Thanks everyone for responding.

We decided that we will split the connections into two Internet connections, so we can put the ATAs at the front of each network. Then there will be a repeater in the home, but it won't affect the ATA because that will be first in the network.

Thanks!

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On 8/19/2010 4:53 PM, Leon D. Zetekoff wrote:
On 08/19/2010 03:57 PM, Martha Huizenga wrote:
Ok, so the pingtest's he did today are:

ping 36 jitter 50 packet loss 1%
then
ping 12 jitter 2 - packet loss 2%

These were done 1 minute or so apart.

There were some other suggestions about putting the ATA in front of the router. Unfortunately since he has two Vonage systems this is only possible for one of these systems. He has two because one is home and the other is business, so it's not possible to get one that has 3 lines since he doesn't want to mix business with personal expenses. I doubt one box can be split into two accounts.

I haven't tried the port or protocol changes yet. Working on that next.
As others have said I would 86 all the extra NATs and have one router and disable NAT and stuff everywhere else. You can get 4 port and higher ATAs/gateways. Or you could roll out an Asterisk pbx (PiAF distro my favorite) and run everything through that. You could also get IP phones and there one phone you can have many line registrations. There are many options on the voice side. On the data end, eliminate all the riff-raff.

Leon




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