[TriLUG] ot - vonage hiccups

Tanner Lovelace clubjuggler at gmail.com
Mon Sep 26 15:00:29 EDT 2005


It really depends on a lot of things.  It's possible there's something
physically wrong with your cables that's not letting you
get all the bandwidth you should be able to.  It could be
random cosmic rays.  Basically, it could be anything.

That said, the setup I use is exactly the same one
that Jason mentioned:  the cable modem connected
to a WRT54GS connected to the vonage router.
In addition, I don't have anything else connected to the vonage
router, the rest of my network is connected to the WRT54GS.
I am running the latest free Sveasoft firmware and have
setup QoS and have yet to notice any problems with
packets being dropped.

Cheers,
Tanner


On 9/26/05, Wing D Lizard <wingedlizard at nc.rr.com> wrote:
> I get quarter second gaps from time to time when listening
> to long distance calls.  Previously, my vonage voip/router
> box was behind my main router.  I moved it in front so
> it goes
>
>  tw_cable_modem --> linksys_vonage_router --> main_router
>
> The old setup had the routers reversed.
>
> I have a single ip address from twc.
>
> Does anybody know if this will work better?
>
> b
>
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