 | reply to NetFixer
Re: [Equipment] Vonage is "upgrading" my equipmt.; wha OK. I see where you're coming from now that I there is a difference in model numbers of routers WRT54GPT2, WRT54GP2, or is that a typo?
I have a Linksys E2000 with Tomato firmware. No big thing about the previous advice as it's been working perfectly since back then!  -- The Firefox alternative. »www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/ |
|
|
|
 NetFixerFrom my cold dead handsPremium join:2004-06-24 The Boro Reviews:
·Comcast Business..
·Vonage
·Cingular Wireless
·Comcast
| said by cork1958:OK. I see where you're coming from now that I there is a difference in model numbers of routers WRT54GPT2, WRT54GP2, or is that a typo? I have no way of knowing since I can't see the OP's router. To my knowledge Vonage only used the WRT54GP2, but that does not mean that there was not perhaps a limited production run that was labeled WRT54GPT2. I am assuming that it is a typo, but it really does not matter because either way it would be a Vonage wireless VoIP router, and that is why I did not suggest continuing to use it as a primary router with the VDV22 behind it (based on my own experience with cascaded Vonage VoIP routers).
said by cork1958:I have a Linksys E2000 with Tomato firmware. No big thing about the previous advice as it's been working perfectly since back then!  In that case, this entire sub thread has been a waste of time, since the OP's router is not "just like yours". -- History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid. -- Dwight D. Eisenhower |
|
 | The main part where you lost me at then is how are either of those routers Vonage routers? They are 2 separate models, but when doing a search for either, no where in any of the results do they anything about them being Vonage anything?
I know that router isn't "just" like mine. I was meaning just the fact it was a basic wireless Linksys router, just like mine. Not a Vonage router/adapter.
OK. Let's quit wasting time then since this doesn't have a whole lot to do with anything if OP isn't going to say if issue is fixed one way or another. -- The Firefox alternative. »www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/ |
|
 NetFixerFrom my cold dead handsPremium join:2004-06-24 The Boro Reviews:
·Comcast Business..
·Vonage
·Cingular Wireless
·Comcast
| said by cork1958:The main part where you lost me at then is how are either of those routers Vonage routers? They are 2 separate models, but when doing a search for either, no where in any of the results do they anything about them being Vonage anything?
I know that router isn't "just" like mine. I was meaning just the fact it was a basic wireless Linksys router, just like mine. Not a Vonage router/adapter... Did you even read the link that I previously posted from the Vonage support site? Here it is again: »support.vonage.com/app/answers/d···a_id/874
And here is a screen shot of that page if you can't click the link:

Also there is the OP's statement that Vonage is upgrading the current router to a VDV22. That is more than a hint that the router in question is a Vonage router. Vonage is not and never has been a "bring your own adapter" company; you use a Vonage branded adapter, or you don't have Vonage service.
I am now done with this sub thread, if you can't clearly see that the OP is replacing an older Vonage wireless router with a VDV22, there is now way to make it any clearer. -- History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid. -- Dwight D. Eisenhower |
|
 | Crap! Actually, no, I didn't even read the link you posted. I just searched for the router model numbers that were posted. 
I didn't read enough into the searches I was getting to see that those model routers were adapters also! Duh!!
Any quick search result simply says "The Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router" and nothing about adapter.
Sorry about the mass confusion on my part  -- The Firefox alternative. »www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/ |
|