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luckycat007

join:2002-03-14
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reply to dentman42

Re: VOIP causing drops of network connection?

Thanks, I'll look into that..this is an older SB4200 - not incredibly old really - but I haven't used it a ton w/VOIP. What puzzles me though is why would would my router not be able to get a WAN IP address unless I change it's MAC address, and that happened only coincidentally after doing a few bittorrent transfers (comcast cable).

compton

join:2002-02-08
Brooklyn, NY

said by luckycat007:

Thanks, I'll look into that..this is an older SB4200 - not incredibly old really - but I haven't used it a ton w/VOIP. What puzzles me though is why would would my router not be able to get a WAN IP address unless I change it's MAC address, and that happened only coincidentally after doing a few bittorrent transfers (comcast cable).
Your modem might be going. Maybe you can upgrade the firmware. I had the SB4200 when I was with Optonline. The service was 16Mbps/2Mbps. I had 2 VOIP lines, as well as, 4 computers hooked up to the SB4200, and I never had a problem.

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