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I've been running a MN-100 trouble free for about 18 months. I'm
currently considering trying out a VoIP phone service (such as Vonage).
I know Vonage says you can run the connection either with their
TA in front of the router or behind the router (like another endpoint).
I curious about the "behind the router" type config. Anyone try it?
Many folks are having good success (but most have the new Linksys
routers and using either stock FW or custom FW that have QoS-type
functionality). I know of no MS router that supports QoS functionality,
but still, I like my MN-100. I haven't had to touch the thing in many
months. It's running like a champ (which is more that I can say for
many of the other routers on the market).
Thanks!
Shawn
I've been running a MN-100 trouble free for about 18 months. I'm
currently considering trying out a VoIP phone service (such as Vonage).
I know Vonage says you can run the connection either with their
TA in front of the router or behind the router (like another endpoint).
I curious about the "behind the router" type config. Anyone try it?
Many folks are having good success (but most have the new Linksys
routers and using either stock FW or custom FW that have QoS-type
functionality). I know of no MS router that supports QoS functionality,
but still, I like my MN-100. I haven't had to touch the thing in many
months. It's running like a champ (which is more that I can say for
many of the other routers on the market).
Thanks!
Shawn