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I have a Vonage router used for outgoing VOIP calls. It gets a LAN ip by connecting to a Linksys WRT54g via DHCP. From there, it cannot actually get a WAN ip or connect out.
What do I need to port forward?
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Microsoft’s Windows Phones are the most beautiful phones I’ve seen. Look at the photo which Microsoft shared on their Facebook page today. It’s gorgeous. Windows Phones come in vibrant colors and the user interface is very lively. When you keep an iPhone, Android Phone & a Windows Phone on a table…
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I have a 50Mbs Satellite link and a 10Mbs Microwave link supplying a very remote location.
Behind these links, I have a 6,400 seat network - with about 3,000 signed in at any one time.
My goal is to send all of the Voip traffic (Google Chat, Magic Jack, Skype, Speakeasy, Vonage, Vonage PC, Yahoo)…
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I have a 802.11b router at home (DLink DI-614+ (B rev)) and it is working perfectly well for me.
I want to replace it though, since it is out of updates, and now several years old and heck, I want a new toy to configure!
I was trying to decide what to get. I could care less about 802.11g or n support…
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I am trying to get started writing scalable, telecom-grade applications with Asterisk and Ruby. I had originally intended to use the Adhearsion framework for this, but it does not have the required maturity and its documentation is severely lacking. AsteriskRuby seems to be a good alternative, as…
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