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ok do this for me, whatever way you can just show me how your network is set up, the "manually configured box has me hesitant, my questions are why, is this a vpn, is this accessed by remote users, do you host a ftp through it, and so on. So at this point , I would like to see if it is possible to do this in leaving the network basically the way it is.
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Ok
From the DSL modem I go into the internet port on the wireless router Port 1 on the wireless goes to port 1 on the 2nd router port 2 on the 2nd router goes to the linksys workswitch port 3 on th e2nd router goes to one of the computers port 4 on the 2nd goes to vonage devise port 2 on the wireless goes to the other vonage port 3&4 goe to other computers and port 1 on switch goes to another computer.
The computer that has been manually configure is being used remotely and will be until may and then again next January.
Don't know what VPN & FTP is.
I was just talking to a friend of mine in an area that I seem to have a lot of trouble and things were really good until I tried to do a speedtest on Mytest.net. When I hit the upload portion of the test is when the phone started to cut out. Very frustrating. Any ideas
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April 13, 2008, 12:36:18 PM »
That's fine I should do something other than sit in front of the screen Talk to ya later
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Quote from: itchiemitten on April 13, 2008, 12:34:34 PM
Ok
From the DSL modem I go into the internet port on the wireless router Port 1 on the wireless goes to port 1 on the 2nd router port 2 on the 2nd router goes to the linksys workswitch port 3 on th e2nd router goes to one of the computers port 4 on the 2nd goes to vonage devise port 2 on the wireless goes to the other vonage port 3&4 goe to other computers and port 1 on switch goes to another computer.
The computer that has been manually configure is being used remotely and will be until may and then again next January.
Don't know what VPN & FTP is.
I was just talking to a friend of mine in an area that I seem to have a lot of trouble and things were really good until I tried to do a speedtest on Mytest.net. When I hit the upload portion of the test is when the phone started to cut out. Very frustrating. Any ideas
VPN ~ Virtual Private Network Used to access an off site computer in a secure fashion. Or to allow another machine off site to access a computer on your network.
FTP ~ File Transfer Protocol ~ used to transfer files in many different ways from one computer to another. Or one network to another.
The reason you "break up" is exactly what we hope to solve by giving the phone router priority over any other connection. The available bandwidth you have is being split between connections, there is not enough to around.
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April 13, 2008, 04:09:58 PM »
Do you think there is any way to configure the routers different so the phones get priority? Or if I were to get another DSL connection just for the phones could that potentially solve the problem?
Short on options here in Vt
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I was hoping to see if you could
Quote from: itchiemitten on April 13, 2008, 12:34:34 PM
Ok
From the DSL modem I go into the internet port on the wireless router Port 1 on the wireless goes to port 1 on the 2nd router port 2 on the 2nd router goes to the linksys workswitch port 3 on th e2nd router goes to one of the computers port 4 on the 2nd goes to vonage devise port 2 on the wireless goes to the other vonage port 3&4 goe to other computers and port 1 on switch goes to another computer.
Interesting the cable from 1st router the cable goes to the 1st port on the first viop router, I have made this work, but generally the cable should be connected to the " internet " port on the router.
On the port that the voip router connects to, go into that router ( the first one) and set that port to 100Mbps , and the rest lesser. This wont change any setting that will effect connectivity, just give the phone router more bandwidth.
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April 13, 2008, 07:37:29 PM »
when plugging into internet port I lose my connections. Where do you change the settings on the ports. I didn't see it when I was in the router
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Quote from: itchiemitten on April 13, 2008, 07:37:29 PM
when plugging into internet port I lose my connections. Where do you change the settings on the ports. I didn't see it when I was in the router
Which settings are you looking to change?
This is why I would have liked to see just the port QOS changed, there's no tellin from here w/o screen shots of the network settings, and what has to stay where it is.
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I was looking to change the port the VOIP router connects to, You had suggested changing it to 100mps. Sorry guess I'm still not sure how to change port QOS
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April 13, 2008, 08:16:55 PM »
I could take digital picture of the back of the routers if you think that may help
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Quote from: itchiemitten on April 13, 2008, 08:13:28 PM
I was looking to change the port the VOIP router connects to, You had suggested changing it to 100mps. Sorry guess I'm still not sure how to change port QOS
ok have you located the qos in the router?
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No I'm unclear how to do that
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Quote from: itchiemitten on April 13, 2008, 08:23:33 PM
No I'm unclear how to do that
ok tell me again what the 1st router in the sequence is, ie: make and model number
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ok
From the DSL modem, the first modem is a linksys wrt54g wireless 2.4GHz modem. The wire from the DSL modem goes into the internet connection port.
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Quote from: itchiemitten on April 13, 2008, 08:35:53 PM
ok
From the DSL modem, the first modem is a linksys wrt54g wireless 2.4GHz modem. The wire from the DSL modem goes into the internet connection port.
Looking back at your current configuration, please specify when you said "From the DSL modem I go into the internet port on the wireless router Port 1 on the wireless goes to port 1 on the 2nd router " if the second router, not the wireless router, is a voip router.
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