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Old 08-01-2006, 04:03 AM   #31 (permalink)
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I run mine behind my netgear with no problems. I did not even have to dmz it. I just plugged it in and it worked. Never had any quality problems with it, but I have a large connection via cable.

Even if you do not have a router, the vonage box is a full router also. It can protect itself from attacks. I have not heard of any hack attacks yet concerning voip.
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I have a 4 meg down and i think 384kB up do you think that is enough? im still questioning whether or not to get it. do you like yours? is it worth it?
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I have Comcast, which is 4000/384, and two lines of VoIP work fine here. FWIW, I have moved my VoIP box in front of my router again, since when I do heavy downloading, it affects the quality of the VoIP if it's after the router.
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I think you should get it. Vonage is the only service I have 1st hand experience with. I have been very happy with their service. You have plenty of bandwith.
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Thanks guys i think i will try it, i was just worried, i had read alot about all the problems that people have had withit.
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If you want the VoIP phone to have precedence, you need to associate it immediately to the modem, then associate the router to the VoIP adapter.
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