Call Vonage support. Ask them how/why this is happening and how to
prevent it from happening again. ;)
Their equipment, their service, their problem.
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krochat wrote:
I can help debug further, but need the complete configuration of your
network -
a) what's plugged into what, including manufacturer and model
number
b) what's connected wirelessly, including manufacturer and model
number
c) If possible, the IP and Gateway (or DNS)
jimbobvfr400 wrote:
I'm guessing the Vonage router also has DHCP enabled, it may be that
disabling DHCP on the Vonage will break something else but should
certainly fix this issue.
I'm not at all familiar with the Vonage so no idea what it does or how
it works.
Sent from my Nexus 7
toby10 wrote:
Call Vonage support. Ask them how/why this is happening and how to
prevent it from happening again. ;)
Their equipment, their service, their problem.
Toby, I think you are right. I have indicated to my reply to Kim that it
is appropriate for me to take Vonage's time rather
jdt7385 wrote:
b. Two Motorola Model VT2442 telephone adapters/routers to connect three
telephone lines (VOIP).
1) Download the VT2442 User Guide from
http://www2.vonage.com/support/files/pdf/VT2442_UserGuide.pdf
2) For each VT2442, log into the administration interface following the
krochat wrote:
To disable DHCP on the VT2442 Vonage routers:
1) Download the VT2442 User Guide from
http://www2.vonage.com/support/files/pdf/VT2442_UserGuide.pdf
2) For each VT2442, log into the administration interface following the
instructions on page 13. For this to work you'll need
Try the following if you haven't done this: Unplug power to Touch, modem
and router. Leave unplugged for 5 minutes. Reconnect all power. You
should have to reset all your log ins. If the Touch has retained
previous setup information hold in button beneath power connector until
Factory Reset is
Hello avta,
I have reset Touch to factory defaults and gone through setup process
numerous times. I have also unplugged the modem and wireless router and
rebooted those numberous times. However, I have not unplugged all those
devices and left them unplugged for 5 minutes. At this point I am
jdt7385 wrote:
Squeezebox Touch Wireless Information:
IP Address: 192.168.15.2 (should this be
192.168.1.x?)
IP Subnet:255.255.255.0
DNS Server: 192.168.15.1 (should this be
Yes and yes.
Your player and server are on two different networks. Guest network?
Connecting to wrong router? DHCP off on all routers except the main
router?
Hi Toby, The only network that shows up in the View Network Computers
and Devices is my local network (called Home, I think). The
Might be a guest network on your WiFi which is designed to be a
separate network. Remote access your routers admin web UI functions and
see if such a guest network is there (very common on newer routers).
Either change the name of that guest network or disable guest network
all together (my
I specified that the starting IP address for the DHCP server is
192.168.100 (the default value)
This looks wrong should be 192.168.1.100
Touch - Muse M50 EX TPA3123 T-Amp Mini - Acoustics Q10 speakers
Logitech Radio + remote
Raspberry Pi + Squeezeplug LMS + Squeezelite - Logitech
Gary, You are right. I did not correctly write it. It should read
192.168.1.100. Sorry about the error.
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toby10 wrote:
Might be a guest network on your WiFi which is designed to be a
separate network. Remote access your routers admin web UI functions and
see if such a guest network is there (very common on newer routers).
Either change the name of that guest network or disable guest network
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To: touch@lists.slimdevices.com
Sent: 8/23/2013 11:32:44 AM
Subject: Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Cannot Connect To Media Server Or
Squeezebox.com
As you observed, somehow
the wireless network is apparently getting an incorrect IP. It says
192.169.15.2 (IP Address) rather than
jdt7385 wrote:
somehow the wireless network is apparently getting an incorrect IP. It
says 192.169.15.2 (IP Address) rather than 192.168.1.xxx. And the DNS
Server (whatever that is) is 192.168.15.1 instead of 192.168.1.xxx.
Googling shows that 192.168.15.2 is associated with the Vonage box.
Hi Kim,
Good News: Your suggested test was successful. The correct IP was
obtained. The delay in my response was caused by the fact that I had to
again recycle the modem and router in order to get back on the internet.
However the correct IP was retained and Touch is now able to communicate
with
Kim, I thought I just sent a reply to your post but do not see it. Your
test was successful. The correct IP and DNS, as you specified was
obtained. The test disconnected the internet so I had to recycle the
model and wireless router to get back on the net...also required to hook
up the Vonage
Thanks to everyone who offered help with my problem. I appreciate all
your efforts.
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I'm guessing the Vonage router also has DHCP enabled, it may be that
disabling DHCP on the Vonage will break something else but should
certainly fix this issue.
I'm not at all familiar with the Vonage so no idea what it does or how
it works.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
jdt7385 wrote:
But obviously that is not acceptable so I need to fix this if possible.
Any suggestions?
I can help debug further, but need the complete configuration of your
network -
a) what's plugged into what, including manufacturer and model
number
b) what's connected wirelessly,
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