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I also have Vonage, just got it in fact, and so far its been great.

My favorite thing has been it emails me voicemails as attachments, so I can listen to them wherever, without a phone.

The VoIP adapter I got with the service is also a router, and since I didn't want to go messing with all my existing network around the house (ok, really, this one room with all the computers), I just plugged its wan port, as per the instructions, into one of the ports on my router, and its worked like a champ.

~ian


On Oct 6, 2005, at 11:15 AM, Matt Pusateri wrote:

Triluggers,

I trying to decide on Vonage versus Time Warner Cable's phone service.
 I have had mixed reviews on both.  Anyone care to share the
experiences.  From a price perspective Vonage seems more desirable,
but I don't want to end up in one of those - You get what you pay for
scenarios.

Also those that are successful in having good quality voip service do
you have the voip ATA box ahead of you local network or behind.  If
behind are you doing and QOS.  My setup will most likely involve a
WRTG54.

Thanks,

Matt P.

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