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I did. I had these problems. Then I switched my newer Linksys WRTP54G back
to an older RT32P2. Not yet set up for voice, but networking/internet surfing is incredibly - drastically - fantastically improved. ![]() Aparently the job of the Vonage router is to choke the bandwidth in order to keep voice quality up. That's not exactly the result I want, even if I'm not suprised. On Monday, I will attempt to update the firmware on the newer wireless router with Vonage. I'll post those results then. -- Thank you |
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Thanks for sharing, Scott!
"Scott" wrote: I did. I had these problems. Then I switched my newer Linksys WRTP54G back to an older RT32P2. Not yet set up for voice, but networking/internet surfing is incredibly - drastically - fantastically improved. ![]() Aparently the job of the Vonage router is to choke the bandwidth in order to keep voice quality up. That's not exactly the result I want, even if I'm not suprised. On Monday, I will attempt to update the firmware on the newer wireless router with Vonage. I'll post those results then. -- Thank you |