The XP laptop isn't getting an IP, either.
ipconfig /all shows
dhcp enabled: Yes
autoconfiguration enabled: Yes
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Subnet: 0.0.0.0
Default gateway: <blank>
DHCP Server: 255.255.255.255
/c
Found the problem. I had turned NAT off in my experiment with the "vonage" setup I posted earlier. I turned it back on, and now DHCP works.
The laptop hardwired to the RT can now see the internet.
Now, to get Phone 1 lit up...
/c
Do I forward ports from the WRT to the 192 or 172 address?
/c
Each router has a LAN side and a WAN side. The RT's 192.168.15.1 is the address on the LAN side. Yes, you need to "Obtain IP automatically" for the RT and setup the WRT to do DHCP. The RT's WAN address will be in the same subnet as the WRT's LAN side. In future posts specify whether you're listing a WAN or a LAN address for the device, which will be helpful to us readers. And, yes, your Cable modem -> WRT -> RT config is correct.
Russell
Under voip123's recommendation, I statically set the WAN side of the RT to 172.20.0.118, so I forwarded that IP in the WRT.
I still don't have Phone 1 lit up. I filed a support ticket last night about this but haven't heard back. Maybe support doesn't work on the weekends?
Thanks again...
-Craig
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