I recently decided to switch to SpeakEasy for a voip phone connection
instead of a traditional landline.

After installing their voice adapter my squeeze box displays are acting
erratically.  This is most visible in the DateTime or SuperDateTime
plugin.  Basically as the clock is ticking it will at times pause for a
few seconds, then display the next second from before it started the
pause, and then jump 5 seconds.

For example:
09:15:12 <THREE SECONDS> 09:15:13 09:15:18

The delays are inconsistent in how long they are and their frequency. 
They're particularly annoying because they can cause my SuperDateTime
screensaver to behave crazy when cycling.

TECH INFO:
SpeakEasy gives me 2 static IP's via a DSL line.  One for Internet and
one for VOIP.  The DSL modem connects to a Motorola voice adapter
(operating in bridge mode) which connects to a Linksys 54G series
wireless router.  My server and two squeeze boxes are connected to the
router via hardwired connections which receive local IP addresses via
DHCP from the router.  The router and Motorola are each configured for
their individual static IPs.

I tried putting the Linksys before the Motorola and it did not work at
all.  I'm not sure how (or if it's even possible) to configure the
Linksys to use the one static IP for DHCP but allow the Motorola to use
a different static IP.  I've also tried flashing to the latest Linksys
firmware and/or the latest Alchemy firmware replacement.

Any ideas?  I really don't understand why putting the Motorola bridged
on my WAN impacts my local LAN traffic even when the WAN is not being
used at all.

Much thanks
-Greg


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