct. you see Comcast is a direct competitor of Vonage's and they would just love to make you spend all that extra $ each month, and have it go in their pocket, SOOO, if they can make Vonage look bad, They will!  Like I said, I USED TO WORK THERE, I DON'T ANY MORE, so I SPEAK OF THIS STRAIGHT,!  YOU need to call Vonage Tech Support, tell the Indians that you have been working with a Tier 2 tech, and want to be x-fered there (EXPECT TO WAIT FOR ANYWHERE FROM A 1/2 Hr to an HOUR, the guys & gals there are relay busting hump to get to every body, so please be patient!  Then when you get put through, MAKE SURE YOUR TALKING TO TIER 2 (!), then tell the person your talking to to do the following in CCA:
1) put your bandwidth to NORMAL
2) depending on the model of device you have (TI Chipsets ROCK for this!) have them set the voice packets to 10 ms, and the Data packets to 30 ms (if you have a Motorola VT1005 model your screwed, all you can do is Voice, and they MUST go to 10 ms!)
3) have them set the RTP start port from the default of 10,050 to 15,050 AND
4) have them set the RTP end port from the default 10,150 to 15,150
Now for what YOU need to do:
1) it sounds like you went out and bought a wireless "G" band router (either the WRTP54G or the new D-Link VWR) they broadcast in the 2.4 GHz band and WILL JAM your cordless in the following ways; If you are using a cordless phone of the 2.4 GHz variety, then you will have choppy audio both in-bound & out-bound, &if of the 5.8 GHz variety then you WILL have choppy audio out-bound (5.8's use 5.8GHz from the base to the hand sets but 2.4GHz from the handsets to the base) YOU NEED TO MOVE THE BASE STATION OF THAT CORDLESS AT LEAST 15' (the more the better) away from the cordless router!!! 
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2) put the antenna on the wireless Vonage router into the horizontal plane (ALL cordless phones are Vertically polarized, and almost all Laptops etc. are horizontally polarized) so you get an added bonus, not only does your phone clear up, but you have an extension of your laptop's range!  Of course the BEST cordless phones are of course 900 MHz ANALOGUE phones, BUT if you are worried about someone listening in on your conversations with an ordinary scanner, you can do a search for a 900 MHz DIGITAL phone, yes they did make them for a while BUT THEY ARE SCARCE SO BE PREPARED TO PAY ALOT MORE THAN A REGULAR 900 phone!
I hope this helps you out, these little changes have cured more than 99% o the cases I ran into while I worked there, and the 1%'ers well they had other issues (such as using a wireless or satelite ISP) which YOU don't have.
Oh, by the way, please excuse my spelling, never was very good at it, have spell checker will travel, you know  Very Happy
Good Luck,
Joe McM. Very Happy
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« Reply #22 on: February 24, 2007, 09:02:22 AM »

Vonage is a service reseller.  They pay royalties to Comcast, or verizon, or whatever carriers you have in your area, and they resell that companies phone/internet services.

Personally i'd rather deal with the source, which in my area is Verizon(Cavalier Telephone and Vonage pickup stream from them).

And their phone service is the same way.
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