I currently use my Transporter and Squeezebox on a home wireless
network. The router is a Belkin one. I am considering moving my
telephone service to a VOIP service and Vonage is the one that most
attracts me at the moment. However, doing so will mean that I have to
replace my Belkin wireless
Hi Ralph,
We run our Squeebox on our wireless LAN which uses a Linksys wireless
router. Our Vonage service is provided via a Vonage router that is
connected via RJ45 to the Linksys. The home phone wiring is connected
via RJ11 wiring into the Vonage box. We then plug phones into any RJ11
outlet
SB42
Well thanks for that information. When I saw that Vonage were selling
wireless routers I thought that I would have to use theirs. That makes
things much simpler.
Regards
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RalphO
RalphO
Transporter/Audio Research SP9/Bryston ST4/Magneplanar MG1.6QR
On 7/9/07, RalphO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
SB42
Well thanks for that information. When I saw that Vonage were selling
wireless routers I thought that I would have to use theirs. That makes
things much simpler.
I agree with SB42, don't use the Vonage router for your normal traffic. I
use